Volleyballexercises for u20

Organisation:
  • Divide the group across both courts.
Execution:
  • Play the ball underhand over the net in a maximum of two actions.
  • After each net crossing, the team rotates one position.
  • If the ball falls on the floor or the opponent plays the ball differently, the team that played the ball over the net scores.
  • The game does not need to stop in principle.
  • If the game does stop, the ball is put back into play with an underhand serve from the backcourt.
  • Whoever reaches 15 points first wins.
  • Optional: Depending on the level, the second ball may be attacked from a standing position from the backcourt.
drawing Underhand play
Positions and Movements
  • The attack comes from the right.
  • The middle hitter and opposite hitter block.
  • The outside hitter moves to the centre.
  • The setter moves forward.
Execution
  • The trainer hits the ball.
  • Players move to their positions and defend the ball from the trainer.
  • After each defensive action, players rotate one position.
  • Remaining players defend individually and place the ball in the cart.
Execution
  • Four players are positioned in a square formation.
  • Pass the ball around and rotate your body well in the direction you are playing.
  • Play counterclockwise.
  • Ensure that the right foot is positioned forward when passing.
drawing Overhead passing and rotating
Execution
  • Form pairs that stand opposite each other with a net in between.
  • Place a cone under the net.
  • Players pass the ball overhead to each other.
  • After passing, the player taps the cone under the net and returns to the ready position.
Execution
  • Work in pairs with one ball and the net in between.
  • Start at the 3-meter line and serve gently to each other.
  • Focus on the toss and concentration.
  • Increase the distance if successful.
  • If the ball can be caught, increase the distance again.
  • If the ball falls, move one meter forward.
Execution
  • Warm-up on both sides of the net.
  • Expand with defence and individual blocking.
Objective
  • Shift focus and quickly switch between actions.
Execution
  • Create groups of three players with one regular volleyball and one tennis ball.
  • The player with the tennis ball is the juggler and stands in the middle.
  • Player 1 passes the volleyball to the juggler.
  • The juggler throws the tennis ball to player 1.
  • The juggler returns the volleyball to player 1, who throws the tennis ball back to the juggler.
  • Player 1 passes the volleyball to player 3.
  • Player 3 passes the volleyball to the juggler.
  • The juggler throws the tennis ball to player 3.
  • The juggler returns the volleyball to player 3 and receives the tennis ball back.
  • Repeat this cycle.
  • This requires concentration and quick switching from the players.
  • If no tennis balls are available, two volleyballs can also be used.
Execution
  • Work in pairs.
  • Player 1 stands with the ball on the baseline.
  • Player 2 stands without the ball at the net, facing the net.
  • Player 2 performs a block jump at the net (ensure a straight landing).
  • After landing, player 2 turns around and defends a short ball on the 6-metre line.
Setup
  • Divide the team into two groups. Each group takes position on one side of the net.
Execution
  • One side serves, while the other side positions three players as receivers.
  • The receivers attempt to pass the ball upwards and catch it on their own side.
  • Servers take turns serving.
  • After each catch, a new receiver enters the field for the one who caught the ball.
  • Play until 10 points are reached.
  • The servers score a point if the ball is not caught.
  • The receivers score a point if the ball is caught.
  • An incorrect service does not count.
  • After one round, the teams switch sides.
  • In the second round, they play with two receivers instead of three.
Team Formation
  • The trainer serves the ball.
  • The team defends, sets up, and executes an attack.
  • The trainer then throws another ball into the field.
  • Players must therefore be ready quickly.
Execution
  • The trainer stands at the net with a ball.
  • Three players enter the court each time.
  • The trainer hits the ball towards the defenders.
  • The defenders pass the ball back to the trainer.
  • The defenders immediately get ready again to defend the next ball.
  • If the ball hits the ground, a new group of three players enters the court.
  • The pace is high.
drawing Defensive speed and communication
Execution Side A
  • Team formation, other players on the opposite side.
  • Service from side A.
  • Team on side B must tip the first two attacks.
  • The third attack can only be hit.
  • Tip to places that are critical in the defence.