
Any feed goes (within reason). Can have multiple courts going with the kids feeding, or one court with coach feeding if the numbers allow it. Probably no more than 8 on a court. Whoever misses will go out and the feeder will take their spot. Then next person in line moves up to feed, and keep repeating this process each point. Can keep track of points and move up/down courts after a time limit. Everybody who stays on the court after a point (doesn't miss) will gain a point. Then the person (or two) with the most points and least points on their court will move up and down. Do this for a couple rounds.
Working on quick reflex volleys. Emphasize the importance of a split step in between EVERY shot, and keeping your racquet ready EVERY shot.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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