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FORMER U.S. NATIONAL COACH TO HOST GUAM CLINIC

Coach Nicole Lawlor returns to Guam

PRESS RELEASE – Volleyball coaches across the island are invited to level up at the “Up Your Game” coaching clinic held on April 19 — a high-energy, one-day training experience designed to inspire how coaches think, teach and lead. The clinic will be led by Nicole Lawlor, former assistant coach for the United States Women’s National Team and a nationally recognized coaching educator. Coaches will dive into a three-hour classroom-based theory from 8-11 am, break mid-day, then hit the court for hands-on training from 3-6 pm at the iLearn Academy Charter School Gym. Registration is $100 per coach and open to all experience levels.

Former Team USA women’s assistant volleyball coach Nicole Lawlor 

ADVANCED PLAYERS INVITED!
A limited number of advanced female volleyball players will be invited to participate in the on-court portion of the clinic for just $50 per player. This is an exclusive chance to train in a high-level environment with direct instruction from a former U.S. Women’s National Team coach. Athletes will get a first-hand look at the principles used by elite programs and gain valuable feedback to elevate their game. Space is extremely limited, and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. As mentioned earlier, the clinic will occur from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the iLearn gym.

CLINIC OVERVIEW
“This clinic is designed to challenge coaches to reflect on and refine their coaching philosophy,” said Coach Lawlor. “We’ll explore various topics including purposeful practice design, effective communication, player mindfulness and emotional regulation, feedback strategies, and athlete-centered training. A major focus will be aligning every coaching decision with long-term athlete development goals.”

Al Garrido, Director and Owner of the Legacy Volleyball Club Guam, is excited about this opportunity.
“This clinic will incorporate many of the principles that will help all levels of coaches. I know that Coach Lawlor utilizes many of the principles proven by the Gold Medal Squared style of coaching,” said Garrido. “We’re excited to offer something that mirrors how the U.S. National Teams approach teaching the game – using proven methods rooted in years of elite experience and research.”

“For youth volleyball, the significance of GMS is profound. It equips coaches with tools to create intentional, fast-paced, and athlete-focused environments where players learn skills faster and become smarter, more confident decision-makers,” Garrido said. GMS also supports long-term player development by focusing on how to teach rather than just what to teach, making it ideal for clubs, schools, and development programs aiming to build strong foundations, according to Garrido.

ABOUT NICOLE LAWLOR
Lawlor brings over two decades of coaching experience, including multiple stints with the U.S. Women’s National Team and over 15 years as a lead clinician for Gold Medal Squared. She is recognized for her ability to translate elite-level concepts into accessible and effective coaching tools for coaches at all levels.
Career Highlights:

  • Assistant Coach, U.S. Women’s National Team (2014–2016, 2019, 2021)
  • Gold medalist, 2014 World Championship Qualifier
  • Gold medalist, 2015 Pan American Cup
  • Gold Medal Squared lead clinician, 15+ years
  • Youth and high school coach since 2005

WHY ATTEND?

Whether working with youth or collegiate athletes, coaches will leave the clinic with practical tools, updated strategies and a renewed mindset to support player development and team success. Beginners and experienced coaches are invited to attend.

SPACE IS LIMITED

Players and coaches can register at: https://form.jotform.com/250908413476460
Or for more information, they can contact coach Garrido at 671-687-7874 or email at [email protected] The clinic will be limited to the first 20 coaches and first 10 eligible players.

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