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Podcast Episode 16: The characteristics of great setters with Bill Neville

Podcast Episode 16: The characteristics of great setters with Bill Neville

Update: 2016-03-20
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When it comes to the history of the game, few can beat Bill Neville’s experience and knowledge. In this episode of the podcast he shares his favorite setter of all time, Katsutoshi Nekoda, and what characteristics made him so good. Nekoda was the setter of the Japanese team which in the 1960s revolutionized the sport by introducing multi-tempo sets.





Bill Neville has been a fixture for USA Volleyball for decades. He was on the coaching staff when the men won Olympic gold in 1984, has been Technical Director, and National Commissioner of Coaching Education. In the latter role he lead the development of the Coaches Accreditation Program (CAP). Bill coached the Canadian national team in the 1976 Olympics, and also spent over 15 years coaching NCAA Division I women’s volleyball. He authored the book Coaching Volleyball Successfully.





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Podcast Episode 16: The characteristics of great setters with Bill Neville

Podcast Episode 16: The characteristics of great setters with Bill Neville

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