Arizona Volleyball Academy

About Us

AVA Board of Directors

 

Founding Director/Owner: Matt Cohen
Club Director: Jose Lugo
Director of Coaches: Shawn Fuller
Club President: Shannon Bullock
Treasurer: Rhonda Rumble
Secretrary: Amanda Ware

AVA Philosophy - Why chose AVA?


AVA is different from other clubs in Arizona that you may have been involved with for several reasons. We are set up as a complete program that allows players to develop and grow as they continue with the club. The AVA program is completely dedicated to providing its athletes with the technical, tactical, and physical training needed to reach their highest possible potential. We strive to help each and every player, regardless of age or ability, to achieve maximum performance. For the youth player, we want to develop a solid base of fundamental skills, as well as a passion for the sport. As players get older and progress through our program, we want to provide the path to a level of excellence that allows each and every athlete to test their own limitations. We understand that we are providing a service to you, the players and parents, not the other way around. This understanding is what drives us to provide the best possible club experience for everyone involved. For those that have been with AVA before, we have explained several important aspects below that make AVA the only club volleyball choice.

Focus on Skill Development


The best reason for choosing AVA is that we understand and embrace the idea that the purpose of club volleyball is to assist players in training and developing their individual skills and techniques. That is why we focus the majority of our training time on developing the player, rather than developing the team. Yes, we want our teams to be successful but not at the expense of the individual player. We feel that good players can and will become a good team if trained properly and given the opportunity to succeed. When athletes are young, it is easy for players and parents to make the mistake of getting caught up in trying to find the best team to play on or trying to play with their friends. In the search to play on the best team, parents and players often overlook the most important element of long-term growth in the sport of volleyball, the training and development of individual skills. College coaches recruit elite players with elite skills, not elite teams. By providing the best available training and developing the skills of each athlete, we can provide the best possible club experience for our athletes. As written above, AVA is completely dedicated to providing its athletes with the technical, tactical, and physical training needed to reach their highest potential.

Master Coach Concept


This type of training allows each athlete to receive the same comprehensive training as everyone else in her age group regardless of individual or team skill level. In most clubs, each athlete is at the mercy of her individual coach, in regards to that coach’s technical, tactical, and physical understanding of the sport of volleyball. If this is the case, practices can be poorly organized, inefficiently executed and often fail to give each player the chance to reach their full potential. At AVA we have adopted the master coach concept to ensure that this does not happen. The master coach is in charge of developing and implementing the practice plan for all of the athletes and making sure that all of the involved coaches understand the practice plan, thereby assuring each athlete the same high quality of training during practice.

Systematic Approach to Training


We have developed a volleyball program, not just a club with a collection of teams and coaches. One of the many problems that exist in youth volleyball, especially in this area, is the lack of consistency in regard to teaching the basic skills. It is not uncommon for young players to have several different coaches teaching them the skills many different ways over the course of their youth and junior playing days. In our program, all of the coaches, in every age level must learn to teach all of the basic skills with the same techniques and methods. In doing so, players can continue to develop and improve each year and build on what they learn each season instead of starting over each year with a new coach. We understand that player development is an ongoing process over a period of time and we try to teach each skill systematically and efficiently with the player’s long-term growth and development as primary objectives. Our program is modeled after the Sports Performance Volleyball Club’s (SPRI) training program, which is recognized by many as the premier volleyball club for developing youth and junior volleyball players.

History of AVA

AVA was founded in October of 2004 by Matt Cohen. The intent was to put together a club that would be run differently than any other club in Arizona. An emphasis was placed on high-level training with a systematic approach. This meant that players on all teams would receive the same type of training, no matter their previous skill level. From the beginning, we have believed that training every player to become their best would enable our teams to compete at the highest level.