How do I choose a volleyball club?

How do I choose a volleyball club?

Choosing a Volleyball Club

  1. What age groups do you offer?
  2. How do you select your players?
  3. How many teams do you have at each age level?
  4. Who are the coaches at my age level?
  5. What is their background in coaching?
  6. What is the club philosophy? (Does everyone play?
  7. What are your membership fees?
  8. Is there a payment schedule?

What is the difference between open and club in volleyball?

The Open division is the highest level of competition, the Club division is the middle level of competition, and the Classic division is the lowest level of competition.

How does Club volleyball work?

Club volleyball is a volleyball program that runs from approximately December 1 through April/May. Teams will practice approximately 2-4x per week and play anywhere from 6-12 tournaments on weekends, depending on the club. A typical club team ranges from 10-12 girls. Clubs may offer multiple teams at each age group.

How tall is the average female volleyball player?

The average height for a professional male volleyball player is around 6 ft 5″ (195 cm). Though you are okay if you are somewhere between 6 ft 1″ (185 cm) and like 6 ft 11″ (210 cm). For a women volleyball player it is 5 ft 9″ (175 cm). The hotspot is for women is 5 ft 7″ (170 cm) and 6 ft” (183 cm).

When should you start club volleyball?

Experts recommend that players with college potential join on club team at age 13. Why is that helpful? Most volleyball college recruiters start seriously looking at players when they are 16 years old but may keep their eye on 14 and 15-year-old standouts.

What do club volleyball coaches look for?

What are the main things you look for? Skill, attitude and being coachable are all great things. I also look at versatility, how they work with others, competitiveness, effort and passion for the game. It’s hard to rate the intangibles, but they are so vital to a team and a program’s success.

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