Offensive systems are a frequent talking point in the Coaching Volleyball group on Facebook. I’ve written before on the subject of the best offensive system for young players, and why no high level teams playing a 4-2 system. As such, I won’t go down that path in this post. Instead, I’m going to focus on the idea that a 4-2 system only has 2 attackers.
Yes, it’s obviously true that in a 4-2 system (which features a front row setter in either Position 2 or 3) only features two front row attackers. But front row players aren’t the only attackers in volleyball. There are 3 players in the back row as well who are perfectly capable of hitting. At least they should be!
Generally speaking, when we’re talking about using a 4-2 system we do so in the context of a younger team. This offers up two strong arguments in favor of making the back row attack a feature of your offense. First, at the younger ages we want them…
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