Tandem Volleyball Target Challenger
The steel pole on this unique volleyball training tool adjusts up to 12'H and includes a 30" dia adjustable target for a variety of drills. Place the ring horizontally and use the net for bumping and serving accuracy. The net makes it easy to retrieve balls and keep drills on pace. Remove the net and move the ring vertically for setting and other hitting drills.
Durable steel pole and sturdy net are designed for repeated use. Place the included 22 lb weight on the base for stability. Two wheels make it easy to transport the unit around the practice area or to storage with ease. Assembly required. Unit is 47 lb.
15 Skill-Driven PE Activities Using the Tandem Volleyball Target Challenger
The Tandem Volleyball Target Challenger is a versatile training aid that helps students develop accuracy in volleyball serving, setting, and spiking by targeting a circular net that can be adjusted for height and angle. What sets this product apart is its adjustable design, allowing teachers to fine-tune challenges for different age groups and skill levels. The net catches successful shots and funnels balls into a collection area, reducing retrieval time and increasing reps. It’s ideal for stations, skill development drills, or target-based games. Below are 15 unique activities designed to teach fundamental movement skills (FMS) using this dynamic and engaging volleyball trainer.
1. Serve the Circle: Students attempt to underhand or overhand serve volleyballs into the target. Teaches striking, aiming, and coordination.
2. Set to Success: Students perform controlled sets toward the net, focusing on soft upward motion and accuracy. Builds striking upward and precision.
3. Spike the Spot: Use a toss-and-spike approach where students try to spike into the angled net. Encourages jumping, timing, and striking with force.
4. Bounce & Set Challenge: Bounce the ball once, then set it into the net. Reinforces timing and transition skills.
5. Partner Toss & Set: Partner tosses the ball, and the other player attempts a set into the target. Teaches teamwork and hand-eye coordination.
6. Under Pressure Points: Add a countdown clock. Students try to score as many accurate hits into the target as possible before time expires. Promotes focus and repetition under pressure.
7. Catch & Release Set: Catch a partner toss, set it into the net in one fluid motion. Teaches control and movement sequencing.
8. Hot Potato Accuracy: Students rotate quickly after every serve or set attempt at the net. Encourages quick transitions and engagement.
9. Sit & Serve: From a seated position, students attempt to serve into the net. Builds core strength and focus on form.
10. Angle Attack Drill: Adjust net angle to simulate hitting over a blocker. Practice aggressive strikes into angled target. Develops offensive awareness and precision.
11. Wall Bounce Set: Bounce the ball off a wall, then quickly set it into the target. Encourages multi-skill transitions and decision-making.
12. Serve Station Gauntlet: Create a circuit with 3–4 stations: underhand serve, overhand serve, jump serve, and “surprise” shot. Target net at each station. Builds skill variety and confidence.
13. Team Target Countdown: Each student gets 30 seconds to score into the net. Total team points added up at end. Reinforces cooperation and goal setting.
14. One-Hand Wonder: Students attempt to bump or set using only one hand into the net. Promotes fine motor control and body awareness.
15. Trick Shot Time: Let students invent fun, wacky ways to send the ball into the net (e.g., behind the back, spin set). Encourages creativity and fun with fundamentals.