Servers Vs Passers With Points Purpose of drill

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Servers Vs. Passers With Points Purpose of drill 9 1 10 3 8 2

Servers Vs. Passers With Points Purpose of drill 9 1 10 3 8 2 Serving and passing are the keys to winning a match. This drill accomplishes this by rewarding a tough but accurate serve and on-target passes by using scoring to take advantage of player’s competitive spirit. 4 7 6 5 Keys to success • Serves must be tough to force a bad pass but must not result in an error Player 1 serves 3 -5 balls in succession then rotates to 5. Players 2, 3, 4 and 5 move up one spot. • Passes must be on target to get maximum points Player 2 hands balls to 1. • Setter must hustle to the ball to get a good set to the passer Players 3, 4, 5 and 10 shag and give balls to 2. Players 7, 8, and 9 pass to 6 and prepare to receive back row set. Player 6 sets back row attack to passer then goes to 10 Passer takes the place of 6 after passing. Player 10 takes the place of the passer. Only passers score, Everyone keeps track. 1 point for a service error or ball settable with hands. 2 points for a perfect pass for which 6 does not have to move more than one step After player 5 completes serves, teams switch sides and repeat drill. High score wins • The drill runs quickly. As soon as player 1 serves, player 2 gives them another ball. Player 1 serves another ball as soon as previous ball is cleared and passers are ready. • Players should call for the ball • Players 7, 8, and 9 should call to 6 to help 6 get off an accurate set.