Serving
The volleyball techniques for serving are probably the easiest skills in volleyball to learn.
When executing a serve, the player tosses the ball to themselves. Since a server has complete control over everything involved ( the toss, getting in position, etc), these factors make the skill of serving a lot easier to learn than other volleyball skills.
When executing a serve, the player tosses the ball to themselves. Since a server has complete control over everything involved ( the toss, getting in position, etc), these factors make the skill of serving a lot easier to learn than other volleyball skills.
Setting
The setter position is a pretty cool position to play because this player is more involved in the game than any other player on the team. The setter’s job to run the offense and set for the spikers. The goal is to have the passer pass the ball to the setter, the setter then sets the spiker. In volleyball, you will notice each player plays specialized positions. The setter position is the most important specialized position on the team. The setters main job is set the hitters. Therefore, developing setting skill is very important for players playing the setter position.
Picture 10: The setting of volleyball
Picture 11: The setting of volleyball
SPIKING
Spiking is the most fun of all the volleyball techniques. The volleyball approach and spike is one of the most beautiful athletic movements in all of sports. Spiking is very important skill in volleyball. The better a team is at spiking, the more likely a team will have successful hits that result in winning rallies. However, of all the volleyball techniques, it’s probably the most important technical. In order to be a good hitter, you need to practice and develop a consistent spiking technique.
Picture 11: How the spike does.
PASSING
Picture 12: How the passing does in volleyball.
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