This drill works to expand the court space your passers are able to cover while providing plenty of additional attacking, setting, and blocking reps to other players in an efficient way.
This small-sided game focuses on training the back row attack in the pipe zone, especially the coordination between the middle quick ball hitter and the back row pipe ball hitter, and trains the setter's decision-making skills to utilize this two set combination efficiently.
This competitive serving and passing drill trains servers to take advantage of a finite number of service-line opportunities they have in matches and passers to focus on sideout efficiency.
Middle hitters and setters need to spend some uninterrupted time working together if they are ever to become efficient. This drill trains a couple situations middle attackers face, gives them practice hitting to key locations, helps them improve their connection with their setters, and gives them some basic blocking practice.
Middle hitters and setters need to spend some uninterrupted time working together if they are ever to become efficient. This drill trains a couple situations middle attackers face, gives them practice hitting to key locations, improves their hitting direction decision-making, and improves their connection with their setters.
Middle hitters and setters need to spend some uninterrupted time working together if they are ever to become efficient. This drill trains a couple situations middle attackers face: hitting from serve receive and hitting after they block. It also gives them practice hitting to key locations and improves their connection with their setters.
Teams whose middle attackers are very efficient in transitioning from blocking to hitting have an advantage over other teams. This simple drill helps hitters develop the required footwork, speed, and balance need to complete this challenging transition attack.
Teams whose middle attackers are very efficient in transitioning from blocking to hitting have an advantage over other teams. This simple drill helps hitters develop the required footwork, speed, and balance need to complete this challenging transition attack.
Hitters must learn good directional control when attacking and also learn to hit the correct direction based on where the block is positioned. Attackers should approach each attack as a hitting problem to be solved. Finding the right hitting solution is critical to success. This drill helps middle attackers learn when and how to hit different directions.