Train to be resilient.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
All-Time Statistical Leaders
Statistics aren't everything, but they provide context to decision-making and history.
Here are Melrose all-tme leaders
Monday, December 27, 2021
Success Comes in Many Forms
Most players in the volleyball program experience a lot of team success and winning. Since 2003, teams have won nine sectional championships and many top players have experienced that.
One of the fiercest, toughest, most skilled did not, but is one of the most successful, having been All-State and continuing to succeed in graduate school.
Ask ourselves whether we are doing the right things to succeed. Success is about more than winning.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Friday, December 17, 2021
"Never Read a Person by Their Book"
Coach Celli has the team read and study a book together. There's a principle called cognitive dissonance. That embodies being conflicted about a topic.
Urban Meyer expresses that. He accomplished a lot in coaching, but has proven to have major shortcomings.
But his book, "Above the Line" is exceptional. Here's a link to a pdf summary.
Examples:
E + R = O (Event + Response = Outcome)
10-80-10 (How players fall on a continuum)
"Escape velocity"
"Crossing the red line"
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Better Defense Separates Elite Teams. Need Inspiration?
Keeping the ball up can win a few more points.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Monday, December 13, 2021
Know Your Competition...Sometimes It's You
- "Love your rivals." We will always have them.
- "Feed off them." If we don't, they'll eat our lunch.
- "Competing with myself, not being complacent."
- "My opponent will look small...compared with my expectations."
- Know your opponent...play their weakness.
- "Don't overhit to a weakness. Mix it up."
- "Hit the ball to where your opponent is not."
- "Know your strengths."
- "Playing chess was not just about winning and losing."
- "Make a difference...it's about coming up with new ideas, challenging your own excellence."
- "Making mistakes was like physical pain...I no longer had that appetite for new ideas."
- "There's always work to be done."
Sunday, December 12, 2021
More Banquet Snaps
Images courtesy of Jen Gentile. Click to enlarge.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Leadership Is a Shared Responsibility
Coach Scott Celli has a thorough and transparent process to select "official" team leadership. But everyone has leadership responsibility.
Jen Sinkler shares one of my favorite articles on coaching, about legendary Cal Rugby coach Jack Clark.
Here's an excerpt:
"5. EXPECT EVERYONE TO LEAD.
Jack Clark: We say that the definition of leadership is the ability to make those around you better and more productive. It’s a skill to us. Leadership isn’t a rank — it’s not only for the coach, it’s not only for the captain, it’s not only for the seniors. It’s a skill. Some guys develop big toolboxes with a lot of leadership skills very early on in their careers. Other guys, even when they’ve been here a while, might not have really comprehensive leadership skills. We’re all trying to get there. In our minds, just like there’s a glossary around the technical side of the game, there’s a glossary around the cultural side of the game. This builds commonalities of values that we all believe.
On this team, the leadership model is open to everybody. For instance, even if you’re a freshman, you have the ability to make those around you better and more productive: Don’t be a distraction, be on time, know your stuff, play hard and well when you’re called on.
I think when we really get it right — and we don’t every year — but when we really get it right, we have a lot of people on this team contributing to the leadership of the team. That gets pretty powerful. That’s magical, almost, to see a bunch of people trying to make each other better and more productive."
All the leadership in the world, by itself, won't produce excellence. Leadership complements athleticism, skill, effort, and resilience. In his book, "Above the Line," Urban Meyer proposes the 10-80-10 model, 10% of the team is at the top, most are in the middle, and 10% is at the bottom. He requires the top 10% to bring a partner to work out... to drag some of the "middle class" to the top.
As an outsider, I see players who benefit from not only more experience but the formal strength and conditioning program available through the Athletic Department. Take advantage of the services to become your best version.
Friday, December 10, 2021
Growing as Coaches and Players
Here's a cross-post from my basketball blog. It applies whether we're players, coaches, or professionals in any field, especially the inspiring Gawande video.
Excellence exacts a price...investing time, money, and thought about how to improve.
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Melrose Volleyball 2021 End of Season Banquet
Incoming captains join Coach Celli with outgoing captains. Team captains for 2022 include future seniors Chloe Gentile and Gia Vlajkovic and rising junior Sadie Jaggers.
End of Season Gathering Tonight
Melrose celebrates another inspiring season tonight with their team banquet.
Coaches recap the season, hand out certificates and other awards, recognize special achievements, and announce the leadership for the coming season.
"Tradition never graduates."