Volleyball Clubs Emphasizing Off-Court Training by Sean Jensen Freelance Journalist at SportsEngine June 2, 2023 | 0 minutes, 39 seconds read What a club provides, in terms of physical development, could be the determining factor in choosing one club over another. Five months ago Max Miller opened a 17,400-square foot volleyball facility for the club he founded in 2006. Courts — three of them — dominate the space, yet Mintonette Sports also allocates space for an emerging emphasis in youth volleyball: Conditioning and training. All told, about 3,000 square feet will be the home to a yet-to-be determined training partner to provide those services to the club and other clients. “As we blew up on the national level, (training) has been a core,” Miller said. “(The athletes) needed to have balance and a strong core. In the 15s and 16s (age groups), they need more than we can give them.” READ THE REST AT JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION About Sean Jensen Freelance Journalist at SportsEngine Sean K. Jensen was born in South Korea, but he was raised in California, Massachusetts and Virginia, mostly on or near military bases. Given his unique background, he's always been drawn to storytelling, a skill he developed at Northwestern University and crafted for 16 years as a reporter and columnist, almost exclusively covering the NFL. He’s now an inspirational speaker and author of The Middle School Rules, a book series that tells the defining moments of professional athletes. He is also the creator of Model Student Athlete, a video series for young athletes, and Winning Is Not Everything, a podcast that aims to “bring sanity back to youth sports” through conversations with high-character athletes, coaches, and parents. You can learn more about him at his website, SeanKJensen.com. Connect with Sean Jensen sports in this article Volleyball