Sponsored Content The JVA is an association of Junior Club Directors and Coaches who are dedicated to all facets of junior volleyball and have a desire to offer the best programming possible to their members. We are the leaders and forward thinkers in Junior Volleyball Programs and we are a voice for junior clubs. Our number one goal is to help club programs and events thrive. Setter Checklist: Prep for a Championship by Premier Academy JVA January 23, 2018 | 2 minutes, 30 seconds read A setter doesn't have to see the blockers move during the play, but can take note immediately after a play and remember what the blockers did in that rotation or against that set. The setter is referred to as the quarterback on the court, the playmaker, or point guard of the team. A setter's responsibility is to run the team's offense and build up offensive scoring opportunities for the team. Setters need to make smart decisions and bear a huge load of responsibility for a team's success. Help prepare your setter for his/her responsibilities with this setter checklist. Who's Hot? What is each hitter's best attack? Call that in crunch time! Always look at the size and skill of each blocker that your hitters if facing. Set to attack over the weakest blocker. On critical points know who to set and what to set them! Go back to a hitter if they took a good swing. Do not go back to a hitter who takes a bad swing at a critical point. Know what scored the last time you were in every rotation Know which players are better to set in SR versus transition Know how to adjust your serve receive patterns in every rotation: Move passers Just give opponents a different look at your SR Run something we can connect on when we have lost 2 points Run a spread offense against tough servers to ensure you can set more players off of bad passing Know what the opponent's blockers do: Stand wide Pinch in Swing block Double block the middle 1/2/3 blockers on the backrow attack Small blockers Injured hand blockers A setter doesn't have to see the blockers move during the play, but can take note immediately after a play and remember what the blockers did in that rotation or against that set. Do not guess when you are setter attacking! Know where you can score and when you should attempt to attack. Know the opponent's base defense for SR and for transition Do the wing defenders pinch in on SR/defense? Do the wing defenders leave early from base defense if you are off the net? When does the MH serve and does she play LB or CB and can you setter attack/dump on her on SR or defense? Know your free ball play when your team is in a 2 hitter phase and a 3 hitter phase. Make sure that all hitters know the play when your team is serving. When do you have a backrow attack option and when should you use it? Make sure to hold your MH accountable for getting to their transition point and immediately driving in to approach. 2 things on the court never change so don't look at them: The net and the floor If you set a bad ball, you should be the first player under the block to cover it because you set it! About Setter Checklist: Prep for a Championship sports in this article Volleyball tags in this article Training & Drills