Volleyballexercises for u14
- Oftentimes, a volleyball player needs to jump off one leg during the game.
- It’s worth noting that this type of jumping is done by both attackers and defensive volleyball players.
- That’s the reason why athletes should do single leg bound exercise regularly.
- Actually, this volleyball exercise has many great benefits.
- First and foremost, doing single leg bound helps volleyball players succeed in jumping off one leg.
- On the other hand, this exercise helps a volleyball player gain the confidence that he/she needs to do this type of jumping.
- The exercise also positively affects a volleyball player’s hip as well as hip flexor and quads.
- It’s crucial for volleyball players to do single leg bound exercise the right way.
- When jumping off one leg you should try to keep your opposite knee up as high as it’s possible.
- Doing squat jumps helps volleyball players strengthen calves, glutes, hips as well as quads.
- When squatting down volleyball players should try to keep hips parallel.
- Make sure that your knees are bent at 90 degrees.
- Doing tuck jump has a profound positive impact on a volleyball player’s glutes, hips and quads.
- When doing this type of volleyball exercise you should keep your knees as high as possible.
- Plus, you need to spend as little time on the ground.
- Frog hops is the right type of volleyball exercise for developing explosive jumping power.
- If you do this volleyball exercise on a regular basis you’ll be able to strengthen the quadriceps and hamstrings over the time.
- As a result, you’ll be able to jump higher!
- Split jump lunge is the volleyball exercise that offers a great way of strengthening glutes, quads and hips.
- So, this exercise will have a huge positive impact on your vertical jump.
- It’s worth noting that this exercise requires some balance as well as a lot of strength from a lower body.
- It’s very important for you to take the right position before starting a split jump lunge.
- You should keep your knee directly over your foot.
- On the other hand, your knee shouldn’t go over your toe.
- Then, you need to drop down into the lunge.
- Now, it’s time for you to push both your feet simultaneously and switch legs.
- Lastly, you should gently land on the floor keeping your feet wide.
- You should also raise the opposite arm of your front leg while landing.
Divide "field" in 4 boxes. Exercise can be done with 2 persons at the same time, in which every player controls someone. The ball has to be played overarm, playing the ball high, and get to the other side like this.  ;
- Divide the field in 4 boxes, playing the ball in every box at least 3 times.
- Every player gets 2 turns, in which the best turn counts.
- How far are you going to get
Directions for post holders
- Play up at least 3x per box: otherwise you cannot proceed to the next box
- The turn is over, when:
- the ball drops on the ground
- the player has both feet outside the box (1 foot outside the box is allowed!).
- the ball is not played high enough above the head (pay close attention!)
- Play at least 50 cm above the head.
- Every new turn start in the first box.
- The lines are part of the box (with regard to foot fouls outside the boxes).
- The trainer randomly plays 1 or 2.
- From there, a set up to the other (1 or 2) is given for attacking.
- Depending on where the attack happens, 6 players on the other side of the net take the correct positions.
- Blocking, defending, and play over the net to me.
- High tempo.
- If the ball is not defended, throw it to my side of the net so that we can continue.


Goal;
The teams on the mats have to conquer 4 cones without being tagged in x number of minutes
Requirements;
- Pairs on the 3 mats (to be expanded to 2 pairs)
- 2 taggers between mats and cones
- 9 cones around a field's length from the mats.
Game explanation;
The pair on the mat has conquer a mat hand in hand or otherwise connected.
The taggers are going to try to tag the pair.
If one of the pair is tagged, they have to go back to their mat and try again.
The first at the four cones has one. The team with the least cones are going to be the taggers.
Set a time limit for an x number of minutes to keep the flow in the game.
- You are in pairs bsp;
- The one has a tennis ball, and the other a cone.
- One is holding the cone in a triangle and tries to catch the tennis ball thrown by the other.
- The catcher then tries to push the ball to the thrower.
- You do this 10x and then change.
- Also pay attention to leg work
The hands are positioned like this:
- The circle is the cone.
- The point of the cone has to point to the nose of the kid.
- You need little cones.

- The players are in a line at position 1.
- The first makes a jump service (without ball), then runs diagonally to the net (position 4).
- Here, he/she makes a block, shuffles backwards to the 3m line, and attacks.
- Then, he/she shuffles to the middle and does the same.
- Keeps shuffling to the right and does the same here.
- Makes a dive to position 1.
- Per 2 players, 1 ball
- Player A has a ball.
- Player B is at 4 meters from player A
- Player A throws the ball to player B
- Action during: Player A calls left or right
- Player B is catching the ball with the hand player A is calling.
- Idem for player B.
- Variation: 2 or 3 balls, tennis ball, reaction ball.

This exercise can also be done as a game against a group on the other field!
- There is a line of kids with a ball at a cone in the back of the field and 1 kid in the other field
- Kid 1 is going to the net while playing overarm with the ball (if the ball is dropped, start over)
- around 1m from the net, you play the ball overarm over the net to the kid (x) standing there
- the kid standing there has to pass the ball and catch himself (walks with the ball to the line of children)
- kid 1 goes underneath the net and takes the place of kid (x)
- kid 2 now goes to net overarm playing and plays the ball to kid 1
- etc. etc.
(variation or harder)
- there is a line of children with a ball at a cone in the back of the field and 1 kid in the other field
- Kid 1 is going to the net while playing overarm with the ball (if the ball is dropped, start over)
- around 1m from the net, you play the ball overarm over the net to the kid (x) standing there
- kid 1 quickly goes underneath the net and takes the mid forward position
- the kid standing there (x) has to pass the ball and play to the mid forward who catches the ball and gives it to kid (x)
- kid (x) walks with the ball to the line of children
- kid 1 takes the position of kid (x)
- Kid 2 now goes to the net while playing overarm with the ball and plays the ball to kid 1
- etc. etc.
- overarm and underhand