Beach Volleyball Recruiting

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Beach Volleyball College Recruiting Tips
Collegiate beach volleyball is exploding, so much so it’s the fastest growing sport in the history of college athletics! The NCAA is now offering Division I and II teams, and will introduce DIII during the spring of 2016. This opens the door of possibilities to many youth beach volleyball players, since aspiring players will have much more opportunities ahead of them. Playing collegiate sports is an excellent opportunity for any athlete, so if playing in college is your dream, do not let anything hold you back. It is important to not let any recruiting roadblocks from discouraging you or hold you back from going for your dream.
Being recruited can be a difficult process, but playing hard and doing your
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In fact, the earlier you start, the more time you will have to brainstorm and that can help you figure out what it is that you want. Being proactive will help you get the most out of your opportunities.
Get exposure to get recruited
Unfortunately, due to the “newness” of the sport, getting exposure can be more difficult to achieve than indoor volleyball. With indoor volleyball you can easily get exposure by attending large National and Qualifier events, but you have to be a bit more proactive and creative when it comes to beach recruiting. Make sure you do your research and ask around, you never know what connections you can make unless you put yourself out there. Be sure to check out the web, as well as the USA Volleyball website, for any future programs or events that will be held.
Make a recruitment video
Since beach volleyball programs typically do not have a large budget, having a highlight video is essential if you want exposure. It can be difficult, or even impossible for a coach to see you in person so if you are serious about recruitment you must have this handy. Having a highlight video is an excellent, and creative way to introduce yourself, as it will show off your talent to a potential coach. Make sure you film yourself playing a game (if possible), as this the best representation of your playing ability. Edit the video that that any down time is removed, and make sure it showcases all of your skills in a video that is about 5-7 minutes

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