Anne Kordes: AAU Coaching Girls Volleyball Series: Winning Offensive Systems (DVD)

Price 29.99 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 798576626365


Manufacture Future Thinking

featuring Anne Kordes, University of Louisville Head Coach;2010 and 2011 USA Select National Team Lead Coach; former St. Louis University Head Coach, 3x A-10 Coach of the Year; 2012 AVCA President Find the offense that best fits the skills of your team.To be most successful, a good coach should match their offensive system to their team rather than making every team fit the mold of a single offensive system. University of Louisville Coach Anne Kordes, along with "the best 7th & 8th graders in Louisville," dive into team offenses, thoroughly explaining the pros and cons of the three most common volleyball offenses: 4-2, 6-2, and 5-1.Before getting into the offenses, teams must have a solid understanding of "overlapping" to avoid giving up unearned, out of rotation points to the opponent. In her fast-paced, but easy to understand style, Coach Kordes explains the six zones, rotations and where the players need to line-up according to each rotation. She does a great job of showing who can and cannot overlap in each rotation, allowing coaches to decide how they want their teams to serve-receive and who they want to pass.When determining which offensive system to use, knowing your setter(s) is crucial and knowing how to set your lineup around your setter is just as essential to success. Coach Kordes will teach you when to use and how to teach various offensive systems:4-2 - A front row setter option, ideal for beginners. 6-2 - A back row setter option, good for multiple setters and setters who hit well. 5-1 - A single setter option, ideal for a single strong, consistent, leader. Kordes has players walk through each rotation in each system demonstrating how to line up for serve receive and transition to attack.Each offense is explained in detail, with advice on which types of setters will do well with each offense. She takes players through different rotations and serve-receive formations providing an in-depth picture of the systems" workings.46 minutes.