Coaching Log – Feb 24, 2014
With an important match coming up I used this training to do a lot of work on serve reception, including introducing a new game with a heavy focus on just that.
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With an important match coming up I used this training to do a lot of work on serve reception, including introducing a new game with a heavy focus on just that.
Tardiness, equipment issues, and a new player in training combined to create some issues but overall the training session was OK with good communication in 6v6.
This is an entry in my volleyball coaching log. I've been looking to work more on serve receive offense in training of late and I used this session to get some
Taking a page out of the tennis book, you can use the idea of let serves to encourage more aggressive serving in volleyball training drills and games.
This is an entry in my volleyball coaching log. I ran a 90 minute training session following the pre-practice team meeting. Blocking movement was incorporated into the team's warm-up to start
The question often comes up about the proper body and foot positioning in volleyball when one is serve receive passing or playing defense.
Overpasses in volleyball are like gifts to the other team. Here are some ways you can get your players to keep the ball on your side of the net more often.
Here's an alternative way you can focus on volleyball serve receive within the context for more normal game play using bonus points.
This simple game volleyball drill works on serving and passing in a competitive way with enough flexibility to let you create a balanced challenge.