How to Prepare for a Volleyball Tournament with Insights from Volleyball Pro Piotr Marciniak

By Nina Slager   September 9, 2024

Optimizing four key aspects—mental, physical, technical, and strategic—is crucial for successfully preparing for a volleyball tournament and improving overall performance. According to volleyball pro, Piotr Marciniak, mastering these components is essential for progressing in your game and reaching the highest levels of competition. 

Born and raised in Poland, Piotr began playing volleyball at 13, leading to a remarkable international career in both indoor and beach volleyball. He has represented the Polish National team and competed for Egypt’s top professional indoor team. In 2012, Piotr moved to the United States to pursue a Master’s degree, transitioning to beach volleyball on the AVP and EVP tours. Piotr is now the Director of Volleyball at RPS Academies in South Florida. 

Piotr emphasizes that optimizing these four components is an ongoing process and is vital for achieving the level of play you aspire to reach. 

Mental 

Mental preparation is often the most overlooked aspect of tournament prep, yet it’s crucial. According to Piotr, when you are mentally prepared, you can confidently overcome challenges during competition without losing focus. One of players’ biggest mistakes is not engaging mentally and simply going through the motions.

“It is important to be aware of what obstacles or distractions you might potentially face during the tournament,” Piotr advises. Preparing for these distractions during practice is essential to ensure you’re ready when they arise in a tournament. By introducing discomforts and challenges in practice—such as playing in windy conditions or with the sun in your eyes—you train your mind to handle these difficulties in competition more effectively. As Piotr puts it, “The practices should be designed in a more challenging way than we play tournaments.”

Physical

Physical preparation involves both long-term and short-term efforts to get your body in peak condition for high-level competition. In the long term, it is important to implement strengthening and conditioning training to reach your best fitness level, allowing you to perform at your best during matches. “So basically, we are strong enough to last to perform at the highest level,” Piotr explains. 

It is also vital to warm up right before your matches. Warming up prepares your muscles, reduces the risk of injury, and helps you get into the right mental space. “I check in with my body and confirm that I’m ready to go,” Piotr says. Proper nutrition is also key. Make sure you eat enough carbs before your matches to give you energy and fuel your body. Piotr also emphasized the importance of proper hydration, especially when playing beach volleyball in the hot sun. 

Technical 

Technical training and preparation are, of course, also very important. Piotr recommends focusing on refining technical details in the weeks leading up to a tournament. However, avoid making any drastic changes right before the competition. In the long term, you can work on more significant technical adjustments to further optimize your game, but in the little time before a tournament, try sticking to small tweaks. 

Strategic

The final aspect of preparation is honing your strategy and gameplay. Incorporating competition and gameplay into your practice sessions is essential in the lead-up to a tournament. Piotr is also a big advocate of video analysis. By reviewing your own matches, you can identify gaps and areas for improvement.

If you know who your opponent will be, analyze their matches to understand their strengths and weaknesses.  “Try to identify their weaknesses,” Piotr suggests. This allows you to create a game plan tailored to exploit those weaknesses and leverage your strengths. “That way, you can start the game already knowing this is my plan A, and if that doesn’t work out, this is my plan B.” Video analysis is invaluable because what you feel on the court doesn’t always reflect reality. 

What should you do after a tournament?

After a tournament, rest time is crucial for both your body and mind. It is essential to allow yourself time to recover from the rigors of competition. Piotr recommends active recovery, such as yoga, which helps stretch stiff muscles. However, any type of low-intensity exercise that keeps the blood flowing can be more beneficial than complete rest, aiding in muscle recovery and rebuilding. 

Nutritionally, focus on protein intake after the competition, and continue to stay hydrated. 

But most importantly, take time to evaluate your performance. Reflect on what went well and what did not, and consider any missing aspects in your mental, physical, technical, or strategic preparation. Reviewing videos from your tournament can help identify areas for improvement. “And then the cycle kind of repeats, and you identify what felt off and try to make adjustments for the next tournament,” Piotr explains.

Conclusion 

By Optimizing these four key areas—mental, physical, technical, and strategic—you can significantly enhance your performance and prepare effectively for any volleyball tournament. Piotr Marciniak’s insights offer a comprehensive approach to tournament preparation, ensuring that you’re ready to compete at your best and continue improving with each match.