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Last summer one of my friends asked me to play volleyball with her, i wasn't any good at it but i still went for it. it's not like i had anything better to do. After playing for an hour or so i got better and better. then she got me into it. I was thinking of trying out this year but it was too late. volleyball season is over. I heard it was brutal but i think i can do it. This year i'm definately going to try. So any techniques for this game? This summer try to attend a camp or clinic so that you can get some good coaching. That will greatly increase your chances of getting on the team. Also, anytime that volleyball is on tv, watch and listen to everything the announcers are saying. You can pick up some good tips. Finally, get in shape the best you can--that will prepare you for the upcoming season. The best way to improve is with repetition, so even if you have to practice by yourself, take a ball and pass it or set it against the wall, or set to yourself. The more you practice, the better you'll become. Good luck! Source(s): High School, Club, and College VB Player yea...dont lose you already have it you are the one that decided to go for it so all I can tell you is this give it your best !!!!! Blocking Tips on Blockings Keep your eyes open at all times. It麓s not easy, but it麓s important. If you miss, work hard to pick up the flight of the ball as quickly as possible after it goes by. This will tell you what your next move should be. Make sure to pike, push the ball forward and down, so it is less likely to dribble down in front of you. Keep your hands ball-width apart, it麓s like having a third hand up there! Know your opposing hitters. Call them out to your teammates, for their information and your own. The farther outside the ball is set, the more likely it is to be hit angle. Stay home and cover the angle, rather than following the hitter outside. Serving Tips on Serving A simple float serving technique can score you aces. Simply toss the ball so that your hand contacts directly on the serve. Although you won麓t be able to have complete control over its action, contacting the stem makes the ball behave erratically in the air. That erratic motion makes it harder for your opponent to pass, thus scoring you more aces. Passing Tips on Passing Whenever you are called upon to pass, you must first get into position, which means getting the ball between your knees, and contacting it at about zipper level. Then, you must bend your knees. Don麓t bend at the waist. Bending at the knees allows you to keep your eyes up, so you can see what麓s going on. Spiking Tips on Spiking Right from the beginning, making a proper approach is the key to becoming a great spiker. So think about making your beginning players, and those players who can麓t seem to get it together later on, do air spikes everyday as part of their warm up routine. Have them get back to the 10麓 line, make their 2 or 3 step approach, depending upon which approach style you prefer, and go through the entire motion, including a high reach and follow through. Every day, their bodies will begin to develop a muscle memory of the proper execution of the approach, and players will begin to experience more success. Setting How to be a Good Setter First, become a good setter. Put up the best hittable set under each circumstance, giving your hitter as many options as possible. Once you麓re a good setter, become a smart setter. To become a smart setter get to know your teamates strenghts and weaknesses. Once you麓re a smart setter then who have to show the skills on the court. hope those help! :-) i play varsity volleyball in new haven connecticut Yeah! theres a bunch! a few to name passing, setting, diving, severing and hitting don't worry you only have to master one skill see which one you are best at then learn the correct techniques for them |
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