The Playbook Journal: Volleyball Edition
The Playbook Journal: Volleyball Edition
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Designed for coaches and players who lead with intention.
š Why Coaches and Players Love It
Get organized and lead with purpose using this premium volleyball journal built for courtside strategy and player progress. Whether you're running drills, setting rotations, or mapping plays, the Playbook Journal brings clarity and confidence to your coaching.
š Key Features
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Generous 7ā x 10ā layout with space for detailed notes
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120 thick, no-bleed pages with full-color volleyball court diagrams
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Water- and scratch-resistant vegan leather cover
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Flat-lay binding for easy writing and planning
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Built-in index for quick navigation during matches
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Works for indoor and outdoor volleyball at every level
š Perfect For:
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Volleyball coaches ready to upgrade from messy clipboards and loose pages
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Teams preparing for tournaments, training camps, or a focused season
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Gifts for volleyball players, senior night celebrations, or coach appreciation
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Encouraging athletes to set goals, track progress, and reflect on their growth
Not just a journalāthis is your seasonās strategy in one sleek, professional package. For those who lead with vision and show up prepared.
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Customers are saying
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Love this journal. I am a club coach and use it to keep notes on the rotations as they play!
The Playbook Journal Volleyball Edition offers a structured way to reflect on practices and matches. It helps me set clear goals and stay accountable. A valuable resource for any dedicated athlete. I highly recommend this journal play book!
This book is super helpful as a volleyball coach. It's an easy way to keep all of your lineups in one place. I just have two very minor complaints. 1) Each page includes a spot for the date but there should also be a spot for the opponent since sometimes in volleyball you can play multiple teams on one day. 2) You only really need one side of the court drawn, not both. Unless you're scouting to see what lineup the other team is in (which is only really done at higher levels and is a guessing game mostly) then having the whole court drawn out wastes some space that could be used to make the line ups bigger and easier to read. Ultimately, not deal brakers though but something to consider.
This book looks like it will be very helpful for my upcoming season. It came in a timely manner and is well make.