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Wrist Snap Doesn't Matter
There are dozens of things you can do to improve your spiking and serving. At the bottom of that list, there is "wrist snap"
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ECV The Classic | Men's Open Pool Play | Davis/Leblanc
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Format: sideout scoring, 1 game to 15
ECV The Classic | Men's Open Pool Play | Au/Tuohy
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Format: sideout scoring, 1 set to 15
ECV The Classic | Men's Open Pool Play | McCoy/Campbell
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Format: sideout scoring, 1 set to 15
ECV The Classic | Men's Open Pool Play | Hunsberger/Moyer
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Format: Sideout scoring, one game to 15
What's in my bag for grass volleyball tournaments?
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Smash Revco 2023 | Round of 16
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It was windy. Format: 1 set to 11, sideout scoring
Smash Revco 2023 | Pool Play Match
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The only match I recorded from pool play. The grass was wet in the morning. Format: 2 sets to 15, sideout scoring.
Like Brother Like Sister
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Hustle wins games. One of us is better than the other, can you tell who?
Grass Pickup 07/20/23
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Grass Pickup 07/20/23
Finals | Strive VBC Revco Tournament | Ayal/Kelly vs. David/Jess
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Format: Sideout Scoring Best of 3 to 11 Kneepads for grass volleyball, you heard it here first.
April Fundraiser Tournament | Match 3
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Format: 2 games to 25
April Fundraiser Tournament | Match 2
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Format: 2 games to 25 This might have been my worst sixes performance since returning to play.
April Fundraiser Tournament | Match 1
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Format: 2 games to 25
First Rites Men's A Finals
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First Rites Men's A Finals
First Rites Men's A Semis
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First Rites Men's A Semis
NJ Tri-State Tournament | Big Digs v. Clown Fiesta
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NJ Tri-State Tournament | Big Digs v. Clown Fiesta
NJ Tri-State Tourney | Big Digs v. Rizzard Wizzards
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NJ Tri-State Tourney | Big Digs v. Rizzard Wizzards
NJ Tri-State Tourney | Big Digs v. Stockton
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NJ Tri-State Tourney | Big Digs v. Stockton
NJ Tri-State Volleyball Tourney | Big Digs v. Cash Bros
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NJ Tri-State Volleyball Tourney | Big Digs v. Cash Bros
David Schryber - Position 4 Highlight Video (2018 - 2019)
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David Schryber - Position 4 Highlight Video (2018 - 2019)
Open Gym 9/2/22 | Game 2
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Open Gym 9/2/22 | Game 2
Open Gym 9/2/22 | Game 1
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Open Gym 9/2/22 | Game 1
ECV 8/13 | Men's A Playoffs | Tall Kids v. Bender/Schryber
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ECV 8/13 | Men's A Playoffs | Tall Kids v. Bender/Schryber
ECV 8/13 | Men's A Pool Play | Meador/Klein v. Bender/Schryber
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ECV 8/13 | Men's A Pool Play | Meador/Klein v. Bender/Schryber
Arm Swing Breakdown | @rohan_bvb
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Arm Swing Breakdown | @rohan_bvb
RANKING EVERY JERSEY IN THE NVA
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RANKING EVERY JERSEY IN THE NVA
Arm Swing Breakdown | Matt Anderson
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Arm Swing Breakdown | Matt Anderson
DAD Revco 4s Grass Tournament | Team Pass Then Smash vs. Team Mateo
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DAD Revco 4s Grass Tournament | Team Pass Then Smash vs. Team Mateo
DAD Revco 4s Grass Tournament | Team Pass Then Smash vs. Free Ballers
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DAD Revco 4s Grass Tournament | Team Pass Then Smash vs. Free Ballers

Комментарии

  • @corey7825
    @corey7825 Месяц назад

    This is very eye opening. Can't believe this doesn't have more views. Please make more vids on attacking.

  • @naril0s
    @naril0s Месяц назад

    The 'wrist snap' basically directs you to put the contact point higher on the ball by having your wrist bent and the 'loose' nature of how it is shown is just another hint for having your whole arm and palm relatively relaxed when spiking. It just kind of takes those 2 things and blends them together into a sort of 'feeling description' that you might try to use to get that loose arm and high contact point. That's how I see it.

