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4.0 out of 5 stars
A worthy companion to Kiraly's BEACH VOLLEYBALL, July 19 2004
This review is from: Karch Kiraly's Championship Volleyball (Paperback)
Like Joe Eszterhas, the author of SHOWGIRLS and FLASHDANCE, the parents of Karsh Kiraly emigrated to the US from Hungary, where a repressive regime had limited their rights to work and practice free thought. Kiraly shares with Joe Eszterhas some of the same beliefs in the goodness of America, a land where you can make as much money and accure as much cultural capital as you possibly can. And Kiraly has had it all. In CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL it is like having a coach over your shoulder at all times, a coach who is going to teach you to block, bump, pass and spike step by step, with careful diagrams and a consistent "you can do it" attitude. Funny to think that a childhood cartwheel, in which he injured his hand badly by thrusting it into a gopher hole, led to a general lengthening of one arm and corresponding flexibility, which saw him in good stead when he became a teen. Kiraly proves over and over that when life hands you (or your parents) a lemon, you can turn around and make the finest lemonade from it. One handy chart included in both editions of KK's CV is the list of VOLLEYBALL MILESTONES at the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!, Feb 12 2003
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This review is from: Karch Kiraly's Championship Volleyball (Paperback)
I've been coaching volleyball for 7 years now. This is the best book I've found on skills and strategies. It helped me go from the basics, which is all the farther high school volleyball got when I played, to the advanced game it is today. Easy to read and understand, also.
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Nice. Not very thorough. Offers interesting concepts., May 26 1999
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This review is from: Karch Kiraly's Championship Volleyball (Paperback)
The book covers the basic techniques and tactics. It is mostly a description of the author's view of how to play, and less a complete description of the possibilities, implications, pros and cons of the various options. If you want to know how Karch plays - there's some very interesting "inside information". This does not necessarily mean it suits your needs and abilities. If you value your health, and want to make real progress, skip the chapter about conditioning and strength training - very unprofessional: For example, his gym leg training is knee extensions, rather than leg press / squats, and his view of rest is 24 hours off the gym (in his level he should retire for ~96 hours).
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!, Feb 12 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Karch Kiraly's Championship Volleyball (Paperback)
I've been coaching volleyball for 7 years now. This is the best book I've found on skills and strategies. It helped me go from the basics, which is all the farther high school volleyball got when I played, to the advanced game it is today. Easy to read and understand, also.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A worthy companion to Kiraly's BEACH VOLLEYBALL, July 19 2004
By Kevin Killian - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Karch Kiraly's Championship Volleyball (Paperback)
Like Joe Eszterhas, the author of SHOWGIRLS and FLASHDANCE, the parents of Karsh Kiraly emigrated to the US from Hungary, where a repressive regime had limited their rights to work and practice free thought. Kiraly shares with Joe Eszterhas some of the same beliefs in the goodness of America, a land where you can make as much money and accure as much cultural capital as you possibly can. And Kiraly has had it all. In CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL it is like having a coach over your shoulder at all times, a coach who is going to teach you to block, bump, pass and spike step by step, with careful diagrams and a consistent "you can do it" attitude. Funny to think that a childhood cartwheel, in which he injured his hand badly by thrusting it into a gopher hole, led to a general lengthening of one arm and corresponding flexibility, which saw him in good stead when he became a teen. Kiraly proves over and over that when life hands you (or your parents) a lemon, you can turn around and make the finest lemonade from it. One handy chart included in both editions of KK's CV is the list of VOLLEYBALL MILESTONES at the end.
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