Volleyball Setter Drills
2 Person Volleyball Drills To Help Setting  

3 volleyball setter drills for non setters and setters who need to improve their setting hands, setting touch on the ball and setting accuracy to your target.  

We believe that players need to do ALOT of great volleyball setter drills with setting repetitions in a short amount of time in order to improve their technique.We believe that players need to do ALOT of great volleyball setter drills with setting repetitions in a short amount of time in order to improve their technique.

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We believe that players need to do ALOT of great volleyball drills with setting repetitions in a short amount of time in order to improve their technique. 

Without stopping the ball partners are required to listen to the next call and perform the next set...without letting the ball stop or drop between them. 






             Volleyball Setter Drills              The Two and The Hut



Set a "2" to yourself and a "hut" to your partner. 

Each player sets a "two-ball" which is a ball set straight up and down 2 - 3 feet above the head of the setter...before setting a "hut".

A "hut" is an outside, second tempo set that's lower than the "4", has some arc and no peak which at its highest point is 4-5 feet above the net. 

After two minutes of doing these reps the next call would be...


          Volleyball Setter Drills                         The One and The Go


Set a "1" to yourself and a "Go" to your partner.

These are first tempo sets, which means these are the fastest paced sets a hitter can hit.

The "one" goes to the middle blocker while the "go" is set outside to the left side hitter


      Volleyball Setter Drills        The "Go" and the "One"


Setting The "Go" and the "One"

What's the "Go" set?

A fast set to zone 4 travels nearly 2 - 3 feet above the net with no arc or peak at a high speed then the "Hut" or the "Go".




What's the "One" set?

A quick set usually given to the middle blocker that's one foot above the top of the net, usually set in Zone 3. 




      Volleyball Setter Drills            The Two and The Side 4



Set a "2" to yourself and a "side set a 4" to your partner. 

What's the "side" set?

Players make a quarter turn to their right or left before setting the ball over their shoulder to the intended target. 

What's the "4" set?

The "4" set is a high balll with a peak like an "A" which is set 8 - 10 feet in the air before dropping and landing on the targeted spot in Zone 4. 





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Many of these volleyball practice drills you can do at home by yourself or try at your next practice with your teammates.

If you're a B team or JV player trying to make varsity next year...your goal should be to complete 1000 reps a day of at least three of the basic skills on your own...volleyball passing, serving and setting should be at the top of the list. 


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