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Playing defense in Youth Volleyball
Watching volleyball moves essentially a solid team and the transition from offense to defense to offense and defense is probably the most valuable experience that you may receive as a trainer. The ballet “movement is not in one game, but suddenly at some point in the season, you will sit on the bench watching your team play, and for no apparent reason, you find your relaxation with a big smile on your face. “Eureka”, you silently shouting, “They get it!” countless hours of practice paid off. So how do you get to this point with a group of young players who may have never played a game of volleyball in their lives?
This is a cumulative process, each section that describes and maps for your players, based on the previous section. You can teach this in stages, and then drag each step into practice the final total. Here is how to divide part of learning.
1. The portion of the offense of “base” defense. (Alignment attack will not be discussed in this article is the emphasis on harmony and the defense in front of the back row ..)
2. Skip the “base” of the defense to prepare to dig attacking player.