Improve Your Volleyball Coaching by Following These 5 TikTok Accounts

With 3 minute long vertical videos, easy editing tools, voice overs and closed captions, TikTok is ideally suited for helping volleyball coaches to expand their volleyball skills and knowledge.

We have spent hours and hours on TikTok looking for the most valuable accounts specifically for volleyball coaches.

We found incredibly valuable accounts that teach D1 setting, proper arm swing mechanics, efficiently jumping and safely landing, and more.

With a minimal amount of memes and a maximum amount of volleyball knowledge, these 5 TikTok accounts are the best ones for volleyball coaches to follow to get better at coaching:

1. MoreThanWinsVB (@morethanwinsvb)

Scott Mattera is the head volleyball coach at Our Lady of the Lake University and Alamo Volleyball Club in San Antonio, Texas. Coach Scott has a really fun personality that comes through in his large collection of individual, team, and camp drills covering all of the volleyball skills.

Why You Should Follow: Effective drills for building arm swing mechanics, dynamic and unique team drills, strong ability to verbalize and break down skills into keys

2.Torqvb (@therealtorqvb)

Isaac Kneubuhl is a former Division 1 All-American, National Team, and European professional volleyball player (with a degree in Exercise Science) who has deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics.

His primary focus is on arm swing biomechanics and helping volleyball hitters improve their arm swing. This account is an invaluable resource for coaches to learn about proper arm swing mechanics.

Why You Should Follow: Incredible slow-motion videos of attackers and passers accompanied by biomechanical teachings

3. SetterU (@setter_u)

SetterU is a technique-based, detailed-oriented setting program based in Austin, Texas, which offers individual lessions, group training, camps and clinics. They have had incredible success, with many of their players going on to play at the Division 1 college level.

This account is truly a remarkable resource for coaches looking to get better at teaching the art of setting. Make sure to check them out on Instagram as well!

Why You Should Follow: Efficient and effective drills for training all levels of setter

4. Brian Singh (@briansingh_coachb)

Brian Singh is the Head Men’s Volleyball Coach at Seneca College in Toronto. Known as the “Online Volleyball Expert,” he is very active in the volleyball coaching community and has a podcast, free online resources, and offers a highly reviewed vertical jump program.

Why You Should Follow: A knowledgeable volleyball coach verbalizing all skills to players during practices

5. Reid Hall (@reidsworkouts)

Reid Hall is a former Canadian National Team Gold Medalist for Beach Volleyball and has been a volleyball strength and conditioning coach for 11 years. He has worked with over 82 volleyball players who have gone on to receive a Division 1 Scholarship, and currently offers an online strength and conditioning program specifically for volleyball players.

Why You Should Follow: Exercises and workouts specific to volleyball players to jump higher, improve strength and condition and help prevent injury

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