Confessions of a VolleyNut Musings, observations and opinionations on the sport of volleyball

3Nov/090

Basic Setting Technique

Setting, sometimes referred to as an "overhead pass" is an essential technique. This is one skill that shortcuts cannot be taken in footwork, and errors are more often called by the referees. In this post we will discuss the basics of setting technique for your hands, feet, and body positioning, as well as the different in-game uses of setting.

26Oct/090

Natural Flow of Practice

Regardless of whether you are a coach, player or fan, you have to agree that there is a distinct flow to the game of volleyball. There is a rhythm to the game as each team transitions from offense to defense, and vice versa. There is fluidity in the players' movements on the court as they get in proper court position for what is coming next.

There is a rhythm and flow to the game, and as such, there should be a rhythm and flow to the practices you run as a coach. I am going to discuss two different kinds of practices: team practices and individual skills sessions. It doesn't matter which kind of practice you are running, as there should be a natural progression from start to finish of basic techniques to combined movements and in-game reactions. During my tenure as both a coach and a player I have taken part in many practices which run the gamut between good and bad. Hopefully this discussion will help you along your way to running a more efficient and effective practice session.

26Oct/090

Differences in Basic Technique

Over the years I have been blessed to be able to work with a variety of coaches from both the US, Europe, and Asia. There are such varying differences between coaching philosophies, not only on technique, but the theory behind play, as well. Whether this is just a difference between coaches, or differences in coaching based on geography, I cannot say. Of course things change, when you move from different levels of play (high school freshman, compared to collegiate athletes), but there are certain things you would expect to remain the same.

The ideas behind some of the basic techniques of the game are taught differently.