Players should be comfortable dealing with balls at whatever height they arrive – and that means being able to control a ball that’s too low to chest or head, and too high for the feet.
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Each player holds the ball up about chest or neck high, and allows it to fall, controlling the ball with the thigh. Try 10 times before using the other thigh.
Now have players throw the ball up above head height and control the ball using the thigh.
1 ball between 2 players. Set up 2 cones 5 metres apart with a server kneeling at one of them.
The receiving player jogs towards the server from the other cone, controls the ball with the thigh and returns it to the server on the second touch.
The receiving player returns to their start position, moves around the other side of the cone and repeats the drill using the other leg.
After, say, 10 attempts, the players switch roles.
Two teams of no more than 4v4 play tennis on a court (approx 15 x 8m depending on number of players, age and ability) with a net halfway.
One player from Team A serves the ball from deep in their half across the net by bouncing and volleying it.
Using any part of their bodies apart from the hands, players from Team B combine to control the ball, juggle, pass and return it over the net, but must only let the ball bounce a maximum of three times. Teams score points every time the ball is returned over the net and into the other half of the court successfully..
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