Volleyball drills
- Everyone on one position, we don't play center.
- Basically you play a small game, with only rallies.
- At each round you walk the lines as an outside attacker, walk from the front of the net to the three meter line to defend the balls within the three meter.
- At every rally that goes well over the net, you rotate one spot.
- See picture.
- Take turns throwing the ball.
- After throwing the ball touch the back line and return to the same spot.
- Throwing good?
- Then everything underhand. Later all above hands.
When playing pass mid:
- Row of attackers on outside (left and right), and row in the middle
- Row middle throws ball to SV
- SV alternating set up to left and right
- Attack, fetch ball and connect in the middle
- If pass right, same but pass from right, attacking from mid and outside
- per 3
- one player on each side of the net, Setter at the net
- ball goes over the net and is played underhand to the setter
- setter makes the pass and the ball can be passed to the next setter
- the player who hit the ball goes under the net and becomes setter at that side (the player who passed the ball is always a new setter).
- Player saves
- Reception is made --> pass given
- Attack --> block/ defense
- Turn through --> block stays for a moment (service - 1 - 6 - 5 - (reserve) - 4 - service)
- 3 players on 1 side of the field ( scoring side )
- 3 players serve and go on the other half
- 3 players wait for their turn
- You can only score points on the "scoring side" of the court.
- If you make a mistake or the other team scores, you have to leave the field.
- If you win against the scoring side, you take their place on the "scoring side".
- If you win on the scoring side, you get 1 point.
- play until 1 team has 15, or a time limit and see who has the most points at the end.
- Receptionists line up with 3 in the backfield.
- From the other side there is a save, emphasis is on reception and attack, not difficult save.
- Ball is played centrally to playmaker, pass goes to position 4 or 2.
- After the attack move to the serve. First server replaces the player who took the reception.
- Expansion :
- Playmaker at the net in combination with opposit or central striker.
PURPOSE
Improve displacement and foot coordination
ORGANIZATION
Speed Ladder
EXERCISE
First all exercises at low speed, then increase speed.
- Various exercises speed ladder (can be done with ball)
- After speed ladder shuffle exercise defend a ball
- After speed ladder exercise attack the ball on the outside
- After speed ladder exercise attacking a ball at the center
- After speed ladder excercise a turnover ball
- After speed ladder exercise block a ball
2 teams within 3 meters coach puts ball in play * players play the ball underhand over the net player who has played; sprints to back line and back - etc. VARIATION: instead of sprinting: 1 x dive behind 3 meter line or attack jump.
- 1 defender starts behind the back line
- C plays high ball in the field
- 1 comes in and plays overhead to S
- S sets up backwards to 4
- attack straight ahead, attacker gets the ball
- 1 becomes attacker and 2 defender
VARIATION: attack on other position, with block, defense
- A serves to B.
- B passes the ball to the playmaker, who then plays a high ball into the backfield.
- B defends this ball back to the playmaker, who then gives a setup for A.
- A attacks this setup.
- A lines up at the other side who defends the ball and has to score.
After the attack, A takes B's place and B becomes a reserve. The playmaker stays.
The outside attackers use the left half of the field with one playmaker. The middle attackers and diagonal attackers use the right half with another playmaker.
Extension:
- After the service, A takes a second ball.
- After B's attack A throws this ball into the field.
- B plays this ball to the playmaker, the playmaker gives a setup.
- B attacks again.
This exercise is fun to do and gives a lot of fun and competition! Relays in general already create competition.
What this exercise also wants to mimic is the stress factor that a serve brings.
The players are divided into equal teams and lined up on the serving area of the same court. The first player of a team serves and retrieves his ball. After the next player is tapped, this one serves, and so on.
It is important for a player to serve quickly, but it must also be flawless, otherwise the ball must be retrieved and served again!
Needs:
- A minimum of 6 players
- As many balls as there are teams
- Extension: extra points to earn by placing hoops in the field.