  • @theawesomeCHADshow
    @theawesomeCHADshow Месяц назад

    Hi Mr. Volleynerd. I've been working on my arm swing for a while going from using a lot of arm muscles to using more core and a relaxed arm. My question to you is the arm swing initiated by the hips rotating first and causing the shoulder to lag and drag the arm around to produce speed for the arm swing?

  • @johngrotke6950
    @johngrotke6950 5 месяцев назад

    Then what am I supposed to do with my wrist after???????

  • @user-xq1hj2oc6z
    @user-xq1hj2oc6z 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Coach for sharing the simple physics of topspin. I used to rely so heavily on wrist snap as a beginner player, thinking I was generating topspin. lol 😂

  • @gamingpanda9546
    @gamingpanda9546 5 месяцев назад

    Alright but how would a standing topspin serve where the contact is below the net tape work? You’re forced to hit below the ball to gain height

    • @user-xq1hj2oc6z
      @user-xq1hj2oc6z 5 месяцев назад

      Interesting, though I do think Coach’s statement remains relevant even in such a scenario. Standing reaches and points of contacts differ between players. Small players or players with a lower contact may find more success contacting the ball below the ball’s COM ( but not directly beneath , that’s stupid) with the aim of rolling their hand above the ball and hope for the best. But even then, why not opt for a float or some variation of a jump serve to increase point of contact?

    • @naril0s
      @naril0s Месяц назад

      There are 2 things to it: the contact point and the direction of force. You need a contact point above the center of the ball and that center is defined by the direction of the applied force.

  • @JerryHu
    @JerryHu 5 месяцев назад

    The reception at 7:15 =O

  • @denniskim2024
    @denniskim2024 6 месяцев назад

    your shoulder is okay after that?

  • @astari3703
    @astari3703 6 месяцев назад

    5:09

  • @elijahschmitz611
    @elijahschmitz611 7 месяцев назад

    You know it's funny you analyse the serve vs the hit. I have a monster jumpserve but can't hit to save my life. Why doesn't that translate you think?

  • @nix3308
    @nix3308 8 месяцев назад

    Can you make a ran takahashi arm swing breakdown?

  • @drainrequiem
    @drainrequiem 9 месяцев назад

    could you do an arm swing analysis on Yuki Ishikawa? I want to learn his technique and (sort of) unlearn my circular arm swing when I made it circular to mimic Nishida's, but now that I realized that circular was slower, I wanted to learn the mechanics behind Ishikawa's arm swing, but I cannot find anything on it. Please make a video on it!

  • @felixdom9693
    @felixdom9693 10 месяцев назад

    And he's jumping so freaking high too look like he's had wings to fly

  • @JWatt-gb3di
    @JWatt-gb3di 10 месяцев назад

    What are the benefits of this?

  • @aarong6609
    @aarong6609 10 месяцев назад

    Short court on grass is a tragedy.

  • @aarong6609
    @aarong6609 10 месяцев назад

    Short court on grass is a tragedy.

  • @mikehydroseed1282
    @mikehydroseed1282 Год назад

    Look at this gorgeous line of power

  • @choppedfish
    @choppedfish Год назад

    Hey Volleynerd. At 4:10, you talk about how most players would stop at that shoulder position and proceed to swing instead of going as far back as Tj does, do you have any tips or recommendations as to how I could achieve this level of flexibility and loadup? I'm currently struggling with this very issue.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      First - Acquiring range of motion is very difficult. It's a slow, often painful process. Generally, the underlying problem isn't "being tight" or having "short" muscles, it's strength. And not passive, isolation strength, strength in motion. TJ demonstrates this sort of strength in his swing. I would recommend looking up FRC (Functional Range Conditioning). That method tends to be a good starting point for most people. While working on your range, also practice quality arm swing mechanics. The stronger and more coordinated you are in your swing, the better any training you do will transfer to it. Hope this helps!

