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VOLLEYBALL COACH AVAILABLE

1-1, SMALL GROUP, TEAM AND VIRTUAL LESSONS.

Polyface Volleyball is led by Coach Jeffrey Schmitz. His coaching style is often described as “focused fun” and his athletes see improvements quickly from the high-impact solutions provided. In addition to ball and game skills, Schmitz mentors his athletes through mindset work. Polyface Volleyball is solutions-based coach with a focus on developing balanced, well-rounded athletes.

Classes

Polyface Volleyball offers a variety of classes. Whether it’s 1-1 or with a small group, athletes of all abilities can expect technique focused instruction in a positive, competitive environment.

GYM TIME

Currently, most in-person lessons are offered in the St. Louis region. The two gyms used are Center St. Louis in Affton, MO, and Legacy VTC in Fenton, MO. I am able to travel to your location upon request. Have a location you’d like to see added to our list? Submit a request.

Virtual Mentorship
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Team Lessons
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Video Lessons
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Recruiting
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Coach Mentorship
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Private Lessons
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Group Lessons
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Video Analysis
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Clinics
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Parent Mentorship
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LEARN MORE

Want to schedule a conversation to share more about your athlete (or you!) and how Coach Jeff can elevate your game? To learn more about Polyface Volleyball’s in-person and virtual offerings, fill out the form. I’ll be in touch shortly!

COACH JEFF BROUGHT THE CONFIDENCE BACK TO MY DAUGHTER’S GAME. IMPROVING HER SKILLS GAVE HER MORE PLAYING TIME AND A SHIFT IN HER MINDSET HAS HELPED HER KEEP IT.

-Stephanie P.

Polyface Volleyball

Polyface Volleyball is led by Jeffrey Schmitz, a six-year professional setter and an alumni of the University of California, Irvine.

With a sharp eye for detail, Schmitz brings a seasoned level of expertise to the court. His love for furthering the game and developing athletes is serious, yet his approach to the game is a playful one. Schmitz brings a unique level of creativity to the court as he sees it as his playground. He frequently incorporates innovative approaches and different tools to help athletes develop their skills. 

In addition to ball and game skills, Schmitz mentors his athletes through mindset work. Journaling, reframing, confidence building and offering new perspectives are all regularly incorporated into his coaching. He understands that what’s happening in the mind can impact how the body performs. Beyond awareness, Schmitz offers solutions to these challenges, developing balanced, well-rounded athletes.