THE NUMBER ONE VOLLEYBALL CLINIC IN THE NATION IS COMING TO THE
PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN AUGUST FOR 3 GREAT CLINICS!!!!!
Thursday & Friday, August 11-12, Spokane, WA
Saturday & Sunday, August 13-14, Surrey, BC
Monday & Tuesday, August 15-16, Seattle, WA
Olympic Gold Medalist and the nation's number skills instructor, Pat
Powers, will conduct a three clinics in the Pacific Northwest in
August. The clinics are for junior and adult players, both male and
female.
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"This clinic is very technique oriented. I have developed a teaching
method that OVER-CORRECTS flaws and weaknesses in a players game. I
have spent nineteen years playing at the highest level and the last
eleven teaching. I have developed a program that enables both the
junior and advanced player to learn in a comfortable non-intimidating
environment." states Coach Powers.
Why is VBClinics.Com the best?
1. Learn why you should backspin a volleyball when passing
2. Learn to get more power when hitting.
3. Learn how to time a set; and how to time your hitters.
4. Learn how to develop your peripheral vision when hitting.
5. Learn how to make your float serve dance.
6. Learn how to get into position on defense.
7. Learn the basics of non-verbal communication on the court.
8. A three-page handout outlining the secrets of the game.
9. Competition suited for each individual player.
10. Learn why you should broad jump into the set.
11. Learn how to snap a ball instead of hitting it.
12. Juniors: How to position yourself for a collegiate scholarship!!
13. Learn how to play defense in the two-person game!
There are three fundamentals stressed in the clinic common in all team
sports:
1. Playing the game three seconds into the future.
2. Using peripheral vision.
3. Reacting to bodies instead of the ball.
"The most frequently asked question is about skill level. All
clinics/camps have a variation in talent. The difference becomes
apparent when the participants play. To mitigate this what I do is
spend ~80% of the time on skills and drills. If you do a high level
of repetition reinforcing the correct way of executing a given skill,
you shorten the learning curve associated with motor movements. The
initial skill level of the player is not an issue."
For more information and sign-up, please visit the Pat Powers web site
at: http://www.vbclinics.com and click on the "Schedule" button for
more info and availability or e-mail: Pat@... Phone (760)
635-3994