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Kid info...

Postby bodine » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:20 am

Son started fall football camp at Purdue on Sunday; had to move back into freshman dorm, and turn in his car keys for the duration of camp. He is now working at LT, after moving to RG for spring camp. He was 2nd team LT for most of last year. He has worked all 5 of the OL positions.

Daughter started VB 2 a days at WCU today. Have no expectations for playing time this year, but who knows?

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Postby crocmommy » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:24 am

I think my 9 year old is going to be quite tall and am thinking about trying to get her involved in VB. Does being tall help a lot in VB?

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Re: Kid info...

Postby kent » Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:16 am

crocmommy wrote:I think my 9 year old is going to be quite tall and am thinking about trying to get her involved in VB. Does being tall help a lot in VB?


It depends. If she's wanting to play on an "elite" club, most definitely. However, if she is a great passer, she cna play libero.

My daughter is 5'2" and played club ball. Not with the top clubs, but did play against them. She played in HS and made the varsity team her JR year when she blocked their 6' outside hitter - she had a 30"+ vertical.

There are plenty of avenues for girls of all body types to play. Don't give up just because they aren't "tall".

Volleyball is a fantastic sport and quite beautiful to watch. Pinpoit passing, great sets, hitters working angles, the movement on the court.... it's great to watch.

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Re: Kid info...

Postby bodine » Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:44 am

kent wrote:
crocmommy wrote:I think my 9 year old is going to be quite tall and am thinking about trying to get her involved in VB. Does being tall help a lot in VB?


It depends. If she's wanting to play on an "elite" club, most definitely. However, if she is a great passer, she cna play libero.

My daughter is 5'2" and played club ball. Not with the top clubs, but did play against them. She played in HS and made the varsity team her JR year when she blocked their 6' outside hitter - she had a 30"+ vertical.

There are plenty of avenues for girls of all body types to play. Don't give up just because they aren't "tall".

Volleyball is a fantastic sport and quite beautiful to watch. Pinpoit passing, great sets, hitters working angles, the movement on the court.... it's great to watch.


One of the great things about vb is that just about any sized kiddo can contribute. My daughter is 6'1"; she's a middle blocker, which means she only plays on the front row (she is not quick enough to play on the back row). So a defensive specialist or libero comes in for her when she rotates to the back. That person can be tiny to tall, but is always quick. Some teams attack off the back row, too.

You should be able to find a low cost introductory club that will teach fundamentals and let the girls have some fun. It starts getting specialized and expensive when the girls hit the 12 year old age; we are talking about club costs, private lessons, and travel. But colleges are recruiting girls earlier and earlier (14, 15 & 16); and they recruit the top clubs first.

Our last two years of club ball cost $5,000.00 a season, plus travel. 17 yr. old season there were two plane trips (the National Championships were in Dallas, so we didn't have to fly there). Probably 10 hotel weekends; some two nights stays, some four night stays.
We were also making three weekly round trips to the Woodlands for practice from November through June.

It is a commitment. It is also worth the effort, if the kid enjoys it and is willing to do the work and make the social sacrifices (all her friends will be vb players; no boyfriend - no time). The rewards are many, including self-confidence, athleticism, and financial (full ride scholarships).

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Postby kent » Thu Aug 07, 2014 12:16 pm

there are also "inexpensive" club routes too. They don't play out of state national tournaments, but to play Lone Star which is a local, national tournament and a LOT of fun to be involved with.

If anyone is interested in club VB in the DFW area, please shoot me an email. I ran a club for a few years and was on the North Texas Juniors board. There are some GREAT clubs in the area, but there are also those who line their pockets at the expense of the "lower level" teams in their club. :evil:

There are a ton of clinics and camps going on right now, some coaches also offer private/semi-private lessons. Club tryouts are typically in October.

WWW.ntrvolleyball.org

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Postby bodine » Thu Aug 07, 2014 4:56 pm

kent wrote:there are also "inexpensive" club routes too. They don't play out of state national tournaments, but to play Lone Star which is a local, national tournament and a LOT of fun to be involved with.

If anyone is interested in club VB in the DFW area, please shoot me an email. I ran a club for a few years and was on the North Texas Juniors board. There are some GREAT clubs in the area, but there are also those who line their pockets at the expense of the "lower level" teams in their club. :evil:

There are a ton of clinics and camps going on right now, some coaches also offer private/semi-private lessons. Club tryouts are typically in October.

http://WWW.ntrvolleyball.org


Listen to Kent, he speaks the truth!!!

Purdue FB twitter says that son was working as the #1 left offensive tackle today. That has been a sore spot this fall camp; hope he was able to be effective.

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Re: Kid info...

Postby grouchy » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:14 pm

I never followed Purdue football. Now that your boy is there, I check on them every week.

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Re: Kid info...

Postby bodine » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:22 pm

grouchy wrote:I never followed Purdue football. Now that your boy is there, I check on them every week.


Thanks! They've got no where to go but up!

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Re: Kid info...

Postby crocmommy » Fri Aug 08, 2014 4:09 pm

bodine wrote:
kent wrote:It depends. If she's wanting to play on an "elite" club, most definitely. However, if she is a great passer, she cna play libero.

My daughter is 5'2" and played club ball. Not with the top clubs, but did play against them. She played in HS and made the varsity team her JR year when she blocked their 6' outside hitter - she had a 30"+ vertical.

There are plenty of avenues for girls of all body types to play. Don't give up just because they aren't "tall".

Volleyball is a fantastic sport and quite beautiful to watch. Pinpoit passing, great sets, hitters working angles, the movement on the court.... it's great to watch.


One of the great things about vb is that just about any sized kiddo can contribute. My daughter is 6'1"; she's a middle blocker, which means she only plays on the front row (she is not quick enough to play on the back row). So a defensive specialist or libero comes in for her when she rotates to the back. That person can be tiny to tall, but is always quick. Some teams attack off the back row, too.

You should be able to find a low cost introductory club that will teach fundamentals and let the girls have some fun. It starts getting specialized and expensive when the girls hit the 12 year old age; we are talking about club costs, private lessons, and travel. But colleges are recruiting girls earlier and earlier (14, 15 & 16); and they recruit the top clubs first.

Our last two years of club ball cost $5,000.00 a season, plus travel. 17 yr. old season there were two plane trips (the National Championships were in Dallas, so we didn't have to fly there). Probably 10 hotel weekends; some two nights stays, some four night stays.
We were also making three weekly round trips to the Woodlands for practice from November through June.

It is a commitment. It is also worth the effort, if the kid enjoys it and is willing to do the work and make the social sacrifices (all her friends will be vb players; no boyfriend - no time). The rewards are many, including self-confidence, athleticism, and financial (full ride scholarships).


If I could afford it, I'd be in favor of anything that would keep my girls too busy to spend time on boys....

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Re: Kid info...

Postby bodine » Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:14 pm

Son got all the first team reps at LT today...

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Re: Kid info...

Postby grouchy » Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:59 pm

Good!


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