Players start lined up on the baseline. Firstly, they run to the net, touch it and return to their starting point. Then, they imitate a jump serve, on landing they run forward and imitate a spike. To finish they continue running to the net and imitate a block. They then return back to their starting point.
As there are many jumps the warm up drill should be carried out a moderate tempo, rather than getting them tired too early in the session. Get your players to take care and do this with a proper technique.
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