By Junior Volleyball Association
This blog is entirely designed to share the personal experience of Chris Beerman in his first year as Club Director of Lexington United Volleyball. LUV (Lexington United Volleyball) is currently in it's first year of operation.
This blog is entirely designed to share the personal experience of Chris Beerman in his first year as Club Director of Lexington United Volleyball. LUV (Lexington United Volleyball) is currently in it's first year of operation.
Prior to entering the realm of club volleyball, Chris was a 20 year DI collegiate coach, most recently an Assistant Coach at Kentucky, and prior to that he was the Head Coach at University of Pittsburgh and James Madison University.
In collaboration with Munciana volleyball, LUV (Lexington United Volleyball) will be an all-encompassing volleyball club for girls in the Lexington, KY area. It will provide team volleyball opportunities for all ages (4-18) and competitive levels as well as lessons, camps, tournaments and college recruiting education.
Through a series of posts, Chris will depict his experience as Club Director of a brand new volleyball club in hopes that it may educate others looking to do the same, while sparking dialogue to share ideas, challenges, and successes along the way.
Chris shares the same vision as Junior Volleyball Association which is to promote the growth of youth and junior volleyball. This blog is one channel that JVA hopes will serve as a resource to all club directors, aspiring club directors, and passionate educators in youth and junior volleyball. To view more resources and education provided by JVA click here.
Chris shares the same vision as Junior Volleyball Association which is to promote the growth of youth and junior volleyball. This blog is one channel that JVA hopes will serve as a resource to all club directors, aspiring club directors, and passionate educators in youth and junior volleyball. To view more resources and education provided by JVA click here.
1 comment:
I think it is pretty amazing what you are trying to do. Being a fan of yours when you were at Pitt, it is sad that you no longer coach at the D1 Level but understand your committment to being a club director. I am intrigued by your story and of course wish you the best as I continue to follow your work.
jay
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