Volleyballexercises for u14

Execution
  • Form two teams where each player has a ball.
  • After the starting signal, three extra balls are thrown into the field.
  • Only overhand serves are allowed.
  • When the time stops, everyone releases all the balls.
  • The team with the fewest balls on their side wins.
Execution
  • Line up about 4 players in the middle of the court with a ball.
  • Player 1 stands at the centre front and receives a good toss from the first player in line A.
  • Player 1 passes the ball overhead into the basket.
  • Note: bend the knees, extend the elbows, and follow through with the ball.
  • The player at the basket catches the ball and joins the end of line A.
Execution
  • Divide the players into pairs, facing each other at a marker.
  • On command, players move sideways to the sideline, each in a different direction.
  • Return to the opposite sideline and then back to the marker.
  • The player who touches the marker first wins.
  • The next pair starts immediately after the first round.
  • Ensure rotation within the pairs after each round.
  • If there are more than 9 players, set up the game in duplicate.
Note
  • This activity is also suitable for independent execution while preparing the next activity.
Execution
  • Players form pairs and stand opposite each other at a distance of 2-6 metres (the players determine the distance themselves).
  • Player 2 hits the ball to player 1.
  • Player 1 passes the ball back to player 2.
  • Player 2 provides a set-up to player 1.
  • Player 1 hits the ball.
  • Player 2 passes the ball back to player 1.
  • Player 1 provides a set-up to player 2.
  • Player 2 hits the ball.
  • Repeat the cycle of pass, set-up, and smash.
Execution
  • Three servers stand on one side of the net.
  • On the other side, there are two lines with the remaining players.
  • One player from each line enters the court, so there are a total of two players on the court.
  • The servers take turns serving.
  • The two players on the court pass the ball to the other player.
  • That player sets the ball, after which the third ball goes over the net.
drawing Playing the third ball
Organisation
  • Form trios. The first trio lies on their stomachs behind the 7-metre line. The trainer stands with a ball cart on the other side of the net.
Execution
  • The trainer claps on the ball and plays it directly over the net. Players must quickly stand up and return the ball over the net in a maximum of three contacts. The trainer can determine the level of difficulty.
Formation
  • Two lines of players: one line at left back and one line at right back.
  • Create a virtual line with four cones where they must stand behind.
  • The coach stands on the other side of the net.
Execution
  • The coach throws the ball somewhere in the court.
  • One of the two front players in the lines calls "MINE" or "I GOT IT" (agree beforehand).
  • The player who calls it passes the ball to position 2 or 3.
  • The other player catches the ball at position 2 or 3.
  • The player who catches the ball returns it to the coach.
  • Both players join the other line.
Execution
  • The trainer places a ball on the centre line.
  • On each side of the net, a row of players stands at the baseline.
  • At the trainer's signal, the players run to the ball.
  • The player who grabs the ball may keep it.
  • The team that collects the most balls wins.
Setup
  • Play 2-against-2 or 3-against-3.
  • Optionally use two courts.
  • There is a winners' court and an entry court.
Execution
  • The winning team moves to the winners' court.
  • The losing team steps out.
  • A new team enters the entry court.
  • You can only score a point on the winners' court.
Execution
  • Three players stand at the net with a ball.
  • They alternate playing the ball short and long.
  • Defenders move from right to left.
drawing Defence short and long

Objective

  • The aim is to tactically place or hit the ball.

Execution

  • Use tip balls at the middle position or hit the ball deep to position 1.
  • Place hoops to simulate a constant block, which can later be replaced by an actual block.
  • Replace cones at position 1 with a box over which the ball must fall, over the 'defender'.
  • The coach hits or plays a ball in, which is first passed to the setter.
  • The setter provides a set-up to the outside.
  • The attacker chooses either a short tip ball to the middle position (where a hoop is placed) or aims for position 1 with a hit or quick overhead ball.
Execution
  • Begin in an upright position.
  • Bring your hands to the ground while keeping your legs straight.
  • Walk forward with small steps using your hands until you can go no further.
  • Then move your feet towards your hands, using only your ankles for small steps.
  • Repeat these movements several times.