At Elites, every athlete deserves a fair shot. But with limited spots in each squad, training attendance plays a critical role in team selection—especially as we approach tournament season. Players who consistently attend sessions are the ones we see developing week-to-week. If you’re missing training, you’re missing opportunities to show progress, adapt to systems, and connect with your teammates.
Coaches Track More Than Skill – They Track Commitment
Our coaching staff doesn’t just look at match performance. We track attendance, effort, and attitude at every session. A player who trains consistently shows coaches they’re serious, reliable, and team-focused. It’s not just about what you do on game day—it’s what you do every Tuesday, Thursday, and weekend leading up to it.
Absences Break Team Rhythm
Volleyball is about connection—knowing where your setter places the ball, trusting your libero’s calls, timing your blocks with precision. When players miss training, that rhythm is disrupted. Even one player out of sync can affect team performance. Full-squad training matters. If you’re committed to a spot on your team, being present is step one.
Squad Changes Are Based on More Than Talent
Yes, skill matters. But so does showing up. We’ve had technically strong players miss out on travel squads simply because they didn’t attend enough sessions to build rapport with the team or trust with the coaches. If you’re serious about staying in the top rotation, train like you mean it.
Bottom Line – Be There
Want to move from bench to starter? Be at training. Want to make a representative team next season? Show consistency now. At Elites, we reward hard work and commitment—and it all starts with showing up.