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Thursday, August 16, 2018

Pepper Drills - Terry Liskevych - Oregon State University - YouTube
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In volleyball, pepper, usually used as a verb, is a very popular warm-up drill, generally involving two players. Variations with more players exist. (Similar to the Law of Hyena)

To pepper, two players face each other separated by a distance of 5-20 feet (2-6 meters). Distances vary based upon the players' preference. Player 2 starts by hitting or tossing a volleyball to player 1. Player 1 then passes the ball back to player 2 starting the drill. Player 2 sets the ball back to player 1. Player 1 spikes the ball back, forcing player 2 to dig the ball where player 1 can set it, allowing player 2 to spike it. Player 1 passes the spiked ball, and the cycle starts over again.

One full cycle of the drill is laid out in the following table.


Video Pepper (volleyball)



External links

  • Variations on the classic pepper drill
  • Volleyball Pepper Tips

Source of article : Wikipedia