Two receiver stand in zone 6 and 6, while one setter is in zone 3. Another player performs a serve from the other side, and whichever of the receivers gets the ball, passes to the setter who sets the ball up for the spike.
In this drill one mental factor is important for players to know. 'If I do not receive accurately I should not expect a good set'. By receiving and spiking they take responsibility for a point.
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