What happens if a server steps on the line?
point goes to the other team.
Where does the setter start in rotation 1?
Right back. (Depending on toss).
What is the ready position?
Facing server and explain more.
Who takes the second ball if the setter plays defense?
The hitter closest to the net (usually outside or opposite).
Name one way to encourage a teammate.
“You got the next one”
High-five
Eye contact
(Any positive response.)
Can the ball hit the net on a serve?
Yes, as long as it goes over.
Who is allowed to attack from behind the 10-foot line?
Any back-row player (if they take off behind the line).
Name three ques for a good set.
Hands in a triangle
Soft hands
Ball set high and clean
What do you do on a free ball?
Call “free!”, get ready, and run an organized offense.
You're teammate just had a shanked pass. They are demonstrating poor body language. Show what you would do in the situation.
What is a double contact?
One player contacts the ball twice in a row (except on the first team contact).
What happens when your team wins the serve?
The team rotates clockwise and serves.
What are two cues for serving?
Step with opposite foot
Contact with flat hand
Follow through
Where should defenders be on a strong outside hitter?
Back row. Person outside playing line. Middle back near end line. Person in zone 5 facing hitter.
What makes a good captain?
Leads by example, positive communication, effort.
What is a lift?
When the ball is caught, carried, or thrown instead of hit cleanly.
Who replaces the middle in the back row?
The libero (or defensive specialist if no libero).
What causes a shank?
Poor platform angle, bad footwork, or contacting with wrists/arms unevenly.
What’s the best choice with a bad pass?
Send a high, safe ball over or free ball.
How do you communicate on a short ball?
Call “short!” loudly and early.
How many contacts does a team get?
➡️ Three (a block does not count).
Draw the correct rotation for serve receive in rotation 1, we lost the toss. (4-2).
Draw it out.
Explain the footwork for a spike.
Approach → plant → jump → swing → follow-through
Your team is down by 1—what’s the smartest serve?
A consistent serve in (not risky).
Create a team rule that helps everyone succeed.
Any rule promoting respect, effort, or communication.