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Volleyball drill: king of the court
Suitable for the following techniques:
warming-up
,
general
King of the court
The teacher sets out three areas of approximately equal size with pawns.
It is best to use the volleyball lines (see map).
There are three sections (see map):
Left: barons square (losers square)
Centre: princes section (neutral section)
Right: king of the court (winner section)
All students stand in the middle section.
With a signal from the teacher the game starts.
All pupils have to try to tap/strike the ball of another pupil out of the box.
If you succeed you move one square to the right.
If your ball is knocked away you move up one square to the left.
If you hit/tap someone's ball out of the box on the right you score a point.
If your ball is knocked out of the winner's box you lose all your points.
If your ball is knocked out of the left box nothing happens and you stay standing.
When the teacher gives the final signal the person with the most points is king of the court and he/she has won.
1,5 meter
Attack
Block
Condition
Cooling-down
Defense
General
Passing
Serving
Setting
strength
System
Warming-up
Characteristics of the drill
Minimum number of players
6
Maximum number of players
12
Necessary materials:
Not applicable
Suitable for the following levels: