Simple 6 2 Volleyball Rotation. Of course there are multiple rotations you can choose from depending on the strengths and weaknesses of your players but the 6 2 and 5 1 volleyball rotations are far and above the most popular. And information about positions where players should move after the serve.

We are marking setters s1 and s2 on all rotations so it will be easier to understand their positions on the court. Each team is a little different so design your rotations however you want. The 6 2 volleyball rotation is an excellent choice for offensively inclined teams that have two very good setters.
The videos below can be used as a reference on how to design your 6 2 offense.
The service order is not random at the beginning of the game players line up in a specific position and they need to maintain that order during the game. And it can be particularly devastating when the team also has a variety of effective hitters in various positions that the two setters can exploit in different patterns. Learn how to run a 6 2 volleyball rotation both serve receive and service rotations and learn what the concept of base positions of defense is. And information about positions where players should move after the serve.