Creating service pressure in practice
How can we get players used to serving in pressure situations? It comes down to making their serves in practice consequential.
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How can we get players used to serving in pressure situations? It comes down to making their serves in practice consequential.
A reader who is a volleyball player has a couple questions on how to help her teammates be better in serve reception and in serving
This is a good volleyball serving and passing exercise that constantly forces players to recognize and adapt to changing scenarios.
A reader wants to know how to address players contacting serves and attacks in the mid-line rather than in line with their shoulder.
Following on some earlier thinking about developing a way to work on serving and passing in a competitive way, I tried a new scoring system for a game.
Lots of volleyball coaches want their teams to serve tougher, but there's a trade off between winning more rallies and losing more points through higher errors.
If your volleyball misses serves at bad times or simply misses them a lot there are a number of potential causes which you can address to correct it.
A US collegiate volleyball coach provides something to think about in formulating a serving strategy for your team.
Sometimes it's worth thinking about taking some of the power off a volleyball float serve rather than thinking about how to increase a serve's velocity.