Divide the court into 3 equal areas with a line across the length of the court. (6m x 9m) 8 player per small court
Start the game with an underarm serve, and the opposition has to catch the ball and throw it back first time with one of the typical volleyball throws.
The player who drops, throws the ball out side the court or in to the net has to leave the court. If the team catches the ball 3 times in a row, one of the players on the side can join back in. A point is scored when the opposition has no players left.
The back row attack adds a powerful offensive dimension that stretches the opposing block and creates scoring opportunities from unexpected positions. This guide covers the rules, approach footwork, setter-hitter timing, and progressive training methods for introducing back row attacks to developing teams.
Choosing between a float serve and a jump serve is one of the most important tactical decisions in volleyball. This article examines the mechanics, strengths, and limitations of each serve type, and provides a framework for coaches to help players make the right serving decision in every match situation.
The libero position has never been more important. Here's how to develop elite defensive specialists who transform your team's back-court play.