Serve receive volleyball drills

Good passing sets the foundation for every successful volleyball play.
At VolleyballXL, we know that improving your team’s serve-receive skills is essential — whether you’re preparing for tryouts, matches, or simply raising the overall level of your team.

Our collection of pass receive drills, complete with clear video demonstrations, helps coaches and players build confidence, consistency, and communication from the very first ball contact.

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u18, seniorzy
Pass, Set & Attack Cross, część 1
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u12
Power Passer #1 a Pass Challenge
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u18, seniorzy
Niespodzianka
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u18
Pass Pro #8 a Passing Challenge Right Wall
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u18, seniorzy
Szybka rozgrzewka
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u18, seniorzy
Zestawy libero 1

🏐 Why focus on serve-receive drills?

If your first pass is off-target, your entire attack suffers.
Strong serve-receive skills allow your setter more options, keep your offense fast and unpredictable, and reduce easy points for the opponent.

By training serve-receive consistently, you will:

🎥 Example drills you’ll find at VolleyballXL

Every drill comes with a video explanation so you can immediately see how to execute it properly:

💡 Tips & tricks for better pass receive training

 

How do you practice receiving in volleyball?

To practice receiving in volleyball, players need consistent repetitions that simulate real-game situations. This means working with live serves from different positions and speeds, focusing on accurate passing into a target area. Coaches should encourage players to move before contact, maintain a low and balanced stance, and communicate early by calling the ball. Visual feedback, such as video examples from VolleyballXL, helps players understand what proper receive form looks like and how to adjust in real time.

What are passing drills in volleyball?

Passing drills in volleyball are designed to improve a player’s ability to handle the first contact, especially when receiving a serve. These drills often involve passing balls served from across the net to a specific target zone, training players to control both direction and height of the ball. Drills may also include movement, communication, and pressure elements to simulate game conditions. At VolleyballXL, coaches can find clear video drills that show how to train passing effectively at any level.

How to control receive in volleyball?

To control the receive in volleyball, a player needs solid fundamentals and quick decision-making. This includes forming a stable passing platform with the arms, positioning the body behind the ball, and facing the intended target — usually the setter. Good footwork and anticipation are essential for adjusting to different types of serves. Through targeted practice, feedback, and consistent repetition, players can develop the control needed for accurate and reliable serve-receive performance.