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In this episode of Clinically Pressed, we sit down with Coach Deb Sazama, head volleyball coach at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, to unpack a wide-ranging conversation on coaching philosophy, athlete development, and the rapidly evolving landscape of volleyball at both the collegiate and youth levels.Coach Sazama shares her unique journey into collegiate coaching and reflects on how her philosophy has evolved over time, highlighting the importance of intentional culture-building, adaptability, and focusing on the important things for athletes. The discussion dives into how she balances technical skill development with physical preparation, and how her staff approaches workload management to optimize performance while mitigating injury risk in a sport characterized by high repetitive demands.We also explore recruiting beyond the stat sheet, including the intangible qualities that separate athletes at the next level, and what it’s like coaching at the Division III level.The conversation then transitions into youth volleyball, where Coach Sazama offers valuable perspective on early specialization, year-round participation, and the increasing pressure placed on young athletes. She addresses key concerns around injury risk, physical preparedness, and whether current developmental models are truly setting athletes up for long-term success.For athletes and parents navigating the path to collegiate volleyball, this episode delivers practical guidance on multi-sport participation, club vs. school volleyball decisions, and what an “ideal” developmental pathway might look like.Whether you’re a coach, clinician, athlete, or parent, this episode provides an evidence-informed and experience-driven look at how to better develop volleyball players, both on and off the court.#complicatedsimple #resultsthatgiveback #heartbeatbarbell #volleyball
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In this episode of Clinically Pressed, we sit down with Coach Deb Sazama, head volleyball coach at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, to unpack a wide-ranging conversation on coaching philosophy, athlete development, and the rapidly evolving landscape of volleyball at both the collegiate and youth levels.Coach Sazama shares her unique journey into collegiate coaching and reflects on how her philosophy has evolved over time, highlighting the importance of intentional culture-building, adaptability, and focusing on the important things for athletes. The discussion dives into how she balances technical skill development with physical preparation, and how her staff approaches workload management to optimize performance while mitigating injury risk in a sport characterized by high repetitive demands.We also explore recruiting beyond the stat sheet, including the intangible qualities that separate athletes at the next level, and what it’s like coaching at the Division III level.The conversation then transitions into youth volleyball, where Coach Sazama offers valuable perspective on early specialization, year-round participation, and the increasing pressure placed on young athletes. She addresses key concerns around injury risk, physical preparedness, and whether current developmental models are truly setting athletes up for long-term success.For athletes and parents navigating the path to collegiate volleyball, this episode delivers practical guidance on multi-sport participation, club vs. school volleyball decisions, and what an “ideal” developmental pathway might look like.Whether you’re a coach, clinician, athlete, or parent, this episode provides an evidence-informed and experience-driven look at how to better develop volleyball players, both on and off the court.#complicatedsimple #resultsthatgiveback #heartbeatbarbell #volleyball