Brian has been great. We've been doing this for four sessions now and my son loves it and the coaches have been great. I'm actually going to be coaching the next session with my son's team.
I really appreciate how supportive and encouraging the program is for the kids. It creates a positive environment where they can build confidence, stay active, develop teamwork skills, and have fun at the same time. I also like how organized the program is and how welcoming the coaches and staff are to both the children and parents.
I love how the practice is right before the game. My daughter’s coach is amazing - he is high energy, encouraging, and knows his stuff! The coach makes or breaks the experience for us. Coach Tanner is the best!
I love the instruction the coaches give. They really teach the kids the fundamentals of the game and practice drills with each of them until they get it
COED volleyball for young kids. Eastern Cuyahoga/Summit region makes us really angry for the opposite reason (they've gone girls only for 7-8 year old volleyball under the new program director). We travel 50 minutes just so our son can play volleyball.
I’m a school teacher (26 years) and a mother of three sons. My two oldest were in all of the competitive alpha male lead sports. They’re athletes but didn’t necessarily fit the testosterone filled mode. They still succeeded and my oldest is a college athlete. My youngest son isn’t interested in the sports world but we encourage movement and he found interest in volleyball bc his father plays. We joined two volley ball programs hoping they would be coed. My son ended up loving it even when it was an all girls team his first time and loves it again this time and does have one boy on his team (per my request and your wonderful job at filling those requests). As I watch the games I see 2 teams of all the boys and girls that have been over taken in gym class, etc by the alphas and meat head PE teachers belittled into thinking they don’t fit the mold. Then I watch their confidence soar as the games carry on. My son looks forward to it each week