Everything you need to become a better boys volleyball coach in six hours
Get access to:
- 6 hours of coaching sessions with court demonstrations
- Bonus videos about growing the boys game
- Printable clinic handbook PDF with session notes
- Certificate showing hours spent watching the clinic that can be used for continuing education credit
- Lifetime access to watch the clinic recording on demand
How to access the video
After purchasing, you can access the video recording and download the clinic handbook under My Dashboard >> Clinic Video.
Clinic presenters:
- Karch Kiraly (US Men’s National Team Head Coach, 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist)
- John Speraw (USA Volleyball President & CEO, U.S. Men’s National Team Head Coach ’13-’24)
- Alan Knipe (LBSU Head Coach ’01-’25, 3-time NCAA National Champion)
- Kris Berzins (U.S. Men’s National Team Development Program Director)
- Troy Gilb (Sports Performance Volleyball Owner & Director)
- Stephen Hewitt (Sports Performance VB Boys Associate Director & Recruiting Coordinator)
- Hosted by Terry Liskevych (3-time US WNT Olympic Head Coach)
- Hosted by Quintin Chambers (Boys Head Coach, Francis Parker High School & Wave Volleyball Club)
Clinic sessions:
- Beginner ball control (Troy Gilb & Stephen Hewitt)
- Advanced ball control (Gilb & Hewitt)
- Elite out-of-system attacking (Gilb & Hewitt)
- How to maximize training time (John Speraw)
- 8 ball series for large group training (Kris Berzins)
- Floor defense (Kris Berzins)
- Refining your offense: Squeezing out more kills (Karch Kiraly)
- Team serving strategy: Striking the right balance (Karch Kiraly)
- Less traditional blocking practices (Alan Knipe)
- Culture by design: Building a program that lasts (Alan Knipe)
Bonus videos:
- Inside the mind of Doug Beal: Lessons from a lifetime in men’s volleyball (Doug Beal)
- Growing the boys game in the younger age groups (John Speraw)
- How to grow boy’s volleyball and the drills to help you do it (Matt Snyder)
- Men’s passing: Formations to protect your hitters (Ben Josephson)
- Men’s vs. women’s defense (Mark Barnard & Ben Josephson)
- Blocking schemes (Andy Halaz)
- Practice planning and execution (Terry Liskevych)
Pricing & Discounts
- AOC Premium members automatically receive a 10% discount on the clinic (no code needed).
- JVA members receive a 20% discount on the clinic. Code must be entered at checkout to receive discount (code provided by the JVA).
Attendees of this clinic are saying:
“Presenters were fantastic. Really appreciate the white board summary before hand. Content was perfect.”
“I found it very relevant and engaging. I loved the fact that if I missed something or want to review and disect a drill/concept/etc, I can now review the recorded version. I have coached for over 30 years and usually only come away with maybe one or two concepts per clinic. I was excited that I was seeing drills and concepts that weren’t geared to just the women’s game. Though I believe there are a lot of similarities, this clinic focused on more “above the net” and aggressive mind set issues than girls do.”
“I like how it covered a lot of topics about the sport from a variety of coaches with similar/different experiences and paths taken. I think a cool idea is to get a few coaches talking about the same topic but how it differed between them and why they made/make those decisions.”
“This clinic was amazing, with plenty of resources and great material given that was relevant to many levels of the game. I look forward to using some of these drills with my boys, and a lot of them can be brought over to the girls side as well, which I’ll be doing. This clinic was so helpful, well run, and the organizers did a great job spacing it out with breaks, and the Q&A’s live were a great addition with added value for real-time feedback.”
“Great coaches with long list of acomplishments and able to break things down into layman terms.”
“I loved the beginner stuff. Getting new ways to teach introductory players the basics of volleyball is so important to ensure that we don’t fall victim to the curse of knowledge – the idea that sometimes we forget how hard it is to learn something that we take for granted because we have had years of experience with it. I’m a new coach. I played 25 years ago and now I’m trying to catch back up to the game. So all the drills, strategies, and systems that everyone went over today was great for me.”
“I loved the ball control and OOS segments, and feel like I have some more good drill options for future practices. I also enjoyed the building team culture segment, and would like more “non-drill” education mixed in.”
“I love the drills as they address many areas of opportunity to improve.”

















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