Players work in pairs with one ball.
Players play within a section of court and are attempting to get the ball to bounce twice to win a point.
Players can catch the ball in one hand to the side of them, moving up and down with the motion of the ball as they catch and release the ball.
As players improve this game can become more competitive, with players using fakes and glances in the opposite direction to send their partner the wrong way, so they can win the point!
Ensure players have sufficient space to avoid pairs running into one another.
Volleyball demands explosive power, quick reactions, and endurance for long matches. Sport-specific conditioning prepares athletes for the unique physical demands of the game while reducing injury risk.
Volleyball is the ultimate team sport - no player can dominate alone. Effective communication before, during, and after every play prevents confusion and creates a cohesive, confident team.
Elite attackers don't just hit hard - they hit smart. Shot variety, reading the block, and making good decisions under pressure separate great hitters from one-dimensional power players.