The objective is to separate the elements and deliver quality. Pass the ball to the desired position. Then get into an attack position and execute the hitting technique. Here, preparation for the jump and reach height is essential.
Execution
Both sides of the net are used. Player 1 stands on one side of the net, tosses the ball, and hits it to Player 2, who is in a service-receive position. It is important to use the desired technique when hitting. Player 2 passes the ball to the trainer. Pay attention to passing to the desired set position. The trainer catches the ball and immediately throws it in a perfect setup (starting with a 1-meter set that includes a peak). Player 2 gets into position for the attack and attacks in a specific area (use cones as a target). After the attack, the player moves to the serving position. After Player 1 has hit the ball, they join the line of passers/attackers.
Adjustments
The attack direction is initially "only" right or left. As the exercise progresses, the target can be made smaller and more precise. The ball can also be tossed instead of hit by Player 1. Give Player 1 a more targeted assignment. Use a setter instead of the trainer who catches and throws the ball. Make attack zones smaller to increase the required precision. Build the attack from the serve and attack with a defense.