3 Reasons Volleyball Players Should Lift

3 Reasons Volleyball Players Should Lift

Look at any pro volleyball player—male or female—and you’ll see some serious muscle. Ask them where they built the skills to go pro, and they’ll tell you: in the weight room. Coach Christye dives into the top 3 reasons volleyball athletes, even the youngest players, should be hitting the weights to improve their game.

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What Every Athlete Can Learn From Judokas

What Every Athlete Can Learn From Judokas

While judo athletes don’t receive much, if any, national attention, there is a lot to be learned from this intense sport and the athletes that compete at its highest level. Guest author Doug Berninger shares what he has learned from coaching judo athletes at the Olympic Training Center, and what other athletes can learn from them.

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Immediate Home Field Advantage: A Strong Confident Mind

Immediate Home Field Advantage: A Strong Confident Mind

As athletes, we spend a good amount of time in the weight room, working on our physical strength. But how much do we work on our mental strength? The most successful athletes know just how important mental qualities like confidence and perseverance are for competition—do you? Trey McCalla, M.A. Sport Psychology and CC-AASP, explains why a strong mind is crucial for performance—and how to train for it.

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Pieces of the Puzzle: How to Improve Your Vert, Part 2

Pieces of the Puzzle: How to Improve Your Vert, Part 2

Coach Jace and Volt Advisor Mike Favre, Director of Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning at the University of Michigan, broke down the importance of POWER in the vertical jump in Part 1 of this series. Now, Volt Advisor Justin D. Smith, Co-Director of Athletic Performance at the University of Vermont (UVM), and Coach Jace analyze the second ingredient to an impressive vertical: SPEED.  

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3 Keys to Efficient Team Training

3 Keys to Efficient Team Training

Volt Athletics Co-Founder Dan Giuliani doesn't have a lot of free time these days to write for the Volt Blog, but when he's passionate about a topic, he makes time. Creating a team training session that is efficient AND effective is a tough ask, so today Dan shares his top 3 tips on how to get it done right.

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Human-Specific Training

Human-Specific Training

We've all heard of "sport-specific training" when it comes to preparing athletes for performance—but what does that really mean? Does the human body function all that differently in volleyball than in field hockey? Guest author and Volt Advisory Board member Devan McConnell explains why he uses "Human-Specific Training" with his athletes, and why it works so well.

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Psoas Talk with Christye

Psoas Talk with Christye

The psoas is, quite literally, the "filet mignon" of the human body. As your primary hip flexor, the psoas works to help you run, sprint, and even walk—and it is critical to keep this muscle happy. When the psoas is either too short or overstretched, it can throw off your body's mechanics and put you at real risk of injury. Learn how to diagnose and treat your "filet mignon" muscle in this week's post.

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