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S1E1 ATTENTION TO DETAIL | Cut Serve Spin Visualization | Spikeball/Roundnet
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S1E1 ATTENTION TO DETAIL | Cut Serve Spin Visualization | Spikeball/Roundnet
Spikeball/Roundnet | Body Defense | A Complete Guide
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Spikeball/Roundnet | Body Defense | A Complete Guide
Spikeball/Roundnet Individual Drills | Full Solo Routine
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Spikeball/Roundnet Individual Drills | Full Solo Routine
Spikeball/Roundnet Defensive Strategy | A Comprehensive Overview
Просмотров 29 тыс.3 года назад
Spikeball/Roundnet Defensive Strategy | A Comprehensive Overview

Комментарии

  • @mitchellroussey4914
    @mitchellroussey4914 4 месяца назад

    Who is that annoying mf chirping during finals holy crap

  • @alt_coiner
    @alt_coiner 9 месяцев назад

    What! Can you touch a ball twice?

  • @bettyyan826
    @bettyyan826 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video! (The background music is distracting for me, vote for diff music or no music for future vids plz)

  • @thejenners3040
    @thejenners3040 10 месяцев назад

    The intro was too loud, nice video though.

  • @henriquecapella4045
    @henriquecapella4045 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing video. Have already lost track of how many times i watched it.

  • @samuels9374
    @samuels9374 10 месяцев назад

    Sounds really good i watched this video like 5 times before i got really good at body defence

  • @NurComments
    @NurComments Год назад

    one of the most useful spikeball videos on youtube, thanks

  • @ethansullivan9891
    @ethansullivan9891 Год назад

    2:12:12, serve receiver get's destroyed

  • @davidroan9652
    @davidroan9652 Год назад

    this is great man, thank u. i didnt know how to body til now.

  • @BenIntentional
    @BenIntentional Год назад

    Legit. Great video. Thank you😊

  • @duct-tapedproductions6014
    @duct-tapedproductions6014 Год назад

    Any tips for a 14 yo to get on a team?

  • @justinestores6622
    @justinestores6622 Год назад

    this is great content

  • @reliantoppo
    @reliantoppo Год назад

    Start with lefty reverse drop

  • @reliantoppo
    @reliantoppo Год назад

    Caught a little bar on the way in

  • @epilog99
    @epilog99 Год назад

    Great video

  • @hankparker3778
    @hankparker3778 Год назад

    we need more

  • @hankparker3778
    @hankparker3778 Год назад

    More content pleaaaaae

  • @samuelcole3563
    @samuelcole3563 Год назад

    A lot of people I play with want to play tracker follow even when tracker is on the left and I find it to be super ineffective. It could just be me as the tracker but it feels like I move too early they hit it back on 2 and then I have to respect that, or I move too late and they can adjust hitting it out of my reach to the servers initial right, since they had to scoot left. I could totally be missing something but it just seems so much riskier/harder to execute than server follow or just right goes.

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet Год назад

      Hey Samuel, especially with a right-handed hitter running the server follow is actually really common. Not to say that one is better than the other, but both schemes have their benefits and drawbacks. For example, from the tracker left position a team might be more likey to attack on two like you mentioned and running down a long ball might be easier. However, the distance between the left and right handed wrap shots is shorter for the tracker and the distance to the front of the net is shorter for the server. In the server follow version the left-handed wrap poses a serious threat, but the serving defender has the ability to read the play for a longer duration as most of the contacts happen within their eyesight. All in all, the important thing is to understand your hitter and their tendencies. Which angles and trajectories are they hitting and which of the schemes would be better served for defending those?

  • @David2hey
    @David2hey 2 года назад

    Really helpful

  • @elijahkatz676
    @elijahkatz676 2 года назад

    Comment for the algorithm

  • @josiahsanders5102
    @josiahsanders5102 2 года назад

    Please keep posting

  • @ryanfitz95
    @ryanfitz95 2 года назад

    I like it, but I think moving laterally into the touch is more game like than 180 spin. Learning side to side footwork while watching hitter and altering balance.

    • @GavinBroekema
      @GavinBroekema 2 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more. We’ve learned a lot since this drill and hope to post more realistic ones in the future!

  • @kanal-no3jg
    @kanal-no3jg 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @charly133
    @charly133 2 года назад

    Comment for the algorithm ✨️

  • @isr_roundnet
    @isr_roundnet 2 года назад

    Awesome vid!

  • @londonroundnetclub2837
    @londonroundnetclub2837 2 года назад

    Great examples, very helpful slow mo talk throughs.

  • @reliantoppo
    @reliantoppo 2 года назад

    Really enjoy this content, and enjoy the the visuals from generic first look with the diagram to players.

  • @podawe8051
    @podawe8051 2 года назад

    Wow the attention to detail seems to be what really sets AT apart. Great breakdown

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

      Clark and Buddy are also tremendously talented and hardworking athletes who have played at a high level for a long time. Put their intelligence next to those attributes and it’s no wonder they’re so successful!

  • @zacharyhutzell
    @zacharyhutzell 2 года назад

    Awesome stuff man

  • @Carlosediaz543
    @Carlosediaz543 2 года назад

    this video was amazing! the only issue i have with tracker follow is often to player behind the net is not involved with the play while they are looping around Vs if the server goes and everyone moves counter clockwise its way easier to be in the right stop already and or have a way easier time adjusting.

