How do you react when you make an error?

by Robert Poole When players make errors, one of their biggest issues is the way that they react. Players are passionate when they play and they often vocally express themselves with elation or with statements of frustration. Now a strong player will easily brush off any negative or passionate comments as an expression of a … Continue reading How do you react when you make an error?

Trusting in your abilities

by Robert Poole The feeling of being entrusted with a role or a job is something we can all relate to. Whether you are working in an office and your role is to make sure that the mail is sent out on time or whether you are a full time athlete working as part of … Continue reading Trusting in your abilities

Do you know what your teammates need from you?

by Robert Poole In any relationship formed in life it is essential to find a balance that ensures that the relationship is valued by both parties. For a relationship to thrive, it usually needs to benefit both sides and each party should feel that they can be themselves. This is what would be described as … Continue reading Do you know what your teammates need from you?

Approaching High Ball situations as a pin Hitter

by Robert Poole For some volleyball players, ‘high ball’ situations (typically when the team is playing ‘out of system’) can be a mentally challenging aspect of the game. When someone on your team sets you a high ball, particularly if you are relatively new to the game or lacking confidence, one of your first thoughts … Continue reading Approaching High Ball situations as a pin Hitter

Taking confidence from your lockdown experience

by Robert Poole “Tough” is probably an understatement of what our lives have been like over the past year due to COVID. We have all faced difficulties at various times in our lives but this pandemic is one that we have all experienced in some form or other and can empathise with those around us. … Continue reading Taking confidence from your lockdown experience

Physically adjusting to new training schedules

by Robert Poole It’s only natural when exercising to want to exert yourself as much as possible in order to feel like you are getting the most out of a session. Whether it is your workout session to relieve your stress after a hard day working at your desk, or a training session for a … Continue reading Physically adjusting to new training schedules

The social anxiety of joining a new team

by Ben Osborne Small fish in a big pond No matter what age, skill level or experience, everyone has at some point encountered social anxiety, even if it is not specifically in a team sport environment.  I believe that even the most animated extrovert will have experienced it at some time or another. I remember … Continue reading The social anxiety of joining a new team

Reading a Coaches true message

by Robert & Ryan Poole Rob: Coaching is an art that can sometimes feel like it is on the borderline of continuous criticism. Whether you perceive this criticism as constructive or aggressive will determine the type of player you will become. In sport, a coach often has very little time to get his or her … Continue reading Reading a Coaches true message

Three things I miss from College

by Robert Poole There is a saying that University, or ‘College’ as my brother and I have become accustomed to saying in the States, is one of the best times of your lives. Not only do you make friends that will likely last a lifetime but you are starting your own individual journey away from … Continue reading Three things I miss from College

Cardio workouts – getting through them

by Robert Poole Now there is no hiding from the fact that cardio workouts suck, no matter if you feel like you are in the best shape of your life or that you are just coming back from a lockdown period where you might have enjoyed too many slices of dessert. I am definitely in … Continue reading Cardio workouts – getting through them