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FIVB Youth Symposium Mini-Volley Presented by: Lee Taylor Volleyball Canada
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What is Mini-Volley? An initiation approach A series of game formats Play centered
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Educate teachers on the contributions mini-volleyball can make to a child ’ s physical development Recognize that delivered correctly, volleyball is appropriate, fun and enjoyable for child participants Acknowledge that volleyball is easy and accessible for both the participants and teachers
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Challenges What are the difficulties you have seen when introducing volleyball to young kids?
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Current Initiation Problems Technical focus Repetitive drills Difficult for non-athletes Novice players can’t create rallies Teachers are trained to “coach” Traditional initiation activities are static in nature
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A Child’s Needs Play is a natural state Children need to move Social focus changes from the individual to the group as they develop Kids like to experience success
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Objectives of School Curriculums Locomotion/Mobility Manipulation Cooperation Cooperation/Opposition
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Mini-Volley Solutions Use a tactical approach Allow participants to play right away (the game is not a reward) Make sure participants experience success immediately Encourage rallies – remove rally breakers Movement, movement, movement! Match the activities and equipment to the children
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Program Progressions Stage 1 InitiationGrades 1-2 Individuals Small Groups Stage 2 DevelopmentGrades 3-4 Small Groups 1 vs 1 2 vs 2 (facing) Stage 3 Proficiency Atomic Volleyball Grades 5-6 Small Groups 1 vs 1 2 vs 2 3 vs 3 4 vs 4
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Volleyball Fundamental Tactics Defend a territory Attack a territory
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Stage 1 - Initiation Play activities FUN Manipulation Movement Cooperation Cooperation/opposition
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Stage 2 - Development Different game formats Understand basic game concepts Ball trajectory Fun
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Stage 3- Proficiency Ball direction: to, along, and over the net Catch-toss action Decision-making Movement
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