Volleyball drill: game: tag & count
Suitable for the following techniques: warming-up
Game: Tag & count
- There are three mats each in a corner of the field (half a hall is sufficient).
- There are two tickers. The rest stand on one of the mats.
- The taggers try to tag the other players.
- The players try to run from mat to mat as often as possible. Each time they succeed in doing so, they get 1 point.
- If a player is tagged, the counter goes to 0 and he has to knock over a pawn.
- If 5 pawns are knocked down, the ticker is changed. This can also be done after 1-2 minutes instead of knocking over pawns.
- Which player got the most points?
Variation:
- Instead of changing pawns after 5 pawns, you can also change the time. For example, after 1-2 minutes you can change the catchers.
- Instead of every mat being 1 point, you can also practise counting: every mat is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 points. Of course depending on the age.
- You can also adjust the number of tickers (more or less).