Sunday, June 3, 2012

Simone Lee Blog #3 - Day three at the OTC



Simone Lee is a member of Milwaukee Sting 16 Gold and is one of 24 players who has been invited to Colorado Springs and the U.S. Olympic Training Center to compete for a spot on the USA Volleyball Youth National Team. The 12 members selected to the team will then compete at the NORCECA Youth Championships in the Dominican Republic at the end of June. Lee will be blogging for the Badger Region during her experiences.
6/2/2012
Today was the last full day at the US Olympic Training Center! I'm so glad that I have made so many new friends.  And I know our friendships will last a lifetime! This blog, again, will be split into three sections: the morning, afternoon, and evening sessions.


Morning Session: During the morning session we started the same as always, with our dynamic warm-up. After that we were split up into three teams and played six on six until one team reached 15. Everyone was so ‘on’ this morning.  We had to really step up to score.  At one point the coaches stopped play to ask why there was a side out.  The answer was the setter and hitter didn’t keep doing what was scoring.   Duh!  After that we all played a lot smarter.  It really works!  The team that was off did a serve, pass, and hit drill. The coaches had wipe boards on each court to track passing:  1-2-3.  The best passers moved up to the next court.  Soon after, we split up onto three courts by positions. Since I am an outside/right side hitter I went with the outsides/right sides. We played six on six the whole time. To help the coaches evaluate the girls, they had a guy taking stats on all the passes, hits, blocks and digs by player.  Then we ended the session with a cool down. We went to lunch in the cafeteria and rested up for the afternoon session.  Did I mention how good the food is here?!


Afternoon Session: To start the afternoon session we, again, started with our dynamic warm-up.  Then we did ball control which consisted of passing back and forth, setting back and forth, and peppering back and forth. Because this isn’t a camp, we didn’t work on skills.  We went straight into six on six. Just like before, every contact was tracked.  Coach stopped us to tell us how many times we got a side out.  We weren’t getting enough to win matches.  And Coach said winning matches is the goal!  So we all worked harder to score on every attack, not just get the ball back over the net—even though we were tired.  We played on two different courts for quite some time but, the time flew past so quickly that it didn't seem long at all!! We soon did some serve receive and ended like we always do, with a cool down. Cool down was doing an Indian run (the run was more like a jog) like yesterday.


Evening Session:  Again, it was a really competitive session.  For our warm up we did triangle setting (ask your girls about this one). We played six on six but only the outside could score any points. It was a tough drill because the outside hitters had to pass out of serve receive and then go and hit the ball. We had another hitting competition with this drill.  The best hitters kept playing until the best two hitters were left.  The best hitters were the ones who could score the most on their attacks out of ten or 20 balls.  If the defense picked it up then it was a wash and the opposite side got the ball. The middles and right sides did a great job blocking some of these hard hit balls!! It was really good because the hitters had to come up with different ways to score because the blocks and digs were getting better and better!  The coaches then split us up into three teams and we all competed against one another like we did in the earlier sessions. The team that was off was doing serve receive and hitting outside and middle again. One team won all their games.  One team only won once.  Like I said before, everything was tracked. 


But all in all, the last session was a great session! Since tomorrow is our last day at the Training Center, we really need to stay focused and positive.  They will tell us the results tomorrow after we have our morning session. Everyone did really well.  The coaches have a tough job ahead of them!  Only 12 girls will be chosen for a spot on the Girls Youth National Team.  Once we know, we’ll all breathe a sigh of relief.  Then we will all go to lunch and head on home. 


This has been the most challenging experience in my life so far.  Thanks for joining me on this journey!



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