Creating Game-Like Volleyball Drills
It is a big push in volleyball coaching these days to make training as game-like as possible. Here is a process you can use to create more game-like drills.
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It is a big push in volleyball coaching these days to make training as game-like as possible. Here is a process you can use to create more game-like drills.
This game features a set-up and scoring system which focuses a great deal on serve receive passing (and serving), but within a full game-play structure.
By changing the scoring system to make a game more competitive, I once discovered a way I could work on more aggressive play with my teams.
Used properly, bonus points can be a great developmental tool for getting your team and players focused on your areas of priority in a game-play environment.
In volleyball training, small-sided games are great for increasing touches and very flexible for working on specific needs while keeping things game oriented.
Wash drills and games involve scoring systems that require a team to accomplish multiple things before they can earn a point.
Winners is a rotational or wave style game that is up-tempo and provides players with lots of touches which can be good for warm-ups, assessments, and more
This is an adaptable game-based drill which develops scrappy play and commitment to keeping the ball up while challenging players to problem solve.