Volleyball drills · Warm-up · Teamwork
Circle keep-away — reaction game
Eight players in a circle, one in the middle trying to intercept the ball. So the ball has to be played not just well but fast, and whoever gets it has to be ready before it arrives. A playful drill that forces players to look before they touch the ball.
Phase 1 of 6Eight players in a circle, one in the middle; the ball starts at the top
This animation comes straight out of the Koach app. In the app you play it at your own pace and the positions carry your players' real names.
Open in the appHow the drill runs
What you are training
Playful warm-up: eight players in a circle play the ball around while one in the middle tries to intercept.
- Deciding who the ball is going to while it is still on its way.
- Being ready before the ball comes your way, even when it is on the far side of the circle.
- Keeping the ball fast and low instead of high and safe.
Coaching points
Pick your direction before the ball touches your hands.
Anyone still looking around during contact plays the ball straight ahead, and that is where the interceptor is standing. Looking early is the same habit a setter needs.
Be ready, even when the ball is on the other side.
In a circle you can see at a glance who is waiting with their hands down. In a rally that is the difference between a ball you get to and one you miss, only then nobody notices.
The middle player hunts the player, not the ball.
Putting pressure on the receiver produces more interceptions than running after the ball. That is exactly the same logic as block pressure on a hitter.
Change the middle player even without an interception.
Someone who cannot get it for minutes on end runs themselves empty and the circle turns into spectators. After half a minute, somebody else, interception or not.
Variations
- Easier
- Throwing and catching instead of playing, and make the circle a bit wider.
- Harder
- Two players in the middle, or overhead passing only, with the ball not allowed to touch the floor.
- With six players
- A smaller circle of five players with one in the middle. The distances get shorter and the tempo goes up with them.
- As a game
- Count how many times the ball goes around the circle without being intercepted. If the middle player intercepts, they swap with whoever played the ball.
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