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Why Communication Matters More in Doubles Volleyball

Updated: Feb 13

Why Communication Matters More in Doubles Volleyball


With only two athletes on the court, communication isn’t helpful — it’s essential.

In indoor volleyball, roles are specialized. In beach volleyball, communication drives everything.


Every Play Requires Clarity


In doubles, players must constantly communicate:


  • Who’s taking the seam

  • Defensive coverage

  • Block or no block

  • Serve strategy

  • Shot selection


There is no room for silence.

Athletes learn to talk early, clearly, and confidently.


Communication Builds Trust


Trust develops faster in beach volleyball because there are only two players working together.


Partners must:


  • Own mistakes

  • Encourage quickly

  • Reset after errors

  • Problem-solve together


This strengthens team chemistry.


Better Communication Transfers Indoors


Indoor coaches consistently notice:


  • Stronger leadership

  • More vocal athletes

  • Better court awareness

  • Faster adjustments


Beach volleyball forces athletes to use their voice — and that skill carries everywhere.

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