PASS.SET.HIT.

This is a great camp for all the players who are good in basic skill but are still mastering the game knowledge and understanding of the transition.  We will teach the game knowledge and decision making through playing in 6-on-6 format majority of the camp while part of the camp we'll working on game knowledge and skill through smaller groups on full court.  In this game situations camp the focus will be on the following: 

  1. Transition based on the ball position
  2. Decision making in different positions
  3. Reading and reacting: free ball vs. down ball vs. jump spike to make appropriate decision on time  (deciding if you are a blocker or defender, are you releasing as a setter or staying to play defense...)

We will cover many game situations for decision making (how to handle out of system ball, what to see to learn how to read the game, eye work of the volleyball player “ball-setter-ball-hitter”).  This is for all players who have been mastering individual volleyball skills but wish to elevate their overall game knowledge and understanding.

Attending multiple camps is encouraged because learning game concepts and team transition is complex, so in years of doing this camp we see the best results with those attending multiple sessions. 

The lead coach for all sessions is Tanja Eckart. Our coaching philosophy in the camp is based on positive reinforcement (we want to catch you do things right and encourage you to keep learning and giving your best effort).  Along with volleyball skills and game understanding we use opportunities to teach about: being a great teammate, showing great sportsmanship, being coachable, giving your best each time... Each session has additional helper coaches for more feedback and help running the drills.  Two courts are in use for each session.

Price per camp: $170

Suggested Skill Level for Pass.Set.Hit. camps: Intermediate skill level is good fit for this camp.  This camp is generally for 7th - 8th graders who are still learning/advancing their game knowledge as a whole and improving game elements (transition and decision making) and for 6th graders who are more advanced than Little Spikers level (just note that regular weight ball is used for this camp, not a volley light).  Any 9th graders who are not ready for the next camp level Volley James are also welcome to attend (email me at eckartvolleyball@gmail.com)