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Top 10 Holiday Volleyball Gift GuideOne of the hardest things for parents, friends and family of a volleyball player is figuring out what a volleyball player really wants. Well, look no further. We have gathered together the top gifts any volleyball player would want regardless of cost. So, get out your pocket books and get ready to spin, some of these gifts really cost a bunch of bucks. 1) Volleyball ShoesVolleyball shoe prices can run anywhere from $50.00 to $150.00. Not too glamorous a gift but if you volleyball player plays indoor volleyball, shoes are the number-one overused piece of equipment. Without good shoes, a player runs the risk of not only not playing at their top level, but also running the risk of injury. Every volleyball player in the world could use a new pair of shoes. 2) A Sand Volleyball Court!Yes you got it. What volleyball player would not want to have their own sand volleyball court right in his or her back yard? Believe it or not, you can make this happen for under $1500. Sure, that's a little extreme, but this was the top gifts of all time. Come on, live a little and get your player his or her own volleyball court. 3) Mizuno Uniform DealThis a great deal for a volleyball player just getting her start. She's played hard all season and is looking forward to Junior Olympics in a few months. So, get her outfitted in style. Spike Nashbar has a package that includes a new Mizuno jersey, shorts, knee pads, socks and shoes all for a low price. Check this one out. 4) Volleyball Net SystemWhat volleyball player would not want to have their own volleyball court. With one of these net systems from Volleyball USA, they can play volleyball anywhere, anytime. Prices can range from $75 for poor systems to up to $500.00 for really good systems. 5) A New VolleyballYou are just not a volleyball player unless you have your own volleyball. Don't let your player be left out without a volleyball. Good volleyballs run between $35-50. Please, do your player a favor and DO NOT buy a synthetic leather volleyball. Get real leather. 6) The ThunderspikerNow, this is a really big gift. But, it will give any player's school or club the ability to finally practice their spiking approach. With a price tag of $1200 with shipping, this gift is definitely a high-price ticket item but I have not seen any device or training aide that provides exactly what young players need to learn their all-important spike approach. 7) Digital Software for VolleyballIf your volleyball enthusiast is a coach, than this gift is one he or she will never forget. However, it is not just for coaches, this tool which tracks rotations, attacks, serves, receives, and many more stats is a great tool for athletes and parents too. 8) Get Interactive with this CD-RomThis is a great tool for beginning players and coaches. The CD-ROM is full of plays and instructions that include video shots of the action taking place. The videos can be viewed in slow motion or even freeze frame. A searchable index of plays and drills add a great tool to this resource. 9) Volleyball Sports TutorThis cool machine will serve, set or pass your balls for you. If your player is having a hard time getting a group together to practice, than this is the gift for him or her. The big problem, it only costs $1200.00.
10) The Golden VolleyballFrom Mikasa, tell you volleyball player that she or he is the worth gold. This is a great full sized, gold colored volleyball. |
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