VOLLEYBALL
Youth Volleyball Programs That Build Skills, Confidence & Teamwork
The National Academy of Athletics offers dynamic youth volleyball camps, clinics, and after-school programs designed for kids ages 7–14. Our coaches teach proper techniques and game fundamentals through fun, structured instruction that keeps kids engaged, active, and motivated.
Players learn essential volleyball skills—serving, passing, setting, hitting, teamwork, footwork, and court communication—while developing confidence and a positive mindset. Parents looking for the best youth volleyball program choose NAofA for our skill progression, certified coaching, and character-based approach.
Whether your child is brand new to volleyball or looking to sharpen their skills, NAofA provides a safe, encouraging environment where every player can improve and have fun.
Why Parents Choose Our Youth Volleyball Camps & Clinics
- Certified NAofA coaches trained in volleyball fundamentals
- Age-appropriate instruction for kids 7–14
- Fun, structured games and skill challenges
- Proven coaching system that builds confidence & teamwork
- Safe, active environment that encourages participation
- Programs held at trusted schools, Rec Centers, and community gyms
- Positive focus on sportsmanship, communication, and effort
Volleyball Programs by Age Group
Ages 7–10: Foundations & Fun Volleyball Skills
This group learns the basics in a supportive, fun-focused environment.
Kids practice:
- Basic serving
- Passing (bump) technique
- Hand position & footwork
- Team communication
- Simple rotations & movement
The goal is to build enthusiasm for volleyball through confidence, movement, and beginner-friendly drills.
Ages 11–14: Technique, Court Awareness & Game Play
Older players work on developing consistency, timing, and strategy through more advanced drills and small-sided games.
Players learn:
- Consistent serving
- Passing accuracy
- Setting form
- Hitting approach and timing
- Court awareness & rotations
- Game strategy & teamwork
This level prepares players for school teams, club programs, and recreational leagues.
Volleyball Skills Kids Learn with NAofA
Technical Skills:
- Serving (underhand & introductory overhand)
- Passing (bump)
- Setting
- Footwork & body positioning
- Approaching & hitting
- Court spacing & communication
- Rotations & movement patterns
Character Skills:
- Confidence & self-belief
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Communication
- Sportsmanship
- Resilience & positive attitude
What Makes NAofA the Best Youth Volleyball Program?
- Certified coaches who specialize in youth skill development
- Structured curriculum designed for safe progressions
- A teaching philosophy focused on effort, improvement, and fun
- Trusted partner of schools, cities & Recreation Departments
- Over 1 million kids served nationwide
- Inclusive environment where every player participates
- Professionally managed programs with clear communication to parents
Safe, Structured & Positive Coaching Environment
Volleyball requires coordination, teamwork, and learning new movements—so safety and instruction are top priorities.
NAofA ensures:
- Proper warm-ups & stretching
- Age-appropriate drills
- Positive coaching techniques
- Safe, monitored court play
- Controlled game environments
Kids learn skills the correct way while having fun and staying active.
Trusted by Parents, Schools & Parks & Recreation Departments Nationwide
NAofA partners with communities across the country to run high-quality, well-managed volleyball programs.
Cities and schools trust NAofA for:
- Complete program administration
- Certified & trained staff
- Full curriculum & equipment support
- Safety systems and supervision
- Marketing materials & communication
Our reputation for excellence makes NAofA a leading provider of youth sports.
Frequently Asked Questions About Youth Volleyball
What age groups can participate in NAofA Volleyball?
Programs are offered for kids ages 7–14, with age groups split for development.
Does my child need experience?
No—beginners, intermediate players, and returning athletes are all welcome.
What should kids bring?
Athletic shoes, knee pads (optional but recommended), water, and comfortable clothes.
Is this program competitive?
Programs focus on skill-building, learning, teamwork, and fun—not high-pressure competition.
Are coaches trained?
Yes. Every coach is NAofA Certified, background-checked, and trained in positive coaching.
Is this a league?
No. It is a skills-based camp or clinic that includes instructional gameplay.
Can parents watch?
Absolutely. Parents are encouraged to support and cheer.