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PERFORMANCE COACH CONTEXT UPPORT THE COMPETITIVE EXPERIENCE COACH TEMPLATE AND EVALUATION GRID (Version 0.2 MARCH 3, 2017)!!!!! All rights reserved, Coaching Association of Canada and Volleyball Canada 2017

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience OPPONENT ERVE RECEIVE TO ATTACK & ERVE TARGET C-BALL OUR DEFENE V ATTACK PIPE OPPONENT 4 3 2 5 6 1 L OPPONENT ERVE RIGHT IDE MIDDLE LEFT IDE

upport the Competitive Experience AL GAME PLAN OPPONENT TENDENCIE ERVING TRATEGY Middle OFFENIVE TRATEGY Left ide Right ide or C-Ball Pipe BLOCKING TRATEGY DEFENIVE TRATEGY

upport the Competitive Experience HOT CHART OF OPPONENT BY 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 6 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 6 1

upport the Competitive Experience HOT CHART OF OUR TEAM BY 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 6 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 5 6 1 5 6 1 5 6 1

upport the Competitive Experience TATITICAL ANALYI OF OPPONENT PLAYER erving Passing (Reception) Attacking erving Passing 0 1 2 3 4 Avg 0 1 2 3 4 Avg Kill Continue Error Attack Efficiency Blocking Point low down Block (++) (+) Tool (0) Error (-) Dig to Transition (+) Defense Dig to FB (0) Dig Error (-)

upport the Competitive Experience TATITICAL ANALYI OF OUR TEAM PLAYER erving Passing (Reception) Attacking erving Passing 0 1 2 3 4 Avg 0 1 2 3 4 Avg Kill Continue Error Attack Efficiency Blocking Point low down Block (++) (+) Tool (0) Error (-) Dig to Transition (+) Defense Dig to FB (0) Dig Error (-)

upport the Competitive Experience Competition Analysis & Game Plan Development UMMARY OF COMPETITION ANALYI OUR TEAM OPPONENT Team trengths Team Weaknesses

upport the Competitive Experience Competition Analysis & Game Plan Development Name of coach observed: Date of match: Team observed: Match final score: NCCP #: Location: Opponent: et scores: Performance Coach Evaluator Match Observation Form Evaluator Notes on tarting Rotations:

Coaching Interventions Evaluator Notes on Coaching Interventions:

Game Plan Evaluation and Assessment Assessment 1 The strengths and weaknesses of coaches team is complete 2 The strengths and weaknesses of their team is complete 3 The statistical analysis is complete 4 The shot chart is complete for coaches team 5 The shot chart is complete for opponent team 6 Favourable match-ups were created 7 erving strategy was implemented 8 Defensive strategy was implemented 9 Offensive strategy was implemented 10 The offensive strategy was effective 11 The defensive strategy was effective 12 Interventions were made when necessary to support learning 12 Adjustments were made to the game plan as necessary 14 ubstitutions were made at appropriate times 15 Timeouts were made at appropriate times 16 Interventions during timeouts were effective and clear Yes No Evaluator Notes on Game Plan Evaluation and Assessment:

Intervention and Feedback Evaluation Use this form to assess the coach s feedback. This form can be used for most types of activities. Type of feedback used most frequently. Type Definition Examples Evaluative Prescriptive Descriptive The coach assesses the quality of the performance; he or she makes some kind of assessment or judgement The coach tells the athlete how to execute the skill next time The coach describes to the athlete what he or she has just done q That s fine! q Good job! q No, not like that! q Not good enough! q Throw it higher! (general) q Get your arm higher! (specific) q The build-up was too slow (general) q Your legs were really extended (specific) Was the coach s feedback: Feedback checklist q pecific, not general, for example: You did perfectly! instead of That s fine!? q Positive and constructive, not negative and humiliating? q Directly linked to the skill or behaviour to be improved? q Informative and relevant to the most important performance factors? q Balanced? Did it contain information on what the athlete did well and on what still needs improvement? E.g. Your (movement) is better than last time. The next thing to do would be to (add another level of complexity to the movement, or a particular piece to refine). q Clear, precise, and easy to understand? E.g. did I use simple words? Evaluator Notes on Intervention and Feedback: