Train with Former College & High-Level Volleyball Coaches
Our volleyball coaches work with youth athletes who want focused development beyond team practices. Many of our coaches competed at the collegiate or high-level club ranks and bring that experience into every session. Training can take place indoors or on sand courts depending on the coach and your goals. Each lesson is personalized to help athletes build confidence, consistency, and court awareness.
Work on Passing, Serve Receive & Ball Control
Great volleyball starts with strong ball control. Our coaches teach proper passing platform, footwork adjustments, and consistent serve receive technique. Athletes work on reading serves, controlling first contact, and maintaining rhythm within rotations. Cleaner first touches lead to smoother offensive execution.
Learn Proper Hitting Mechanics, Approach & Arm Swing
For attackers, timing and technique matter. Our coaches refine approach footwork, jump timing, arm swing mechanics, and shot placement. Players learn how to generate power while maintaining control. Whether outside hitter, middle, or opposite, athletes develop the tools to score more efficiently.
Practice Setting, Court Vision & Decision-Making
Setters require precision and leadership. Our coaches focus on hand positioning, release timing, footwork patterns, and quick decision-making. Training also emphasizes communication and reading blockers. Strong setting creates tempo and confidence across the entire team.
Prepare for Club Volleyball, Tryouts, & Beyond
Many families train with us before club evaluations or school tryouts. Our coaches simulate game-speed drills and competitive scenarios so athletes feel prepared. Structured repetition improves confidence and consistency under pressure. We help youth volleyball players step onto the court ready to perform.
Common FAQs
🏐 Do your volleyball coaches work with all positions?
Yes. Our coaches train outside hitters, middles, setters, liberos, defensive specialists, and right-side players. Position-specific instruction helps athletes sharpen the skills most relevant to their role.
📍 Is training available for indoor and beach volleyball?
Absolutely. Depending on the coach, sessions can take place on indoor courts or sand. While fundamentals overlap, beach volleyball also emphasizes movement, communication, and ball control in different conditions.
👀 Can private volleyball coaching improve serve receive?
Yes. Many youth athletes struggle with serve receive consistency. Our coaches break down platform angle, footwork, and reading serve trajectory to build confidence in first contact.
⭐ How does private coaching differ from team practice?
Team practices divide reps across many players. Private sessions allow our coaches to provide immediate correction and high-repetition training tailored to the athlete.
💪 Is volleyball coaching only for advanced players?
Not at all. Our coaches work with beginners building fundamentals and competitive athletes preparing for higher-level play. Training is always customized to the athlete’s experience level.
How to Get Better at Volleyball – Skills, Drills, and What Coaches Look For
We sat down with Cat Kuhn, a former college volleyball player and Athletes Untapped coach, to break down what actually helps players improve and stand out. In this conversation, Cat shares how players can develop their volleyball skills in a way that translates to real game performance. From passing and hitting to footwork, positioning, and communication, she explains what athletes should focus on to become more consistent and impactful on the court.
She also dives into what separates players at the next level – including confidence, decision-making, and the ability to perform under pressure. There’s a strong emphasis on long-term development: building fundamentals the right way, trusting your training, and continuing to grow through both success and setbacks.
If you’re a parent looking for private volleyball coaching, or an athlete trying to improve volleyball skills, gain confidence, and potentially play at the college level, this is exactly the kind of insight that helps players take the next step.