5-1 Volleyball — Rotation 1
In a 5-1, rotation 1 is one of your stronger attacking rotations: the setter starts in the back row and penetrates to the net, so all three front-row players are hitters. The setter serves. The diagrams below show the legal serve-receive formation, the base positions, and where everyone switches to attack.
- Server
- setter
- Setter
- back row · zone 1
- Front attackers
- 3
- Passers
- the two outside hitters and the middle blocker
Coaching notes for this rotation
- At serve contact every player must be positioned legally: within each row the left-to-right order holds, and each front-row player stays closer to the net than the back-row player behind them. The serve-receive diagram shows a formation that keeps all of that legal.
- The setter's first job is to release from the back row to the net target as soon as the ball is served — start legal, then go. Watch the switch diagram for the path.
- The two outside hitters and the middle blocker pass in this rotation; the front-row middle releases to hit and does not pass.
Frequently asked questions
- Who serves in the 5-1 rotation 1?
- The setter serves from zone 1 (back right) in this rotation.
- Where is the setter in 5-1 rotation 1?
- The setter is in the back row (zone 1). They penetrate to the net to set after the serve.
- How many front-row attackers does this rotation have?
- 3. All three front-row players are hitters.