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At-Home Volleyball Workout BONUS: Cardio and Shoulder Strength What you’ll need: Space outside to run and throw, a tennis ball, baseball, or sotball to throw, partner or parent to throw and catch with
When practicing your volleyball skills at home, concentrate on your technique. Practice getting your hands and feet into the right position while setting, swinging your arms through and opening up your hip while spiking and planting your feet while passing.
Since our school year was unexpectedly cut short we thought we would provide you with some workouts that you can do in order to stay in shape. You should do each of these workouts 3 times a week. You do not have to do them in the order they are listed but you should do all of the exercises listed.
At-Home Volleyball Workout Day 3: Full Body Strength What you’ll need: Backpack filled with books or something weighted, towel or t-shirt, table or chair Warm-up (3 rounds) 1. Hip bridges 12 reps total 2. Side plank 30 seconds to 1 minute each side 3. Calf raises 20 reps total 4. Towel over and backs 20 reps total 5. Russian twists 20 reps ...
This document provides a full volleyball workout that can be done at home, including exercises for warming up, improving leg, arm and core strength, agility, and volleyball-specific drills.
At-Home Volleyball Workout Day 4: Agility and Conditioning What you’ll need: Backpack filled with books or something weighted, two towels or t-shirts Warm-up (3 rounds) 1. Weighted squat circles 10 each direction 2. Reverse crunch 12 reps total 3. Forearm rocking plank 30 seconds each *1 set of back to front, 1 set of side to side 4.
Suggested Workouts for Volleyball Players. Being strong is one of the most important aspects of volleyball. We have another expression for this: Being athletic. Jumping high and hitting hard is what volleyball is all about. I often tell participants at my clinics that players who jump high usually hit very hard.