Passing Progression
Passing progression is a drill we use to get players loose and allow them to work on their passing fundamentals in a controlled environment.
Passing progression is a drill we use to get players loose and allow them to work on their passing fundamentals in a controlled environment.
Net balls can be unpredictable, and saving the ball off the net is one skill that is good to teach and build for game situations.
By keeping players stationary and positioning them further back, we give them a hitting drill that emphasizes reaching high on the ball, getting top spin, and following through.
For this drill, we want to get players comfortable with the sprint up and stepping into the pass while still being able to pass to a teammate under control.
This is a fantastic drill to give players the chance to practice reacting and moving to the ball so that they have more game-like experience.
This drill gives players a chance to get plenty of reps and allow the coach to evaluate and correct mistakes and improve fundamentals.
Practice your players focus on passing, setting, and footwork to further build their basic skills and abilities with this great drill!
Rally scoring is designed to get players to focus on making high percentage plays and eliminating silly, easily avoidable errors.