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Middle blockers are the defensive wall of any volleyball team. Elite blocking requires explosive jumps, precise timing, and court awareness. This guide breaks down professional techniques to transform your blocking game.
Slide Step: Quick lateral movement along the net
Crossover Step: For covering more distance
Drill: Practice 10 reps each direction daily
Strong Hands: Fingers spread wide, palms facing opponent
Penetration: Reach 6-12 inches over the net
Common Mistake: Letting hands break apart on contact
Watch setters’ hands to predict attack direction
Study hitters’ approach angles pre-match
Blocking Bands (resistance for jump training)
Vertimax Platform (explosive jump development)
Hitting Machine (for repetitive block practice)
Pro Tip: “Time your jump when the setter releases the ball – not when the hitter swings.”
Box jumps (3×10)
Squat holds at parallel (3×30 seconds)
Lateral bounds (3×8 each side)
Final Thought: Consistent blocking drills will make you an intimidating presence at the net.