FOUR HITS: A team contacts the volleyball 4 times before returning it.
ASSISTED HIT: A player gets support from a teammate in order to make a play on a volleyball.
CATCH: The volleyball is caught or thrown. It doesn't rebound from the contact.
DOUBLE CONTACT: A player contacts the volleyball twice (2 separate attempts) in succession or the ball contacts various parts of a player's body in succession.
Explanation:
As a volleyball coach, you'll be called upon to do the following:
1. Provide a safe physical environment.
Playing volleyball holds an inherent risk, but as a coach you're responsible for regularly inspecting the practice and competition courts.
2. Communicate in a positive way.
Your communication involves not only players, but also parents and volleyball referees. Communicate in a positive way and show that you have the best interest of the players at heart.
3. Teach the tactics and skills of volleyball.
Making practices game like is especially important for youth volleyball.
4. Teach the rules of volleyball.
It's important for players to understand volleyball rules. Understanding the rules makes playing the game much easier. You'll also have an advantage over your opponent if you know what they don't. Not knowing the rules can cost your team points. For instance, if you're a back row setter and you don't know what you can legally do and legally can't do when playing the ball at the net can cost your team points and possibly lose the game.
5. Direct players in competition.
This includes determining starting line ups and a substitution plan. Also, making tactical decisions during the game and communicating with opposing coaches and players.
6. Help your players become fit to play volleyball.
You want your players to develop the right conditioning for volleyball so they can play the game safely and successfully. Players should also understand the value of fitness and enjoy conditioning for volleyball. Avoid punishing players by making them do push ups or run. Make exercise fun and they'll enjoy getting in shape for volleyball.
Help young people develop character.
Character development includes learning caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. It's best to teach these values to players and demonstrate and encourage behaviors that express these values at all times.
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Playing Faults - Rules of Volleyball
FOUR HITS: A team contacts the volleyball 4 times before returning it.
ASSISTED HIT: A player gets support from a teammate in order to make a play on a volleyball.
CATCH: The volleyball is caught or thrown. It doesn't rebound from the contact.
DOUBLE CONTACT: A player contacts the volleyball twice (2 separate attempts) in succession or the ball contacts various parts of a player's body in succession.
Explanation:
As a volleyball coach, you'll be called upon to do the following:
1. Provide a safe physical environment.
Playing volleyball holds an inherent risk, but as a coach you're responsible for regularly inspecting the practice and competition courts.
2. Communicate in a positive way.
Your communication involves not only players, but also parents and volleyball referees. Communicate in a positive way and show that you have the best interest of the players at heart.
3. Teach the tactics and skills of volleyball.
Making practices game like is especially important for youth volleyball.
4. Teach the rules of volleyball.
It's important for players to understand volleyball rules. Understanding the rules makes playing the game much easier. You'll also have an advantage over your opponent if you know what they don't. Not knowing the rules can cost your team points. For instance, if you're a back row setter and you don't know what you can legally do and legally can't do when playing the ball at the net can cost your team points and possibly lose the game.
5. Direct players in competition.
This includes determining starting line ups and a substitution plan. Also, making tactical decisions during the game and communicating with opposing coaches and players.
6. Help your players become fit to play volleyball.
You want your players to develop the right conditioning for volleyball so they can play the game safely and successfully. Players should also understand the value of fitness and enjoy conditioning for volleyball. Avoid punishing players by making them do push ups or run. Make exercise fun and they'll enjoy getting in shape for volleyball.
Help young people develop character.
Character development includes learning caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. It's best to teach these values to players and demonstrate and encourage behaviors that express these values at all times.
#Pinterest Volleyball Training Board