
Episode 173: Why Year-Round Training Balance Matters for Volleyball Athletes.
More work does not always mean better performance. Sometimes it is the reason progress stalls.
Welcome to Oak Performance Radio, which explores what high-level performance actually demands. The show looks at training, preparation, and decision-making through the lens of real athletes, real coaches, and real environments on the field and beyond it.
Episode Highlights
In today’s episode, Tommy Hansen of Perform 4 Life breaks down what balanced athletic development actually looks like in real training environments. He explains why year-round consistency matters more than short bursts of effort, how overloading one area can limit progress, and why many athletes plateau despite doing more work. We also addresses the confusion created by conflicting advice across coaches, therapists, and medical professionals, and why alignment across a support team is critical for long-term performance and health.
Episode Outline
Tommy Hansen’s background and work with volleyball athletes
Changes in high school athletics and rising injury rates
The impact of social media and early specialization
Gaps in athletic development and the need for balance
The 33/33/33 approach: skill, training, recovery
Managing workload across seasons and schedules
The role of consistent training during in-season periods
Importance of rest, sleep, and nutrition
Challenges with doctor’s notes and restricted training
Strength and conditioning misconceptions in volleyball
The downside of excessive private hitting lessons
Structuring efficient and purposeful practice sessions
Controlled vs. non-controlled training environments
Conflicting advice across coaches, PTs, and doctors
The need for better communication with parents
Coaches stepping outside their specialization
Blending disciplines for better athlete outcomes
Episode Chapters
00:00 Show intro & guest re-introduction
01:52 How youth sports & athletes have changed
04:35 Genetic freaks vs average athletes & showcase culture
08:25 Skill vs athleticism and misused camp money
11:44 Workload management & balancing court and training
16:20 College vs club: why athletes often jump higher in college
21:19 Annual planning: off-season, club, school-season training
29:31 Consistency, novelty stimulus & avoiding burnout
40:41 Time-wasting drills, private lessons & “more is better” myth
53:41 Injuries, bad doctor notes & why immobilizing backfires
1:05:00 Bridging coaching, PT, volleyball & serving the athlete’s career
1:14:00 Wrap-up, coaching responsibility & future conversations
Action Taken
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Conclusion
Progress is not built by stacking more sessions or chasing every opportunity. It comes from understanding how each piece of training fits together. When skill work, strength training, and recovery are aligned, athletes move forward with less friction. Without that structure, even the hardest work can lead to stalled results or setbacks.
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Thank you for listening. Real progress comes from clear decisions and the discipline to stay consistent with them.
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