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Volleyball Camp Drills and Games

June 12, 2015 • By Coaching Volleyball

 

Volleyball Camp Drills and Games

By: John Forman

Provided by: Coaching Volleyball





Summer is, of course, prime season for volleyball camps. As anyone who has ever run one knows, camps present their own set of challenges for drill and game selection. When you're designing a plan for a practice session you at least know the level of the players, the distribution of players in the various positions, and things like that. Camps are more akin to try-outs in terms of trying to employ activities which can accommodate for a number of variables.

Actually, in many camps there is a sort of try-out process at the beginning to assign players to courts or teams for the remainder of camp based on position, skill level, etc. That requires employing drills which can be used to handle large numbers of players efficiently. If you're in a position like this, have a look at the Volleyball Try-Out Drill Ideas post.

Warm-ups
It is very easy in a camp situation where you're dealing with potentially a lot of players to get lazy and do something like jog & stretch. Please don't do that! You can see my thoughts on warm-ups in general in the post Are your warm-ups wasting valuable time? Suffice it to say, I think you can do better, even if it's just adopting some kind of dynamic warm-up. Depending on the age and skill level of the group, you may do well to consider a ball-handling and/or footwork oriented warm-up.

Lots and lots of touches!
Let's face it, part of running a camp is making sure the campers are happy and feel like they get something out of the experience. Standing around for long periods doing nothing doesn't help with that. You want to keep them active as much as possible, and the more ball contacts you can get them the better. The best way to do this is to put them in small groups. That allows you to run ball-handing shuttles (like 21) and/or pepper variations such as 3/4-person in-line or over-the-net. You can also play small-sided games, perhaps in a tournament format to add a competitive element.

Inclusive rather than exclusive
Be careful about using drills or games where players who make a mistake are bumped out for lengthy periods of time. An example of this is the common serving drill where you have players on both sides serving back and forth and missed serves cause players to have to go sit on the other side until a teammate hits them with a serve. That sort of drill will tend to see the weaker players spend the most time sitting on the floor. A better option would be the Amoeba Drill, which flips that around (always a popular one, by the way).

Emphasize connecting with new people
Unless you're running a team camp, you're going to have a bunch of players who don't know each other for the most part. That means as you design activities for the campers you need to incorporate a “getting to know your fellow campers” element. There are loads of different icebreaker exercises out there that can help in this regard, and that can be incorporated into volleyball work.

Talk as little as possible
The campers are there to work on their skills and play games. They are not there to attend a series of lectures. Spend as little time as you can get away with having them listen to coaches talk and as much time as possible on the court.

Be creative and make it fun!
Creativity can go a long way toward making for a positive camper experience. As much as we coaches might want to spend loads of time on fundamentals, the kids can only tolerate a limited amount of ball-handling work before they start to lose focus. By all means, do lots of fundamental work in your camp, but think about ways you can do it without the kids realizing you're doing so. Using different types of games can help that, especially since the kids will be eager to play anyway.

Whether you are running a camp or just part of the coaching staff, keep in mind that as much as we might like it to be otherwise, camps are at least as much about entertainment as making players better. If you want players to come back again and/or tell their friends about it, they have to have a positive experience. This is something different than coaching a team or a training session where the focus tends to be more on challenging the players. Keep the fun element in mind and you'll tend to end up with more satisfied campers.

 

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