
Can have 8 per court. Feed and IMMEDIATELY crash the net and play the point out. After each point, both doubles teams will switch out win or lose, and next teams will come up and play. Should be quick transitions and moving fast between points. Play to 11 or for a time limit, moving up and down. The kids can feed or I can feed a short ball randomly to a side.
Looking to be aggressive and QUICKLY get to the net. First team to the net wins in doubles, so emphasize this.
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