Community | Pass - Attack - Block

Communication in volleyball is constant and essential. The three Cs - Control, Consistency, and Communication - form the foundation of successful teams. Teams that communicate effectively reduce errors, build confidence, and create positive team culture.

Pre-Play Communication

Setting up each rally:

Serve receive calls: Who has the ball must be clear before the serve.

Defensive positioning: Confirm defensive assignments each rotation.

Attack calls: Hitters indicate their availability and preferred sets.

Block assignments: Who is taking which attacker.

During Play Communication

"Mine" calls: Clear, loud, early claims prevent collisions and confusion.

Ball location: Calling "in" or "out" helps teammates make decisions.

Set calls: Setters communicate their target to help defence position.

Encouragement: Positive calls maintain energy and confidence.

Post-Play Communication

Quick debrief: What worked, what adjustment is needed.

Positive reinforcement: Celebrate good plays immediately.

Reset: Clear transition to next point focus.

Error response: Support teammates after mistakes - no blame.

Building Communication Culture

Practice expectations: Communication must be trained like any skill.

Leadership distribution: Everyone communicates, not just captains.

Quiet players: Help reserved players find their communication voice.

Consistency: Use the same words and systems in practice and matches.

Key Coaching Points

  • Communication prevents confusion and builds confidence
  • Calls must be clear, loud, and early
  • Every player shares communication responsibility
  • Positive communication maintains team energy
  • Train communication habits in every practice

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DESCRIPTION

It's an exercice to train the stability in your team. The feeder (B) runs from pos1. to pos 2-3 when person A hits the ball. while Person B is running to his position. A sets to this position. (not necessary to be perfect) The feeder gives a pass to the person on pos. 4 (C). C attacks straight or try to hit the mat on pos. 5. E - F try to do a double block. D makes his defence move to the 3m court. Variables:Someone is serving to A (no to difficult) and you play around. The coach can throw a freeball into the game.

COACHING POINTS

- The feeder: right foot to the left food, body needs to be parallel with the net for a good balance. - Attacker needs to learn hit straight and cross-over. - Block: the movement of the player on pos3 is really important. This player needs to do a fast movement with a cross-overpass to block together with pos2.

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