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Thanks coach! Appreciate the constant content
Ответить11’ for D1 what’s d2 d3?
ОтветитьLETS GOOOOOO YOU FINALLY MADE IT THANKS COACH
ОтветитьAnother tip for RIGHT Handed opposites is to approach straight (perpendicular to the net) instead of approaching with an angle, that way you can hit both cross(by finishing accross your body) and line(Finishing straight down) . Although if you're left handed OP then you should approach normally with an angle
ОтветитьHey, i am playing Volleyball in Germany and i always wondered (and could not find an answer online) how the mens D1,D2,D3 levels compare to german club volleyball. I think it is really hard to tell just by watching as it is hard to asses the dynamic, serve pressure, hitting intelligence and strength. But maybe an experienced coach can judge the difference better? Thanks for any answers and I appreciate the Videos!
ОтветитьI notice you using the phrase “chiseling the block” sometimes, what exactly does that mean?
Ответитьhey coach video idea: tips on how to hit line and cross. How to approach, turn your body mid air, read the block. Basically a skill that I really need to learn as an outside is showing cross to hit line maybe you've got some valuable tips and/or film to share with us. Thanks for these great work as usual
ОтветитьI'm stuck on wing hitters😅
ОтветитьI would really like for middle
ОтветитьI know this question leaves the D1 realm, but what would be your mindset when you're developing a 17s/18s oppo trying to get to the next level that struggles speeding up the tempo of his attacks? If my setter runs something high and slow for him he's doing everything right, using the block, making good decisions and timing his approach well. But as soon as we go to a quicker set, approach is late, decision making goes out the window- the wheels kinda fall off. How do you make that jump with an athlete?
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