Volleyball: setter

Communication in volleyball is constant and essential. The three Cs - Control, Consistency, and Communication - form the foundation of successful teams. Teams that communicate effectively reduce errors, build confidence, and create positive team culture.

Pre-Play Communication

Setting up each rally:

Serve receive calls: Who has the ball must be clear before the serve.

Defensive positioning: Confirm defensive assignments each rotation.

Attack calls: Hitters indicate their availability and preferred sets.

Block assignments: Who is taking which attacker.

During Play Communication

"Mine" calls: Clear, loud, early claims prevent collisions and confusion.

Ball location: Calling "in" or "out" helps teammates make decisions.

Set calls: Setters communicate their target to help defence position.

Encouragement: Positive calls maintain energy and confidence.

Post-Play Communication

Quick debrief: What worked, what adjustment is needed.

Positive reinforcement: Celebrate good plays immediately.

Reset: Clear transition to next point focus.

Error response: Support teammates after mistakes - no blame.

Building Communication Culture

Practice expectations: Communication must be trained like any skill.

Leadership distribution: Everyone communicates, not just captains.

Quiet players: Help reserved players find their communication voice.

Consistency: Use the same words and systems in practice and matches.

Key Coaching Points

  • Communication prevents confusion and builds confidence
  • Calls must be clear, loud, and early
  • Every player shares communication responsibility
  • Positive communication maintains team energy
  • Train communication habits in every practice

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My daughter is in 8th grade and has made the team this?

My daughter is in 8th grade and has made the team this year as she did last. We have a new coach this year who doesn't allow the girls to use their knee pads. What is the purpose of this?   Does it help at all with development of the sport?  It seems sadistic to me and I can't understand how causing the girls pain will help them to "dig" a ball or encourage them to dive for anything. Thank you

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I'm preparing for next season and new recruits?

I'm preparing for next season with some off season session plans for my team. I will probably have a 2 hour slot to look at new players for the season. There will be players of all abilities so my question is ... What are some of the recommended approaches to evaluating these new recruits? I can run then through an actual training session and see if they can handle it but I don't want to discourage players from coming out. Also just to make things a little more interesting it will be a coed session. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Glenn Tom Coach, United Kingdom

Volleyball movement for seventh grade

I can't seem to get them to talk our pass the ball to the setter it goes everywhere. They don't understand how to move with the ball. I have four passing. I tell them to stay low watch the ball into there arms and call it. Please help we have won 5 games and lost 7 they are very talented. I want them to move forward.

Angela Pfister Coach, United States of America

5-1 how is best to position the players

When playing with one setter, what options do I have in positioning the players? Do you have a good drawing or examples video? Asked using Sportplan on Mobile

Vigdís Gunnarsdóttir Coach, Iceland

important tips to help develop a great setter?

What are some great tips to give to setters when developing a smart, AWESOME setter? I was not a setter when I played, I know the basics but not enough to take my setter to the next level. She really wants to play college volleyball as well.

Brooke Bostelman Coach, United States of America

My daughter is in 8th grade an...

My daughter is in 8th grade and has made the team this year as she did last. We have a new coach this year who doesn't allow the girls to use their knee pads. What is the purpose of this?   Does it help at all with development of the sport?  It seems sadistic to me and I can't understand how causing the girls pain will help them to "dig" a ball or encourage them to dive for anything. Thank you

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