Every indoor player wants more.

More power. More speed. More confidence on big points.

But most are training the same way everyone else trains. Same drills. Same court. Same reps.

And then progress stalls.

The pass that should be clean starts shanking. The block reads slower. The swing becomes predictable.

That is not a coaching problem.

It is an exposure problem.

Indoor players who only train indoor see the same reads, the same angles, and the same speed every practice. The brain adapts. Growth slows.

Beach volleyball breaks that pattern.

And when an indoor player adds beach the right way, the indoor game does not just get better.

It explodes.

Here is why.

More touches per session.

In beach doubles, there is no libero. No specialist. No one to take the swing for you.

Every player passes, sets, and hits every play.

A two-hour beach session can give a player more meaningful contacts than three indoor practices. More contacts mean more learning. More learning means faster growth.

Sharper reading.

A beach ball moves slower. The wind shifts the flight. The angles change every play.

Players who train in the sand learn to read the ball earlier and commit faster.

When they step back indoor, the ball looks slow. The play feels easier.

That is what real reading skill does.

Explosive footwork.

Sand makes you work for every step.

Players have to drive harder, balance better, and recover faster. The legs build power that indoor practice cannot build on its own.

Step back onto the hard floor and the difference is immediate. You feel light. You feel quick. You feel ready to attack.

First-touch control.

In beach, your pass is the play.

There is no libero behind you. No second chance.

Either you control it or you lose the point.

Indoor players who train beach often become the best passers on their indoor team. The standard goes up because the consequence goes up.

The Power Series · Jul 13–17, 2026 · Limited Spots
Get him 3 days indoor + 2 days sand.

5 sessions across one week — Mon, Jul 13 through Fri, Jul 17. 4 elite coaches. Boys 12U–18U. The exact dual-environment training that builds 1st Team All-Region and USAV All-Star athletes, now packaged into one program.

Reserve His Spot — $245

Faster decisions.

In beach, there is nowhere to hide.

You read every serve. You commit to every block. You call every ball. You own every play.

When players bring that mindset back indoor, the hesitation disappears. The thinking gets faster. The play looks easier.

A more complete player.

Hitters learn to set.

Setters learn to attack.

Defenders learn to swing.

Beach forces every player to become a complete volleyball player.

That is the kind of athlete college coaches look for.

This is exactly what The Power Series is built on.
  • 3 days indoor.
  • 2 days sand.
  • Real training for real match play.

Sand work builds the player. Indoor work brings that growth back into team play. Done together. Done on purpose. Done by coaches who know what to pull out of each environment.

Led by:

  • Rob Long World champion coach, trainer, and former pro player.
  • Adam Miracle Former pro player, elite-level coach, and master coach.
  • Kike Perez Puerto Rico National Team coach for indoor and beach. Olympic-level trainer.
  • Jen Dreher Elite-level coach of the nationally ranked Cincy Elite 17-1 and Director of Volleyball.

The athletes who train here.

Cincy Elite athletes have earned 1st Team All-Region and USAV All-Star recognition in the OVR, the largest region in USA Volleyball.

The Power Series is built on the same training that helped develop those players.

Program details.

  • AgesBoys 12U–18U
  • Price$245
  • Format3 days indoor + 2 days sand
  • IndoorCourts4Sports
  • BeachLiberty Collective

Spots are extremely limited so each athlete gets the coaching, reps, and attention he needs.

Once the training groups are full, registration closes.