You know the Achievement Equation:
Achievement = Performance x Time
There's nothing wrong with 'one time' greatness, but many strive for more.
There's a Friendship Equation, too.
Friendship = Experiences x Time
This has actually been studied. Research suggests that it takes 200 hours to establish a friendship...about the length of a season.
Friendships create trust and loyalty and make people better. Greek "Epicurean" philosophers got a bad rap. "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die." They were far more thoughtful, placing friendship above romantic love. Friendship endures.
Lagniappe. Two person volleyball drills. Cement friendships and build skills with two person drills. Love the "block, dig, and set."
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This volleyball drill looks fantastic for improving passing accuracy, especially for younger players who need more control. Can't wait to try it out at practice! Do you have any drills that also focus on setting consistency?
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