From June 5–7, Team Ontario Sitting Volleyball welcomed 15 athletes, bringing together a diverse group of participants ranging from youth athletes to current national team members. The weekend provided athletes with an opportunity to develop their skills in a high-performance training environment while continuing to build connections within Ontario's growing sitting volleyball community.
Throughout the camp, athletes participated in a variety of structured training sessions on court and in classroom designed to improve both individual and team performance. Training focused on the fundamental and advanced skills required for sitting volleyball, including serving, passing, attacking, blocking, defensive movement, and court positioning. Athletes were challenged through position-specific drills and technical sessions that emphasized skill development, consistency, and game awareness. In addition to technical training, the camp featured extensive game play, allowing athletes to apply their skills in competitive situations. These match scenarios provided valuable opportunities for players to work on communication, decision-making, and team systems while competing alongside and against athletes from different age groups and experience levels.
One of the highlights of the weekend was the opportunity for younger athletes to train alongside national team players, creating an environment that encouraged mentorship, learning, and growth. The weekend showcased the dedication, passion, and potential of Ontario's sitting volleyball community. The combination of experienced athletes and emerging talent helped foster a positive and competitive atmosphere throughout the camp. Thank you to all athletes and coaches for participating and continuing to grow the sitting volleyball community.
