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Finding A Club for Your Child, Part 2
Once you´ve interviewed the club owners, members and read their materials, you´ll want to let your child get a feel for the staff and players, as well.
It´s important for them to feel comfortable in the club, if they´re to have a positive experience.
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Finding A Club for Your Child, Part 3
Once they´ve met and "hung out" with folks at the club, listen carefully to your child. If they´re uncomfortable, don´t push. It´s going to be their experience, and it really doesn´t matter what you think, if it´s not something that has raise huge red flags for you.
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Finding a Club For Your Child, Part 1
Club volleyball offers a great opportunity for your child to improve their skills, and like it or not, it´s becoming increasingly important for children to play more ball than just during the school season if they want to play college ball later on.
Here´s some tips for find a club:
Before allowing your child to join a club, talk to the owners personally, read their materials and talk to other players in the program. This will give you an overview of what you´ll be signing your child up for.
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Finding A Club for Your Child, Part 4
Remember while doing your interviews: playing time should not be the main issue in your choosing of a club. The goal should be to make sure your child will get quality instruction for future improvement.
Playing time doesn´t guarantee your child will be getting better. It´s the instruction that´s most important.
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Finding a Club For Your Child, Part 5
Once you´ve talked to several, let the ultimate decision belong to your child. They´re the ones who´ll be putting in the hours to improve. Respect their judgement and feelings about the program, and then encourage them to GO FOR IT!
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Starting An Unofficial Club
Starting an "unofficial" club is as simple as finding a group of players, getting a gym and agreeing to meet at certain times. Anyone can do it; it´s not hard.
All you´ll need is a responsible adult to sign some papers at the gym you´ve located. Finding the gym is simple, too. Just get on the phone and call. You´ll be surprised how many gyms are available after schools hours, many at no cost. It´s like having a health club gym all to yourself, for free!
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