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February 2026 Sportplan Coaching

Physical preparation for volleyball must address the sport's specific demands: repeated explosive jumps, quick lateral movements, diving recoveries, and the endurance to maintain performance across five sets. AI-driven training load monitoring can reduce injury occurrence by up to 30%.

Power Development

Volleyball is a power sport:

Vertical jump: Plyometric training develops explosive leg power for attacking and blocking.

Arm swing speed: Upper body power for serving and attacking velocity.

Core stability: Transfers power from legs to arms and maintains body control.

Landing mechanics: Proper technique prevents knee and ankle injuries.

Agility and Movement

Lateral quickness: Blocking footwork and defensive slides.

Change of direction: Transition plays require rapid movement changes.

First-step speed: Reacting to serves and attacks.

Diving technique: Safe floor recovery to maintain rallies.

Endurance for Matches

Intermittent demands: Short bursts of high intensity with brief recovery.

Match duration: Five-set matches can last over two hours.

Mental fatigue: Physical conditioning supports concentration late in matches.

Tournament play: Multiple matches per day requires recovery capacity.

Injury Prevention

Jump monitoring: Track jump loads to prevent overuse injuries.

Shoulder care: Rotator cuff and shoulder blade exercises for attacking demands.

Ankle stability: Proprioception training for landing on uneven surfaces.

Recovery protocols: Sleep, nutrition, and active recovery between sessions.

Key Coaching Points

  • Training must be volleyball-specific, not generic fitness
  • Power development supports all volleyball actions
  • Injury prevention through proper technique and load management
  • Recovery is part of training, not separate from it
  • Monitor training load to prevent overuse injuries

Drills for Physical Development

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DESCRIPTION

Divide team into two teams. Servers attempt to serve with a purpose (varying targets). Passers attempt to get out of the drill by passing a "3" or "2" on serve receive attempt. Servers stay on their side serving until passers get out of drill. Passer goes to target, target goes to waiting line, waiting line fills in spot vacated by last passer.

COACHING POINTS

Servers serve "with purpose". They attempt to vary their serves, move the passers around, serve long and short, purposefully pick a zone, and work on their serving technique. While servers should attempt to stay on the edge of their physical and technical capabilities, at some point this is also a serve receive drill and servers must get balls in the court. Passers must face the server; be in good athletic posture; communicate who has what seams on court; communicate when the ball is in the air, who has the ball, and if the ball is in or out; beat the ball to the spot; use their platform angle to get ball to target; hold their platform finish. Scoring: Many variations, depending on what is most important for the team. Attempts - Passers get out of the drill when passing XX number of "3" or "2" passes to target. The number of attempts it takes to get to that target number is the score for the side. Once the target number is reached, servers become passers and attempt to get to the target number in fewer attempts. Scores - Servers serve a set number of serves. Servers score when they ace or force the passers to pass a "1" or a "0". Passers score when they pass a "3" or a "2" and when the servers commit a service error. After both teams get a turn at servers and passers, total scores are tallied and compared to determine a winning side.

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