  • @leok7674
    @leok7674 Год назад

    You are most likely familiar with the concept of circular swing. Do you know any exercises or drills to learn that? best wishes great video

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      I do, but the best resource for learning that style is Isaac Knuble. He's on Instagram and RUclips as Torqvb. None are better

    • @leok7674
      @leok7674 Год назад

      @@thevolleynerd5858 I know him, but I think he only explains the concept. I thought there might be some drills, that make it easier to implement that all into my own technique.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      instagram.com/reel/CkgU2WSMTMF/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsvgP31H8Uins?feature=share

    • @leok7674
      @leok7674 Год назад

      @@thevolleynerd5858 Thank you very much!

  • @florianparisod2407
    @florianparisod2407 Год назад

    I like the analysis. Highest player I have ever seen playing live. Unfortunately, there is a reason he is no longer playing in Italy. He was not able to make a difference in Switzerland, where the level is not really high, due to his lack of consistency and the countless amount or errors.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      Always a bummer to hear that, but hopefully he can continue to improve and give us sick highlights like these!

  • @gyansagar1389
    @gyansagar1389 Год назад

    How can I shift to circular Swing from Bow and Arrow one.. Please tell

    • @masterfaster4551
      @masterfaster4551 Год назад

      I’m trying to shift my swing as well. It’s hard af and the timing is weird as well. Guess you just gotta be faster.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      You need to get enough reps doing the new technique that you "overwrite" the old method. The more focused practice you do with the new method will result in an easier and easier time using it in games

  • @johngrotke6950
    @johngrotke6950 Год назад

    Hope you got some ice cream after that W

  • @kevinnguyen8498
    @kevinnguyen8498 Год назад

    His arm swing is identical to a tennis topspin serve.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      Agreed! It's crazy how much overlap there is between skills from different sports. It tells us alot about our bodies, imo

  • @neilweaver2356
    @neilweaver2356 Год назад

    Thanks for doing my request! I like how you emphasized his flexibility rather than just his technique and power. Got me thinking about doing some dynamic stretches for improvements to my own swing.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 Год назад

      You're welcome! There is such a thing as too much flexibility but for the vast majority of people, it's too little flexibility that holds them back. Hope you see some great gains!

  • @wassimh3468
    @wassimh3468 Год назад

    Great video

  • @Ghost.SJ09
    @Ghost.SJ09 2 года назад

    so i got a quick question so when it comes to nishida drawback being inline with his shoulders are they flat like horizontal because when he swings i notice his elbow is down a bit should i be trying to emulate the hitting form or serving form

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      As long as your draw is at or below your shoulder level, you'll be in a good position to maximize your hitting power.

  • @erkimdogan9180
    @erkimdogan9180 2 года назад

    Love the Video :D!!! Please could you Analyse Wallace de Souza?

  • @majicold
    @majicold 2 года назад

    hey, what armswing do you consider to be the best aiming power? im becoming "good" and i want to have proper armswing, since mine actually isnt that good

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      Aiming power? Unfortunately, "aim" and "power" do not coincide in the arm swing. To aim well, you generally need less power. In all my breakdowns, I'm showing the optimal mechanics to maximize power. Once you've learned the mechanics, and you've become adept at the new arm swing, then you can start to get better aim. If you'd like me to do a breakdown on your swing, send me a DM

    • @majicold
      @majicold 2 года назад

      @@thevolleynerd5858 noo, the aiming word i used to say that i just want power xd, and how can i dm you?

    • @majicold
      @majicold 2 года назад

      @@thevolleynerd5858 i dmed you on instagram

  • @Ghost.SJ09
    @Ghost.SJ09 2 года назад

    can you do an arm swing breakdown on xace leem

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      Haven't looked into them yet, but I'll add it to the list

  • @wyndyllchua6920
    @wyndyllchua6920 2 года назад

    Hey, great vid! I was just wondering, does Nishida have not any shoulder problems with his technique? I've noticed that when my elbow gets that low, it puts more burden on my shoulders and hurts it more.

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      You might be doing an additional movement or flexing during the draw- that would lead to more stress on your shoulders. However, it's not necessarily about IF it stresses your shoulders more, it's about WHERE. If you'd like me to do a breakdown of your swing, and see if I can help you identify issues, DM me

    • @wyndyllchua6920
      @wyndyllchua6920 2 года назад

      @@thevolleynerd5858 I would love to! But does it come for free? Im only a student and dont have much money.

