Episode 54 - Thoughts on Unorganized Sports, the Centre Approach and the Can Am Holiday Volleyball Showcase With Paul Rainville

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In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome Maverick Volleyball Coach Paul Rainville to discuss the benefits of unorganized sports, the value and challenges with a centre approach, the Can Am Holiday Volleyball Showcase and much more.   (1:21) - Was Paul a two sport athlete at Laurentian University?   (2:20) - What lead Paul to choose volleyball over many other sports and become a coach?   (4:39) - Why does coach Rainville believe unorganized sports played a huge role in his upbringing?   (6:00) - Is unorganized play less frequent nowadays?   (7:33) - Was being a gym teacher or a coach always Paul's long term plan?   (8:43) - Why does coach Rainville particularly enjoy working with younger age groups?   (10:40) - How is the season going so far with the 14U boys Bandits and Renegades?   (11:39) - What is the most enjoyable part of coaching at that age group?   (12:36) - Having been involved with various centre approach, what are some of coach Rainville thoughts on the concept?   (15:01) - What is the key to a successful centre approach?   (15:55) - Why should other age groups or other clubs with large cohorts start using the centre approach?   (16:48) - How can a parent better support his child involved with a centre approach?    (17:38) - What is the process behind producing rosters, moving athletes around when necessary?   (21:35) - What are some typical issues coach Rainville has faced with the centre approach and what solutions does he recommend?   (24:13) - How is the final decision on the end of season rosters communicated with athletes and parents?   (27:11) - As a symposium participant and a spectator, what are Paul's thoughts on the inaugural Can Am Holiday Volleyball Showcase?   (29:29) - Was there a big difference in playing style between the american and canadian teams?   (31:40) - What are some key takeaways for coach Rainville in regards to the symposium?   (33:30) - Get your feet to the ball and push to 6   (35:20) - Above the Line from Urban Meyer and Wayne Coffey; no BCE   (36:10) - 10/80/10   (37:30) - Controlables: attitude, communication & effort   (38:42) - Events + response = outcome   (39:09) - Play whistle to whistle   (40:00) - Air volleyball   (41:54) - Importance of steady head level, non midline contact and platform angle on passing   (47:05) - Setters staying in their invisible cylinder, square up to the long set   (48:15) - Will the event be back next year?   (49:25) - What is one of coach Rainville's favorite resource? Chicken Soup for the Soul Rick & Dick Hoyt Backwards Bike by Destin Sandlin