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Whatever your goal we can help you achieve it!
Dick Powers Volleyball Schools provides each athlete with the opportunity to participate in an intense, individualized, and highly kinesthetic learning environment where “learning by doing” is a central theme. DPV Schools will teach, sequentially develop, and refine athletes, giving them the correct and applicable body movement patterns along with the mental and physical playing skills required to be successful in volleyball – and in life. DPV training is intense, comprehensive, and carries a common theme – “We will help you until you get it, then we will help you do it better.” Regardless of age or skill level, DPV Schools are valuable to develop and improve fundamental capabilities and techniques.
Click here for Middle School Saturday School
Click here for High School Saturday School
Click here for 3rd through 5th Grade Saturday School
“I have two daughters who have been working with Dick Powers and his staff since Saturday School in 2000. We have done GUTS camps, Saturday School, and, most importantly, played for Powers Volleyball Club for the past 2 years. I am extremely appreciative to Dick Powers and his staff for all that they have done for my daughters and me. YES!” —Parent
Dick Powers Volleyball will again be offering a summer camp season where individual value and team orientation are emphasized. Individual responsibilities and appropriate skill development are the foundations of a successful team concept and dynamics. Camps, whether team or specialty/positional, are valuable ways for every athlete to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become a successful volleyball player and team member. All athletes will learn important concepts involved in team offense, team defense, and target serving. Individual body movement patterns and footwork along with advanced skills such as passing, setting, attacking, attacking and serving will be taught.
2012 camp dates and times will be announced in spring of 2012.
More details and video(s) coming soon!
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