When not to serve their weakest passer
In volleyball, serving the other team's weakest passer is usually the right strategy, but not always. A good volleyball coach will know when to change it up.
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In volleyball, serving the other team's weakest passer is usually the right strategy, but not always. A good volleyball coach will know when to change it up.
A volleyball serve takes very little time to get to a passer, which makes good movement and mechanics a key to effective serve receive passing.
Here is a ball-control drill aimed at getting maximum passing, setting and serving reps in a minimal amount of time. Good for warm-ups or regular training.
Here is a drill aimed at getting maximum passing (and potentially serving) reps in a minimal amount of time. Good for warm-ups or regular training.
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.
Amoeba serving is a fun drill which is competitive and helps develop team chemistry while working on serving accuracy, especially for weaker servers.
Momentum is everything in volleyball and missed serves can kill it for your team. Here is a discussion of when you want your players getting their serves in.
This volleyball drill is a good one to work serving under pressure after a rally and/or when fatigued - with a good dose of conditioning thrown in as well.