Volleyball on GameSpeed360

9 evaluation traits authored for volleyball, each with the observable behaviours it is scored on. 6 position options, 9 practice categories, and every screen speaking volleyball: a fixture is a match and it is divided into sets.

The 9 traits a player is rated on

Each is scored 1–10. The behaviours listed are what a coach is actually looking at — they print on the report so a family can read what the number meant.

  1. 01

    Serving

    110 · technical

    Toss consistency, contact, power, placement, spin, float and jump serve variety, serving under pressure.

  2. 02

    Passing / Platform

    110 · technical

    Platform angle, footwork to the ball, positioning, reading the server, movement through contact, consistency of passes to target.

  3. 03

    Setting

    110 · technical

    Hand position, footwork, release, location and tempo to hitters, back sets, emergency setting out of system, connection with hitters, distribution decisions.

  4. 04

    Attacking

    110 · technical

    Approach, timing, arm swing, contact, power, line and cross-court ability, tips and roll shots, back-row attacking, shot selection against the block.

  5. 05

    Blocking

    110 · tactical

    Footwork, timing, hand positioning, penetration over the net, reading the setter and hitter, closing the block, blocking discipline.

  6. 06

    Defense / Digging

    110 · technical

    Ready position, reading hitters, digging platform, floor movement, pursuit out of system, transition off the dig.

  7. 07

    Volleyball IQ

    110 · tactical

    Rotation knowledge, coverage responsibilities, transition, recognising matchups and opponent tendencies, serve strategy, executing offensive and defensive systems.

  8. 08

    Communication

    110 · mental

    Calling balls and seams, serve-receive and coverage calls, communicating through transitions, organising teammates, information before contact.

  9. 09

    Athleticism

    110 · physical

    Vertical jump, approach explosiveness, lateral movement, first-step quickness, agility, balance, body control, endurance across long matches.

One trait set for the whole roster

Every player in volleyball is rated on the same 9 traits above, whatever their position. You can still edit the trait set for your own program.

Position options

This sport calls the field “Position”, and it stays free text — these are the offered values, not a limit.

  • OH
  • OPP
  • MB
  • S
  • L
  • DS

What we call things

A fixture
Match
A period
Set (5 per match)
The group
Roster
One of them
Player
Their number
Jersey number
The cycle
Season

Practice categories

Practice-plan blocks come pre-categorised for volleyball, each with its own colour on the session timeline.

  • Serving
  • Passing / Platform
  • Setting
  • Hitting
  • Blocking
  • Defense / Digging
  • Transition
  • Scrimmage
  • Conditioning

Scheduled event kinds

  • Practice
  • Match
  • Tournament
  • Scrimmage
  • Meeting

What volleyball actually gets

Some modules are built on basketball-shaped data and are not offered in other sports. We would rather say so here than let you find out after you sign up.

  • Athlete evaluations

    9 authored traits

  • Progress reports for families

    written in volleyball language

  • Practice plans

    9 categories

  • Schedule and RSVPs

    5 event kinds

  • Attendance

    per session, with guardian visibility

  • Announcements and polls

    team communication

  • Box-score stats

    not available for this sport yet

  • Shot chart

    not available for this sport yet

  • Playbook and sequences

    not available for this sport yet

  • Scouting reports

    not available for this sport yet

  • Prospect pipeline

    not available for this sport yet

You know volleyball better than we do

A trait you would cut, one we are missing, or wording that would not survive a conversation with a parent — tell us and we will sharpen it.

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