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Best Beach Volleyball Colleges
December 18, 2019
Deciding what college to attend is one of the biggest decisions a high school student-athlete will make. Deciding what college to attend is one of the biggest decisions a high school student-athlete will make. This is where you will spend the next four years developing academically, athletically and socially. But to make this decision, you […]
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Seven Things You Need to Know About Volleyball Recruiting
December 12, 2019
College volleyball is highly selective, so it is important to be prepared for the recruiting process.
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5 Ways to Foster a Positive Team Culture
December 10, 2019
For young athletes, it’s not about winning or even about learning skills – it’s about building self-esteem and friendships and the other intangibles.
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End of Season Reflections: What Really Matters
December 9, 2019
Sports can provide so much more beyond the field. They can give us opportunities to grow as people.
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The Role of the College Coach in the Admission Process
December 9, 2019
Athletes and parents often think that college coaches have a big influence on the process, while many coaches may think their influence is minimal. The truth is likely somewhere in the middle. Ask college coaches, parents and athletes what the role of the college coach in the admission process is and there’s a good chance you’ll […]
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Why Junior College Might Make Sense for You
December 9, 2019
With all the benefits a junior college has to offer, many student-athletes should seriously consider pursuing this opportunity. When you see “junior college” you may not think competitive athletic programs with future NCAA Division I and II athletes. But many are now giving junior college a serious look. Junior colleges recruit thousands of elite athletes […]
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See a Doctor, or Wait and See?
December 9, 2019
Nobody wants to lose valuable training time, or take time off during a sports season, and (frankly) our culture glamorizes playing through the pain, so it’s often easier to just sit back and ignore it. However, injuries left untreated can make matters worse and even lead to long-term issues. Does this situation sound familiar? You […]
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How to Help Your Athlete Come Back After a Bad Decision
December 9, 2019
No matter what bad decision your athlete made, the first step towards staging a comeback is to understand that a bad decision isn’t the same as being a bad person.
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Do Sports Actually Teach Character?
December 6, 2019
Today’s coaches work in a performance-driven society, and for many of us, our community and our leadership will pay lip service to moral character, when all they really want is performance character and more wins than losses. Head to any sports field this afternoon, and you will hear whistles blaring and coaches urging on their […]
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What are the Most Common Recruiting Myths? The Five Most Common Recruiting Myths Explained
December 6, 2019
The five most common recruiting myths explained.
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