The Front Row Podcast Podcast

The Front Row Podcast

The Art of Coaching Volleyball
Podcast by The Art of Coaching Volleyball
Would women’s volleyball be better with 8 substitutions? USC coach Mick Haley says yes.
The Front Row talks with USC women’s head coach Mick Haley about why he thinks indoor volleyball would be better with 8 substitutions, down from 15 in the college game and up from 6 in the international game. Haley, who was the USA women’s national team coach at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and has won 3 NCAA championships (two at USC, one at the University of Texas), says the sport will go to a higher level and attract even more elite athletes with a change in the substitution rules.
May 31, 2017
22 min
Do we need to change the game to grow the game? – Part 1  with Doug Beal
The Front Row talks with Doug Beal, former CEO of USA Volleyball and head coach of the U.S. men’s 1984 Olympic gold medal team, about whether volleyball needs to tinker with its rules to attract a wider audience. In the first of a three-part series, Beal offers his views on why the sport should consider the following changes: using a clock, eliminating open-hand tipping and allowing front-row players to block anything they can reach, even if it’s while the setter is handling the ball.
Apr 18, 2017
25 min
Coaching champions with Stanford’s Kevin Hambly
The Front Row talks with Kevin Hambly, new head coach of Stanford's women's volleyball team, about changes he’s making to a Cardinal club that just won the NCAA title. Hambly touches on goal-setting, teaching players to move more efficiently, making the most of swing blocking, how he convinced the late Carl McGown that rotation defense isn’t always bad, and why club coaches should be more patient when training setters.
Mar 9, 2017
28 min
Interview with Barry Goldberg on international recruiting
Interview with Barry Goldberg on international recruiting by The Art of Coaching Volleyball
Mar 16, 2015
16 min
Cathy George Interview
Cathy George Interview by The Art of Coaching Volleyball
Mar 6, 2015
15 min