Bring your own parent BYOP® is more than just learning volleyball skills
An overview of the BYOP™ program includes:
• Fundamental volleyball skills training (skills analysis and correction)
• Direct parental involvement and training in the sessions
• Jump rope/elastic jumping and agility circuits
• Use of a variety of training equipment such as tennis balls, footballs and smaller balls
• Actual training of skills through drills while developing life lessons
Working with athletes of this age certainly reminded Nelson about why she selected coaching as her career. She was in it NOT for the money, but for the love and passion of the sport … and to help players become the best athletes that they could be. Parents and athletes at this stage of development are very receptive and absorb information like sponges when they realize they can gain knowledge and help their daughters improve in a sport both technically and tactically. At this age, the most important aspect of training (for parents) is their ability to want to learn, to have enthusiasm and energy and to enjoy their daughters and their
improvement without setting limitations. The future of volleyball - the athletes and the coaches - is right here and right now
with these young athletes and their parents.
• Fundamental volleyball skills training (skills analysis and correction)
• Direct parental involvement and training in the sessions
• Jump rope/elastic jumping and agility circuits
• Use of a variety of training equipment such as tennis balls, footballs and smaller balls
• Actual training of skills through drills while developing life lessons
Working with athletes of this age certainly reminded Nelson about why she selected coaching as her career. She was in it NOT for the money, but for the love and passion of the sport … and to help players become the best athletes that they could be. Parents and athletes at this stage of development are very receptive and absorb information like sponges when they realize they can gain knowledge and help their daughters improve in a sport both technically and tactically. At this age, the most important aspect of training (for parents) is their ability to want to learn, to have enthusiasm and energy and to enjoy their daughters and their
improvement without setting limitations. The future of volleyball - the athletes and the coaches - is right here and right now
with these young athletes and their parents.