Train your players to read and anticipate the game, control the ball and take hard-to-defend shots
- Improve ball control by creating opportunities for players to work cooperatively across the net
- Learn how to train players to track the ball from the server's hand and the peak of the serve
- Train your hitters to utilize multiple shots and make good decisions with the ball
featuring Tara Cross-Battle,
2x collegiate Division I Player of the Year at Long Beach State Played for team USA in the 1992 Olympic games (bronze medal);
Played on four USA Olympic teams (1992-2004); 2014 inductee in the International Volleyball Hall of Fame, and Olympic Bronze Medalist and the first United States 4x Volleyball Olympian
Ball control is a prominent issue for younger players who may not have grown into a dedicated position on your volleyball team. With limited practice time, is it any wonder that the "practice-centric" skills of ball control, reading and shot selection are underdeveloped and seem to disappear when the third match in pool play comes around?
In this presentation, Tara Cross-Battle helps you train players on how to reach the next level of play by improving ball control, reading opponents' play and choosing better shot selection.