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How does a program win 19 NCAA Volleyball Championships? Having talented players is certainly a good place to start, but effective practice organization is the glue that holds all the pieces together. In this unique program, Hall of Fame Coach Al Scates demonstrates how to maximize every minute of practice time. He covers every facet of conducting a successful practice: warm up drills, blocking, hitting, passing and competitive team drills. This DVD is the perfect tool for developing championship-level players and teams.
About the Coach: UCLA Head Volleyball Coach Al Scates' 44-year coaching record of 1,135-212 (.843) is one of the best in collegiate sports. That record ranks first among all collegiate volleyball coaches in all divisions. In addition to their 19 NCAA titles, the Bruins also won USVBA collegiate championships in 1965 and 1967 under Coach Scates. During his five decades at UCLA, he has coached 52 different first-team NCAA and 26 USVBA All-Americans, 38 U.S. National Team members, 27 Olympians and seven different Players of the Year. On Dec. 16, 2004, Scates was inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame.
How does a program win 19 NCAA Volleyball Championships? Having talented players is certainly a good place to start, but effective practice organization is the glue that holds all the pieces together. In this unique program, Hall of Fame Coach Al Scates demonstrates how to maximize every minute of practice time. He covers every facet of conducting a successful practice: warm up drills, blocking, hitting, passing and competitive team drills. This DVD is the perfect tool for developing championship-level players and teams.
About the Coach: UCLA Head Volleyball Coach Al Scates' 44-year coaching record of 1,135-212 (.843) is one of the best in collegiate sports. That record ranks first among all collegiate volleyball coaches in all divisions. In addition to their 19 NCAA titles, the Bruins also won USVBA collegiate championships in 1965 and 1967 under Coach Scates. During his five decades at UCLA, he has coached 52 different first-team NCAA and 26 USVBA All-Americans, 38 U.S. National Team members, 27 Olympians and seven different Players of the Year. On Dec. 16, 2004, Scates was inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame.