Anonymous wrote:Ofer Levy runs the Montgomery County clinics and rec league described above during the school year and only camps during the summer. The camp is too long a day, IMO but the clinics and rec league are a great place to start. Try for a year and if your child likes it, look into club. The rec leagues are more fun than clinics. You get an hour to learn skills with your team and there’s slightly less standing in line for your turn, with about 10-12 kids per coach, which may translate into more fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly what got my kid to love volleyball was a clinic run through Howard County- I don't think it was Ofer Levy but it might have been. It lasted maybe 6 weeks and was for 2 hours on a weeknight. She then started doing the 10-12 rec league- 1 hour practice and a game every Sunday for about 6-8 weeks. The league culminated in a tournament. It was pretty low-key and supportive, all kids play. She did that for a few seasons and we gradually ramped up to specific clinics with clubs that she was interested in. She's now 12 and in her first year of club and still obsessed with volleyball. I'm sure montgo has something similar- as someone noted above, the Gaithersburg league is fantastic as is MVSA for beginners.
Thanks for this! I have heard great things about Gaithersburg too. What makes it so good?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly what got my kid to love volleyball was a clinic run through Howard County- I don't think it was Ofer Levy but it might have been. It lasted maybe 6 weeks and was for 2 hours on a weeknight. She then started doing the 10-12 rec league- 1 hour practice and a game every Sunday for about 6-8 weeks. The league culminated in a tournament. It was pretty low-key and supportive, all kids play. She did that for a few seasons and we gradually ramped up to specific clinics with clubs that she was interested in. She's now 12 and in her first year of club and still obsessed with volleyball. I'm sure montgo has something similar- as someone noted above, the Gaithersburg league is fantastic as is MVSA for beginners.
Anonymous wrote:Some clubs offer intro camps- Montgomery county has Stars and East Coast Elite. Both have camps geared for beginners. But they may be all day camps. Metro has shorter clinics also geared for beginners in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Ofer Levy felt very drill-heavy and ran 9–3, which was a lot for her. It was also a huge mixed-age group, probably 9 to 18, so honestly not the best intro. She also said her arms/wrists hurt.
I don't think there is any way around this. I still remember being a kid learning volleyball and how much it hurt my forearms, wrists and hands. Can you practice outside with her daily to develop the muscles and reduce the sensitivity? When learning any new sport, most things hurt until the body adjusts.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Ofer Levy felt very drill-heavy and ran 9–3, which was a lot for her. It was also a huge mixed-age group, probably 9 to 18, so honestly not the best intro. She also said her arms/wrists hurt.