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“Playing beach volleyball helped me to become faster on the court. I was able to learn and use all the skills because in beach you have to pass, set and hit. It also improved my overhand serve since there are a lot more serving reps in the beach game.” Kyla Artlip, 8th grade, North Raleigh Christian Academy |
“Beach volleyball isn’t just fun, it pushes you to be better in every aspect of the game. My speed and vertical has improved tremendously since playing in the sand, it has also taught me to have a strategic mind which has transferred over into my indoor game.” Katie McLamb, Sophomore Tusculum University |
“As a middle hitter playing beach has improved my indoor skills so much. My vertical and balance have increased, I am more aware of what is going on around me at all times, and my passing is controlled and to target. Playing with only two people gives you the chance for a lot of ball touches and reps.” Ginny Barnes, Sr. Heritage High School |
“Since playing beach, I am faster on my feet and can cover so much more court. It enhanced all my skills and allowed me to become a six rotation all-around player. Beach also helped my teamwork and leadership skills on the court and in school." Camilla Villarreal, Fr., Rolesville High School |
“I was told that beach would improve my game and it definitely did that and more. As a Libero it increased my endurance, got me in great shape and helped train me to stay focused and 100% engaged during long rallies and long tournament days. Beach also enhanced my communication and leadership skills both on and off the court. I love playing beach and all the benefits that come with it." Emily Puckett, Soph. Heritage High School |
"I began playing volleyball in 2019 with very little skill and experience. After one season of club as a DS I still could not swing with much power or serve with great consistancy, then I played a summer of beach. All my skills are more developed and consistant as I head into my second year of club and my confidence is really high." Zoe Johnian, 8th grade, Thales Academy Rolesville |