
Episode 176: How Work Ethic and Training Changed Ava Ketelsen’s Volleyball Career.
From “third outside” to college commit, Ava Ketelsen shows what happens when you refuse to coast, outwork everyone in the weight room, and turn setbacks into fuel.
Welcome to Oak Performance Radio, where we talk about what it really takes to perform at a high level. The show looks at training, preparation, and decision-making through real athletes, coaches, and experiences, on and off the field.
Episode Highlights
In today’s episode, Adam Lane sits down with VC United outside hitter and Upper Iowa commit Ava Ketelsen to walk through how she went from a late-arriving small-club athlete to one of the hardest-working players in the gym. They talk about her rough start at a bigger club, the mindset that kept her from quitting, and why serious volleyball players can’t afford to treat the weight room like an option.
Episode Outline
Ava’s move from a small hometown club to VC United and Oak Performance
Early struggles with playing time and position change to outside hitter
How she used the weight room and training to change her role on the court
Mindset: not quitting, using setbacks as fuel, and leading by example
The impact of facilities, coaching, and culture on her growth
Preparing for college volleyball at Upper Iowa, and what she wants to be known for.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro & who is Ava Ketelsen
01:04 From small club to VC United
02:30 First impressions of Oak & feeling intimidated
03:26 Early setbacks and limited playing time
04:48 Mindset after a disappointing first tournament
06:32 Discovering the weight room and real training
08:00 Position change to outside hitter
10:42 Breakthrough tournament in Kentucky
12:29 Connecting hard lifting to on-court performance
14:07 Coming from a bare-bones club to top facilities
18:09 Year two at VC: team culture and coaching
19:53 Leading by example for younger athletes
21:01 Goals for college and what she wants to be known for
22:14 Regrets and wishing she started sooner
25:23 Confidence, body image, and loving the work
27:19 Not quitting when it would’ve been easy
28:16 Outro & where to follow Ava
Action Taken
Adam commits to helping Ava prepare for Upper Iowa so she arrives ready to compete.
Conclusion
Ava’s story is not about being the most naturally gifted athlete in the gym. It is about showing up late to the party, getting punched in the mouth early with limited playing time, and choosing to double down instead of checking out. From driving 80 minutes each way to embracing heavy training, to chasing a bigger role on the court, her journey shows what it looks like when work ethic and opportunity meet.
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Thank you for listening and investing in what true performance demands. Keep training with intent, look for the hard path, and let your effort be the thing people remember most.
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