The Art of Coaching Volleyball will incorporate the Ball Coach radar into drills/sessions during their coaches clinics and also extend purchasing options on location.
June 11, 2015 –
Pocket Radar, Inc. is thrilled to announce that the sports model Ball Coach radar will now serve as the “Official Radar Gun” for The Art of Coaching Volleyball. A coaching clinic series and website that believes there is more than one way to coach the game of volleyball, The Art of Coaching will incorporate the Ball Coach radar into drills and sessions helping coaches understand the importance behind speed measurement during training.
The Ball Coach radar is a pro-level radar gun and speed-training tool for player coaching or self-guided drills, with hands-free operation keeping it simple. Because of its discreet and convenient size, coaches worldwide are able to analyze player tendencies without affecting behavior. By making crucial results like serving and hitting speeds instantly visible, training with the Ball Coach radar helps athletes get better, faster.
“We are very excited to continue our partnership with a company that believes in furthering the education behind tracking speed data for training purposes,” said Steve Goody, CEO and co-founder of Pocket Radar, Inc. “The Art of Coaching Volleyball has done a tremendous job providing coaches across the globe top of the line instruction during their coaching clinics and throughout their extensive online content. The Ball Coach radar will fit perfectly into many of their drills and lessons focused around adding numerical feedback.”
The Art of Coaching Volleyball launched an annual series of coaching clinics in 2011 and later created a website where coaches could find the resources they need to help their players and teams improve. These include drills, tactics, techniques, philosophies, fitness tips, nutritional advice and mental training. It not only draws from the collective data bank of Russ Rose, John Dunning and Terry Liskevych, but also valuable input from numerous coaches across the country who have mentored players at every level and every age. The Art of Coaching Volleyball was built to produce a steady flow of good ideas from expert sources in the hope that each coach will use that information to chart his or her own path.
“Pocket Radar’s Ball Coach model is a wonderful product that we love to demo at our clinics,” said Pat Kohan, Director of The Art of Coaching Volleyball. “Our coaches use this technology at their own practices every day and can speak at length about the benefits of measuring serve speed.”
About The Art of Coaching Volleyball
The Art of Coaching Volleyball launched an annual series of coaching clinics in 2011 and later created a website where coaches could find the resources they need to help their players and teams improve. These include drills, tactics, techniques, philosophies, fitness tips, nutritional advice and mental training. It not only draws from the collective data bank of Russ Rose, John Dunning and Terry Liskevych, but also valuable input from numerous coaches across the country who have mentored players at every level and every age. The Art of Coaching Volleyball was built to produce a steady flow of good ideas from expert sources in the hope that each coach will use that information to chart his or her own path.
www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com
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