Why Fort Worth Fire?
A Note From our founder (Stephanie Kalbfleisch)
At Fort Worth Fire Volleyball we strive to provide an excellent coaching staff that can implement current strategies and coaching techniques in a positive environment to develop competitive volleyball teams. We dedicate ourselves to constant improvement of our staff and athletes. We understand that it takes a commitment from the athlete, their family, and the club to work together to achieve the best possible results for each club member.
Coaches work to develop relationships outside the court to have a better understanding of each player and their family. Teams, players, families, and coaches participate in activities to build relationships like social gatherings, team building activities, or community service projects. Studies show that successful programs are developed not just on the court, but outside the court as well. It is more than just volleyball. We are interested in the entire player inside and out. We implement programs dedicated to growing the whole athlete through leadership training, cross training, nutritional guidance, and community service projects.
At Fire Volleyball we will help athletes to build their self-image, and self-worth, NOT tear them down, because we care what is going to happen beyond their volleyball career. The development of a young girls and boys esteem and identity between the ages of 11-18 is most important and we want to help build a strong foundation to help promote a healthy self image that will remain with them through adulthood.
Give Fort Worth Fire Volleyball Club an opportunity to make a difference on and off the court.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Kalbfleisch
Fort Worth Fire Volleyball Club
At Fort Worth Fire Volleyball we strive to provide an excellent coaching staff that can implement current strategies and coaching techniques in a positive environment to develop competitive volleyball teams. We dedicate ourselves to constant improvement of our staff and athletes. We understand that it takes a commitment from the athlete, their family, and the club to work together to achieve the best possible results for each club member.
Coaches work to develop relationships outside the court to have a better understanding of each player and their family. Teams, players, families, and coaches participate in activities to build relationships like social gatherings, team building activities, or community service projects. Studies show that successful programs are developed not just on the court, but outside the court as well. It is more than just volleyball. We are interested in the entire player inside and out. We implement programs dedicated to growing the whole athlete through leadership training, cross training, nutritional guidance, and community service projects.
At Fire Volleyball we will help athletes to build their self-image, and self-worth, NOT tear them down, because we care what is going to happen beyond their volleyball career. The development of a young girls and boys esteem and identity between the ages of 11-18 is most important and we want to help build a strong foundation to help promote a healthy self image that will remain with them through adulthood.
Give Fort Worth Fire Volleyball Club an opportunity to make a difference on and off the court.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Kalbfleisch
Fort Worth Fire Volleyball Club