  • @michaelt9042
    @michaelt9042 2 года назад

    Can you do a arm swing breakdown on Ahmed Shafik from Egypt’s national team. Specifically his pipe attacks. They are very interesting.

  • @Ghost.SJ09
    @Ghost.SJ09 2 года назад

    can you do an arm swing breakdown of terrell bramwell

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      I can absolutely add him to the list! Great recommendation

  • @michaelt9042
    @michaelt9042 2 года назад

    Uhm, if you’ve seen Project Pyre Athelte the arm position shiuld be around 135 degrees assuming 0 degrees is at the top. The last foot is more of a braking mechanism rather than a force producer. The braking mechanism turns the horizontal momentum into vertical jump. If the arms were at the very bottom when the block foot is there, it would make the jumper jump up rather than into the ball. This is what i think, im not sure if im wrong so if i am pls tell me

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      Yeah, you've got the basic premise down for sure. However, keep in mind that angles and degrees can differ from person to person. When PPA says 135 degrees, that's just the center of a range (120-150) and is also affected by the context of the movement.

  • @michaelt9042
    @michaelt9042 2 года назад

    Extremely informational, thank you

  • @michaelt9042
    @michaelt9042 2 года назад

    When making changes in the armswing, should they feel unnatural?

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      Yes, in the beginning. But once you've established a new pattern, it should be easier to hit harder (assuming you've made positive changes)

  • @michaelt9042
    @michaelt9042 2 года назад

    They do the side eye thing because their shoulders are naturally tilted because of the arm swing on the approach.

  • @rohan_bvb
    @rohan_bvb 2 года назад

    Thank you David! Super helpful. Going to keep these concepts in mind as i work on it. Hoping to post a befofe/after vid soon!

  • @lukeniebruegge2538
    @lukeniebruegge2538 2 года назад

    This series is so helpful! Thank you so much

  • @TennesseeTom18
    @TennesseeTom18 2 года назад

    Sasquatch actually has different jerseys than what they wore from the first event and they’re pretty cool. Curious where you would rank those

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      Considering how tough it was to find *ANY* pics of the jerseys for most teams, I relinquish all responsibility for rating the old jerseys. But in all seriousness I'll probably make this video again next year with all the new jerseys, and then they'll have a shot at a higher ranking lol

  • @lightskinsaiyan2483
    @lightskinsaiyan2483 2 года назад

    Love the series. Could you do a breakdown of a middle hitter’s arm swing?

  • @felixwijnberg438
    @felixwijnberg438 2 года назад

    Loved it. Been paying attention to his circular arm swing for a long time I sort of built my arm swing around Anderson's. Was wondering if you could look at Taylor Sander's arm swing as it is so much more different

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      That's a great idea, contrasting the two swings. Just goes to show there's not just one swing that can be effective at the highest level

  • @rohan_bvb
    @rohan_bvb 2 года назад

    Great work. Really enjoyed your entire series on arm swing break downs!

  • @9coolio9
    @9coolio9 2 года назад

    Do you have any videos breakdown the works you need for better circular swing, shoulder tilt, and shoulder hip separation. I actually never seen videos explaining shoulder tilt. Amazing video btw!

    • @thevolleynerd5858
      @thevolleynerd5858 2 года назад

      I haven't posted yet on RUclips but I'm planning a series of exercise/training related videos detailing methods for improving the arm swing. Stay tuned!

  • @PetsbudNasia
    @PetsbudNasia 2 года назад

    He jumps so absurdly high too. That really puts a hard downward drive

  • @johngrotke6950
    @johngrotke6950 2 года назад

    We love our guys!

  • @arakiozakaki
    @arakiozakaki 2 года назад

    ive been looking for these kinda videos for yeaaarrrssss i love u

  • @johngrotke6950
    @johngrotke6950 2 года назад

    Hey man, you were ready for that one

  • @pain131
    @pain131 2 года назад

    This is so helpful <3 I myself have a big problem with the arm swing mechanics, but can't really identify the mistakes. So this helped me a lot :)

  • @lablusa
    @lablusa 2 года назад

    Keep with this please