Introduction to Volleyball Coaching Collated by Bill Musgrove JV Volleyball Coach, McLean HS Pictures by Lee Rouse and Jen Abi-Najm.

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Introduction to Volleyball Coaching Collated by Bill Musgrove JV Volleyball Coach, McLean HS Pictures by Lee Rouse and Jen Abi-Najm

Contents Goals Philosophy Skill Training Passing Overhead Serving Hitting Setting Defense Court Movement Practice Planning

Goals To introduce one style of coaching philosophy To introduce the idea of “keys” to develop overall skills To emphasize practice planning and goal-oriented drills

Philosophy Use the game to teach the game Don’t over-teach, but focus on specific keys to skill development Focus on what is being done well, because players aren’t trying to make mistakes Every practice players should learn something and be challenged In the end, it has to be fun!

Overall Drill Tips Have a SPECIFIC goal and focus for each drill Focus on keys and process over result Keep instruction simple Coaching is best one on one – design drills so you can coach Vary drills to keep them interested Incorporate movement into drills Keep drills going even when you stop to coach Use relay races and competitions to keep them motivated Vary the what ends a drill (successful passes, time limit, total number of balls in a drill, competition, etc.) When possible, include the net in the drill

Passing Keys: Thumbs and wrists together Stay balanced Beat the ball to the spot Platform to target Keep it simple, simplify motions Drill Tips: Focus on process, not results Have players hold their platform until the ball gets to the target Have a well-defined target (of where you want the ball to go, whether a person standing next to a cone, or a ball cart)

Overhead Serving Keys Toss consistently Bow and arrow Whip through the ball Solid contact – heal of the hand through the center of the ball Drill Tips: Practice Tossing – no one likes too, but when the toss is consistent, serving gets better Serve from closer - hit overhead from the ten foot line, then fifteen, etc.

Hitting Keys: Bow and arrow Three step, rhythm approach – “left, right, left” for right handed hitters Jump high, swing high Keep the ball between you and the net Whip through the ball Drill Tips Emphasize correct foot work Focus on what is correct in the motion

Setting Keys Ball-shaped hands, triangle with thumb and fingers Bullwinkle to Superman Shoulders, hips, and body face target Drill Tips Include a change in direction – don’t have the ball being set from the direction it is coming. Triangles (groups of three) can be used instead of partner setting

Defense Keys: Down and ready position Read the play Focus on the player hitting the ball, not the ball React Move first, platform second

Court Movement Keys: Always some place to move Play defense Make space to hit Cover the hit Read the play

Practice Planning Keys: Have goals for practice Have goals for each drill Vary warm-up activities, drills, etc. Include fun competition with player chosen consequences Keep score Coaching is best one on one. Design drills so that you can coach

Practice Plans

My Favorite Drills Passing/Defense – Pass and Replace Competition (Figure 8 passing) – 3 Person Scramble – 2 Person Pit – M&M Passing Hitting – Back Row making space and hit Serving – Serve To A Teammate Around The World – Dead Fish (not really, but the girls love it) Game Oriented – Short Court – Free Ball 3-Ball – Penalty Box Volleyball

“W” Serve Receive Formation Right Front Right Back Left Back Left Front Middle Front Middle Back READY POSITION

In the end … Patience and perseverance Have fun – you and the players Compete with yourself – focus on that improvement you see