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Attack Corridors

With so much movement after the ball is passed you must be the traffic cop and prevent your players from piling up at the "V" and "Deep V". The general pattern is the following: The quick hitter will go first, any play-set hitter will go behind the quick, then the swing hitter will go behind the play-set, and finally the backrow hitter will move behind the swing hitter. When explaining this to your players it is a good idea to play a little ZEN VOLLEYBALL and walk through your plays without a ball, then with an easy toss simulating a serve, and then with a jive server.

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