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

      Hey Carlos, sounds like you’re describing the ‘server follow’ defense where the setter is on the right side and the tracker follows the server counter-clockwise. Totally agree that that defense has some huge benefits as well and we’re considering making another video on that one-have to ask Double Clutch for video permissions first though :)

  • @SethYoderMusic
    @SethYoderMusic 2 года назад

    0:39 I know Rendall and Jenson personally. I could literally get their autograph whenever I want 💛😄

  • @ST-sb2ej
    @ST-sb2ej 2 года назад

    This video is amazing! Really good explanation and visualization. Would love it if your video footage would be slowed down even more, so my beginner brain could process it even better. And also showing the video footage again after the visualisation. Maybe an additional long form of this video could be interesting. Thanks a lot for putting your time and energy into this. These kind of videos make the whole sport rise in it's level. Greetings from Red Eagles Berlin

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback! Totally understand that it's a lot of information in a short time. You're more than welcome to rewind and playback the video at varying speeds through RUclips settings!

  • @RevisedRoundnet
    @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for watching! If you have any feedback or suggestions for future videos please leave them below!

  • @scottbeeksroundnet
    @scottbeeksroundnet 2 года назад

    Also, it’s crazy how in depth we can still go into some of the details in tracker loop Like the initial defensive touch is ‘rarely’ outside the 7ft circle, this means partners are usually closer together and the recovery set is usually much easier, leading to more defensive conversions These videos on defence are amazing Gavin.

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

      There's a handful of additional situations and nuances that deserve their own spotlight--maybe another video even? I would love to revisit this topic at a later date and analyze a few things: 1. The rarely outside 7ft concept you've mentioned above. 2. Mirroring the body defender which puts you in a better position for the recovery set. 3. Communicating with the offensive player (fakes) with your movements to convince them a shot is open or not open. 4. Communicating with your partner with your movements to make them aware of the shots you intend to cover. 5. Pros and cons of the tracker loop defense and other defenses for that matter. We've barely touched the surface!

  • @scottbeeksroundnet
    @scottbeeksroundnet 2 года назад

    I feel this video could have been 20 minutes long, I would have loved every minute of it

  • @davidlyngbye6102
    @davidlyngbye6102 2 года назад

    Is the serving line not 7,5 feet and not 8 from the center of the net ?

    • @GavinBroekema
      @GavinBroekema 2 года назад

      Serving line is 8.5 ft from the center of the net and 7 ft from the rim of a spikeball set. The rule was changed from 6 ft to 7ft serve with a lean in 2021!

  • @danieletheredge4284
    @danieletheredge4284 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @randosamuraix1467
    @randosamuraix1467 2 года назад

    Is that in Barrington Illinois

  • @soyluisrueda
    @soyluisrueda 2 года назад

    What is the most difficult serve for the reciver? Btw Great content my frien!!

    • @eidenkahn7162
      @eidenkahn7162 2 года назад

      Id say its if you have two different serves that you are very good at. Especially left and right cut because if you only have one no matter what the opponent will adapt to it. Easiest serve to learn is probably the jam then I would go for a cut serve.

    • @soyluisrueda
      @soyluisrueda 2 года назад

      @@eidenkahn7162 right, also it can be more lethal if the posture and body movement during rhe serve is really similar

  • @halvadar2
    @halvadar2 2 года назад

    Soft touch rule related question here. I didn´t find the answer anywhere. Do you guys allow to spike right during soft touch? (That would be 1 - 2 - net from one player not involving his team mate what so ever)

  • @pourcombienroundnet2754
    @pourcombienroundnet2754 2 года назад

    I love the topic of this video, how it is explained and well produced! I am eager to see more of this "ATTENTION TO DETAIL" serie! =)

  • @drewryderroundnet
    @drewryderroundnet 2 года назад

    hey man just wanna say the videos you posted have exponentially helped me see roundnet more clearly. I can’t wait to see what videos you guys keep coming up with!

  • @renatosousa9971
    @renatosousa9971 2 года назад

    first, like before watching

  • @renmen16
    @renmen16 2 года назад

    Love the vids! One on how to hit reverse cut would be unreal 👀

  • @jaredbeaufait5954
    @jaredbeaufait5954 2 года назад

    It is very hard to actually get corkscrew spin from hitting/serving a ball and what most cut serves do is give the ball “left”side spin which wouldn’t normal make the ball jump if you were aiming straight horizontally in front of you (because the axis of rotation is perpendicular to the net’s plane of contact so the ball’s surface isn’t sliding against the net creating friction to change direction) but it does because we hit downwards at a net so side spin generated in the direction of travel will generate some corkscrew component of spin relative to the net. if that makes sense.

    • @RevisedRoundnet
      @RevisedRoundnet 2 года назад

      Awesome comment! Agree with this with one caveat, at the top-level (pro) players are hitting the ball with substantially more left corkscrew-spin than left side-spin. When teaching cut serves, we almost always emphasize left corkscrew-spin as the goal since purely left side-spin would either jump slightly in the wrong direction or not jump at all off of the net. There is merit to left side-spin, however, as it seems to be a point of natural progression towards getting more left corkscrew-spin.

    • @1nf3ct3dTT
      @1nf3ct3dTT 2 года назад

      @@RevisedRoundnet I dont think anybody is serving having your number 6 sidespin (rotating around the z axis). Its just not physically possible they way we contact the ball on cut serve. Reverse on the other hand is totally different as there it has a 5 spin. if you have a video of someone actually managing to serve where it has a 6 spin (rotating around z axis) i would like to see that :D

    • @jaredbeaufait5954
      @jaredbeaufait5954 2 года назад

      @@1nf3ct3dTT agreed. this is also why i think reverses can jump more then regular cuts

  • @Tiloooooo
    @Tiloooooo 2 года назад

    Nice content. Thank you!!!

  • @bjoybrooke1965
    @bjoybrooke1965 2 года назад

    Thank you for the encouragement! I'm 13 years old and I've been trying to get a cut serve for a while now. I started to feel like it would never happen, but I think I might get it soon, thanks!

  • @Born_Small
    @Born_Small 2 года назад

    Incredible production quality, this is awesome man keep up the good work!