Larry Reid
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Coaching Tips for Volleyball
- By Larry Reid
- Published 09/8/2007
- Volleyball Articles
Worn Out on Traditional Volleyball Warm-Ups - Keeping volleyball practices fun and exciting is a challenge that plagues most coaches as the season progresses. Whereas players are full of energy and zeal at the beginning of the year they often run out of steam as the season dwindles on, especially once games begin overtaking practices as your weekly meetings. Follow these few simple coaching tips for volleyball to keep your players involved and having so much fun they barely even notice they’re improving their skills at the same time.
The first of my coaching tips for volleyball involves making warm-ups more engaging. One of the biggest complaints that I always heard from my players following volleyball practice was that warm-ups were dull and boring.
Volleyball Practice
- By Larry Reid
- Published 09/8/2007
- Volleyball Articles
Volleyball Practice makes Perfect - By developing a strong warm up routine, you will be able to easily snap your players into a game playing mindset. Use any combination or all of the following drills at your next volleyball practice or before your next game to come up with a warm-up routine that suits your players’ strengths and helps them work on their weak points.
Offensive Warm-up Routine - At the beginning of the volleyball practice, divide your team into partners. If so desired, pair the stronger players with the ones that require a little additional help and guidance. Execute each of the following mini drills for approximately 2-3 minutes, or just long enough to get the blood flowing and the muscles fully lubricated before moving on. Use a sharp whistle blast to signal the end of one drill and the movement to begin the next one.

