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Coach Blase: From the Australian National Team to 12U Volleyball (And Why He Hates Pepper) - Ep 5

1 h 9 min · 16. kesä 2026
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Coach Blase has coached volleyball for nearly 50 years, including serving as Head Coach of the Australian Women's National Team. Today, he's coaching 12U and 15U athletes and helping develop the next generation of players. In this episode of the Coach Chijo Podcast, we discuss what great coaching really looks like, why player development starts with self-awareness, and how coaches can create environments where athletes learn, grow, and enjoy the game. Coach Blase shares stories from his coaching journey, lessons learned from international volleyball, thoughts on leadership, dealing with difficult situations, coaching burnout, and the importance of keeping volleyball fun. Topics include: • Coaching the Australian Women's National Team • Why he now coaches 12U volleyball • What coaches should look for at tryouts • Building confidence and resilience in athletes • Leadership on and off the court • Helping players learn through discovery • Managing pressure from parents and expectations • Why great coaches coach for their players • The surprising case against pepper This episode is full of practical insights for coaches, players, and volleyball families looking to get more out of the game. Follow Coach Chijo: Instagram: @coachchijo TikTok: @coachchijo YouTube: @coachchijo Just GO!

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