Court-floor level wide shot inside a clean gymnasium, a group of young players ages 8–12 in athletic gear practicing a forearm pass drill, arms extended and bodies low, a coach crouching nearby demonstrating form, bright natural light streaming from high gym windows, court lines and net visible in the background
Court-floor level wide shot inside a clean gymnasium, a group of young players ages 8–12 in athletic gear practicing a forearm pass drill, arms extended and bodies low, a coach crouching nearby demonstrating form, bright natural light streaming from high gym windows, court lines and net visible in the background
— Recreational Tier

The right start, taught the right way.

Ages 8–12 and adult beginners learn passing, serving, and court positioning in small groups — structured sessions, consistent coaches, no prior experience needed.

/ Session Structure

Small groups, clear progressions.

Each session runs 75 minutes with the same coach every week. Skills are introduced in sequence — players move forward only when fundamentals are solid, not on a calendar schedule.

Skill One
Skill Two
Skill Three

Passing & Ball Control

Serving & Net Awareness

Court Positioning & Rotation

Underhand and overhand serving mechanics, plus reading where to position after each serve — foundational habits from session one.

Reading the court, understanding rotations, and moving as a unit — taught through structured small-sided games, not scrimmages.

Forearm passing, platform positioning, and directional accuracy — drilled in pairs before applied in live play.

Close-up court-level framing of a coach crouching beside a young athlete on a volleyball court, coach pointing toward the net while athlete watches attentively, gym lighting from high windows, court lines sharp in foreground, net visible in the mid-distance, athletic gear and focused expressions, no posed smiling
Close-up court-level framing of a coach crouching beside a young athlete on a volleyball court, coach pointing toward the net while athlete watches attentively, gym lighting from high windows, court lines sharp in foreground, net visible in the mid-distance, athletic gear and focused expressions, no posed smiling
▸ Where This Leads

A defined path to the next level.

When a player's passing, serving, and positioning are consistently reliable, coaches recommend a move to the Intermediate tier. There is no guesswork — the criteria are clear and coaches communicate them directly to families.

Ready to get on the court?

Sessions run year-round. Spots in each age group are limited to keep groups small — reach out to confirm availability and get your player started.