The first lesson focuses on creating a positive and comfortable environment while introducing the fundamentals. I start by learning the athlete’s background, goals, and experience level. We cover basic athletic stance, footwork, and ball familiarity. Key skills include underhand passing (forearm pass), proper hand positioning, and simple movement drills. The goal is confidence, fun, and understanding the basics—not perfection.
Lessons 2–3 build consistency and coordination. Beginners will continue working on passing technique, introduce overhead setting fundamentals, and improve footwork. Drills focus on repetition, control, and accuracy, such as partner passing, target setting, and simple serve introductions. Players also begin learning basic volleyball rules and court positioning.
During lessons 4–10, athletes start combining skills and developing game awareness. We reinforce passing and setting while introducing serving consistency, attacking footwork, and basic defensive movements. Drills become more dynamic, including movement-based passing, controlled rallies, and small-sided games. Players begin learning rotations, communication, and teamwork concepts.
After lesson 10, beginners transition toward game-ready skills. Training focuses on improving consistency, decision-making, and confidence in live play. Players work on serve receive, basic attacking, defensive positioning, and full-court play concepts. Practices include competitive drills and scrimmage situations to prepare athletes for team play and match scenarios.