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LOVE Beach Volleyball Club

LOVE Beach Volleyball Club

Di: Coach Wade Galt
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Strategies, Wisdom, & Insight for Beach Volleyball Athletes + their Parents, Guardians, Fans, & Supporters


Love Your Self, Your Club, Your Journey. Love the Game, the Work, the Challenge.


  • Love Your Self & understand you are much more than merely an athlete & infinitely valuable, regardless of outcomes.
  • Love Your Club, your friends, your coaches, & your supporters (family & fans) and treat all with respect & kindness.
  • Love Your Journey - the ups & downs, wins & losses, practices & matches... constantly learning, growing, & evolving.
  • Love the Game so much that playing at a high level & with complete integrity is more important than winning.
  • Love the Work so much that you quickly & naturally grow to master the fundamental skills & advanced strategies.
  • Love the Challenge so much that you seek the best competition to push yourself, rather than the easy win.

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  • 04. Create the Relationship that Bring the Youth Athlete & Parent/Guardian/Supporter Together
    May 4 2026

    Significantly increase the odds of an awesome relationship dynamic by clarifying the vision and ground rules for the athlete / parent-guardian-supporter.


    OVERVIEW

    1. Coach Wade introduces a third vision exercise that has athletes and their parent/guardian/supporter collaborate by talking (and optionally writing or recording) about who they want to be for each other in the sports journey.
    2. He emphasizes this is not a list of demands, but a permission-based conversation about hopes, communication preferences, boundaries, and what support should look like in specific situations (such as after losses or during matches).
    3. The relationship vision should evolve over time, with regular check-ins to adjust as the athlete’s needs change and to avoid condescension or “pulling rank.”
    4. The goal is to build trust so both parties feel heard and can face challenges together—seeing the challenge as the problem rather than each other—while enjoying and celebrating the athlete’s journey and the supporter’s contribution.


    KEY MOMENTS

    • 00:00 Vision Work Setup
    • 00:47 Defining the Relationship
    • 02:06 Hopes Not Demands
    • 02:17 Evolving Support and Accountability
    • 03:10 Permission and Communication
    • 04:19 Practical Boundaries and Examples
    • 05:08 Ongoing Check Ins
    • 06:06 Same Side Against Challenges
    • 06:44 Wrap Up and Next Steps


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  • 03. Be the Supportive Parent / Guardian Your Youth Athlete Needs
    May 4 2026

    Intentionally decide what type of experience you want to give your athlete (and who you want to be in relation to them) on their journey.


    OVERVIEW

    1. Coach Wade addresses parents, guardians, and supporters, urging them to clarify how they want to show up for their athlete after the athlete completes vision work.
    2. He invites supporters to define a personal “north star” for their role—who they want to be during the athlete’s successes, struggles, and moments of anger or lashing out—so their reactions aren’t dictated by the athlete’s behavior.
    3. He recommends writing answers by hand in a notebook and, if applicable, integrating spiritual or religious practices like prayer or meditation.
    4. He emphasizes there is no single right approach (hands-on or hands-off depends on age and stage),
    5. He encourages listening without escalating conflict, and suggests using the written vision as an anchor to return to during difficult moments as part of an ongoing growth process.


    KEY MOMENTS

    • 00:00 Supporting Your Athlete
    • 00:43 Choose Who You’ll Be
    • 02:12 North Star Vision Work
    • 02:46 Write It Down
    • 03:29 When Things Go Well
    • 05:29 When They Struggle
    • 06:25 When They Lash Out
    • 08:19 Anchor for the Storm
    • 09:19 Wrap Up and Next Steps


    LINKS

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    10 min
  • 02. Build the Vision: Your Best Volleyball Season Yet of Play, Fun, & Work
    May 4 2026

    Intentionally envision & create the experiences you most wish to have on your beach volleyball journey.


    OVERVIEW

    1. Coach Wade explains that having a clear vision makes a great volleyball season more likely, drawing on ideas like Stephen Covey’s “begin with the end in mind” and Tony Robbins’ focus on outcomes.
    2. Aimed primarily at youth athletes (but applicable to others), he suggests using a composition notebook to write a future-looking reflection: imagining the season is over and asking what would need to have happened to feel happy with progress.
    3. Coach Wade encourages setting ambitious, specific goals without becoming rigid if results differ, and expanding beliefs about what’s possible.
    4. The vision should include three parts: how you want to feel and experience the sport, what it looks like to have fun and stay engaged in competition beyond just winning, and what work habits and research you will do that realistically lead to the desired outcomes.
    5. Coach Wade previews later videos on supporter and relationship visions.


    KEY MOMENTS

    • 00:00 Season Vision Setup
    • 01:02 Three-Part Vision Plan
    • 01:56 Notebook Exercise
    • 02:21 Future Progress Question
    • 04:15 Aim Higher Goals
    • 05:59 Joyful Play Mindset
    • 08:08 Work Behind Results
    • 09:29 Wrap Up Next Steps


    LINKS

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    • YouTube


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    11 min
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