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FAQ

Q:What kind of training does Raleigh Volleyball Club will provide?
RVC Volleyball Training: Depending on age group and ability of player.
MOVEMENT TRAINING - FOOTWORK
Court movement, Attack movement, Block movement, Defense movement
OVERHAND PASSING - Setter training
UNDERHAND PASSING
INDIVIDULE DEFENSE TRAINING - Defense specialist, Libero
SERVING - FLOATER SERV, JUMP SERV
ATTACKING - Outside hitter, Middle hitter
Blocking
Defense System
Offense System
Polymeric: Vertical Jump, Speed & quickness training
prepare player for college, scholarships, recruiting and video.

prepare player for middle school, high school JV and Varsity.

Mater coaching system: Coach Tsai with 20 + years successful collegiate, high school and club experiences, will coach all the teams and monitor each team weekly to ensure each player's development and solid volleyball fundamentals.

Club Mission:
At the Raleigh Volleyball Club we take pride in building character, integrity, teamwork, sportsmanship, and better volleyball players. Through verbal, visual, and practice demonstrations we educate players on the importance of mastering the fundamentals of volleyball. Players will learn under hand pass, overhand pass, set, attack, offense keys, defensive keys, and team offense and defense. We utilize small group stations, drill work, discussions, games, and a variety of contests, to help players reach their potential.

Our expectations for each player is to work hard, maintain a positive attitude, and have fun learning. Players will be rewarded for their hard work and efforts in a multitude of ways such as leading and directing drills, scrimmaging and free time to work on their favorite drills. We also encourage players to share their thoughts, experiences, and ideas to help create a better overall experience. Positive encouragement is consistently communicated and delivered to all players as they progress through the academy. We know that each player is here to learn and improve and our coaches and assistants are dedicated to making that happen. Here are a few steps that we take toward helping each player build toward their goals:

Communicate and teach- we know that knowledge is power and the more knowledgeable you are about something the easier it is to understand the reason for it. So when we give instructions on the move or teach drills, we provide the context on why it is important to do, how it will impact their game, and how to implement to gain an advantage.

Demonstrate and execute- after verbally educating players on the move or teach a drill we then demonstrate how to execute and make it effective in their game. · Replicate and develop – Experience shows that practice develops consistency. Once we demonstrate a move, drill, or lesson we then have each player replicate and practice what was demonstrated to them. Our goal is to make sure that each player learns how to perform and execute what was shown to them, and through hard work and practice they will develop the consistency needed become a better player. “Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.”

Motivate and drive- Motivation is one of the most important keys to success. By utilizing positive and consistent reinforcement, structured feedback, real-time lessons, and other techniques we keep players motivated and excited about learning and improving. Most importantly, they have to want to improve!

To maximize opportunities and ensure growth we look to analyze strengths and opportunities during the first 3 week of our sessions. Players will go through an assessment practice in which we will evaluate strengths as well as have them set goals for themselves. Goal setting is an important step. When a player sets a goal they tend to push themselves toward achieving and exceeding their expectations. As the old quote goes “Good better best, your never good until you’re better at being your best.” When you work hard and set goals for yourself you come to find out how true that quote is.

Our mission is to help youth volleyball players learn and understand the fundamentals of the game and what it takes to become leaders on and off the court. By promoting teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline, leadership, integrity, goal setting, and a strong work ethic we will help each player grow.

Sport is a mirror image of life. In order to be successful you have to learn what you don’t know, implement and execute what you’ve learned, and work hard to develop confidence and consistency to do whatever you set out to do. These are just some of the building blocks and philosophies on which we stand.

Q:Why is your program better than other club?
A:, I have been playing volleyball for more then 30 years, coaching girls junior volleyball in North Carolina for over 20 years, 13 years in high school and 3 years in college, 8 years as club director. Over 50 players that I have coached playing in college. I just have a passion and enthusiasm on teaching young players great fundamentals and most of all to have fun. They are guaranteed to have good skill sets by the end of the season.

Tryout procedure.pdf

Practices are closed to parents - The purpose for closed practices is to create a productive environment free from as many distractions as possible. In addition the insurance coverage for the practices only covers club players.

Raleigh Volleyball Club Grievance Procedure

Cost to join the club and team?
First you need to became the USAV member(all players, practice players)
The cost will depending on the level and team.

check here : Team cost and fee

Uniforms:
Preference for Uniform and more

Q:How long are the weekly practices?
A: Approximate. 2 x 2 hours = 4 hours/week, please also check RVC schedule & calendar section.

Q:Does she have to join the Carolina Region/USA Volleyball before tryouts or can we wait and see if she makes a team first?
A: Our goal is to keep as many as we can in the right skill/athleticism and age group as possible.
yes, she need to join a full year USAV for $40 (before 11/1/2011, after will be $55) or if you not ready to become USAV member then just $5 for one event day and $10 for Multi-Day One-Event fee.
Registration

Tournaments
Tournaments can last all day. Teams will begin pool play where they will play each team in their pool with the winning teams advancing to a Gold bracket and other teams advancing to a Silver or Bronze bracket. Most tournaments are best 2 out of 3 games with rally scoring. Seating is sparse in most of the gyms so we recommend that you bring your own chairs. We recommend that you pack a cooler for your athlete for the day of a tournament because they can run long. Some players bring pillows and sleeping bags so they can rest between rounds. Games, homework, books, etc. are all recommended for some of the longer tournaments. Arrive early so you can help set up your team area and get ready to warm-up. Except for starting times, most tournaments do not follow a set time schedule. Matches will begin 10 minutes after the end of the previous match. Many of your tournaments should be over around 6:00 p.m. But to be on the safe side, expect to be there all day.

Inclement Weather Policy:
RVC does not reschedule matches which are cancelled due to reasons beyond the club's control, such as inclement weather, power outages, etc. With this in mind, RVC will wait as long as possible to determine whether the conditions warrant closing the facilities. In any event, emergencies excluded, a decision will be made no later than two hours before the scheduled event or activity. For example, if league play is affected, a decision will be made no later than 4:00 pm (earlier if the conditions dictate)

The parent rep duties:
May include overseeing team operations, tracking team tournament results, securing chaperones for trips, coordinate food and restaurant, distributing paperwork, helping coaches with special requests, keeping snack, medical kits stocked, taking pictures for web site, posting team announcements, video taping etc. Parent reps may also delegate these to other team parents as agreed upon by the team.

Please add the calendar to your Google account google calendar
The schedules on the calendar are dynamic so please check them everyday for updates.

Junior Officiating Clinics both score & Referee clinics- for all players & coaches

Coaches Impact clinics - all coaches

Carolina region volleyball FQA's

 


Please don’t hesitate to email/text/call me if you have any question.

Fun Volleyball with Great Fundamentals
Coach George Tsai
Raleigh Volleyball Club
Cell / Text Message: 919-669-7800
ralvbc@gmail.com

 

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