I just wanted to say thank you for all your uploads. I am relatively new to Volleyball and I would like to be the setter of my recreational team. Your videos have been a big help and I am improving daily from them. Little thinga like footwork and avoiding bad habits make all the difference. Really appreciate your work!
@@VolleyCountrycomi have a question. I am left handed and i am very new at setting im about to turn grade 8 but my coach picked me to be substitute setter but should my leftfoot be forward instead of right becuz me left handed?
Very clear, i struggle with out side setting. Middle and back wards are no problem and I play first division. Its got to do something with the hand position where as i cant get enough strength out side and sometimes dont have them at equal hight. Maybe you can teach me how to get strength in your out side setting as where i can set backwards around the whole court
1. ближайшую ногу к сетке на шаг вперёд 2. не отклоняться от корпуса, направлять корпус в сторону паса 3. выходить под мяч так, чтобы он приземлялся на лоб 4. пасовать повыше
With the whole "having your right foot forward thing" makes sense for forward sets. But what about back sets? surely that's the opposite of having your left foot forward? If your right is forward but you set back, the back of your body is facing the opponents court slightly.
You should keep your right foot in front even for back sets, the best setters do that😀 and you do not want to change feet also to show your opponent where you will set😉👍
Yes but learn how to set accurately and consistently with your feet on the ground first. A faster tempo is nice with jump setting but isn't effective when sets aren't where they should be.
The first section of the video, agreed 100% on the footwork, BUT you left out the fact that the setter should ALWAYS be facing the 1 zone. Zone 1 is the left side of the front row court from the antenna extending 1 meter to the right for you Gen Z folks that refuse to learn the two digit set mnemonics. There are 9 zones going from left to right. Setter's home is usually in the 6 zone. If the 1 zone is the center of the circle, there is a radius from it to you, who is on the edge of that circle, and the setter will radius out to the pass whilst still facing the 1 zone; right foot will still be in front of the left foot as you have mentioned.
This is for the 3d-chess setters, another mistake is not ensuring you are aware as much as you can be, of the location of the opposing team's middle blocker. If they move one way before you touch the pass, you set it the opposite way they cheat.
Tonguç abi bizim okulda biri Defne diye biri adına "ben Cem den hoşlanıyorum..." Gerisi ayıp bir şey ben de tam bilmiyorum. Arkadaşımın sırasına sadece Nehir okusun diye yazıp bırakmış. Sonra bütün sınıf bunu öğrendi. Bu olayın benzeri geçen sene de olmuştu. Hocaya da söylemişler olayı. Hoca o kişinin okuldan atılması için elinden geleni yapacakmış. Bizim Türkçe yazılılarımıza bakarak kimin yaptığını bulacakmış. Ben otenefüs ful Defne denen kızlaydım. O kişi kimse Allah kurtarsın.
This is quite different from what I've been taught, I understand that you are trying to teach the basics here but I think you didn't go in depth enough for the footwork or where you should be facing. Very basic with some bad habits which can creep into this.
I just wanted to say thank you for all your uploads. I am relatively new to Volleyball and I would like to be the setter of my recreational team. Your videos have been a big help and I am improving daily from them. Little thinga like footwork and avoiding bad habits make all the difference. Really appreciate your work!
Thanks and continue your work😉
My school taught us how to set wrong
Ok😀
They never taught us ever how to 😂
im genuiley wondering.. What did they teach you guys 😆 idk why I wanna know I just do lol
@@LMBcoasters it was basically like a down ball but with 2 hands
@@divisoneast23 💀 💀 thats crazy 😭
Hi coach, can you make a video on how to be the best left handed setter? Thank you for all of your videos.
Left hand setter should set as right handed😉 but you can attack with your left hand more, no need to dump the ball👍
@@VolleyCountrycom thanks!
@@VolleyCountrycomi have a question. I am left handed and i am very new at setting im about to turn grade 8 but my coach picked me to be substitute setter but should my leftfoot be forward instead of right becuz me left handed?
@@Lemueladriano your right feer should be forward 👍
Very clear, i struggle with out side setting. Middle and back wards are no problem and I play first division. Its got to do something with the hand position where as i cant get enough strength out side and sometimes dont have them at equal hight. Maybe you can teach me how to get strength in your out side setting as where i can set backwards around the whole court
1. ближайшую ногу к сетке на шаг вперёд
2. не отклоняться от корпуса, направлять корпус в сторону паса
3. выходить под мяч так, чтобы он приземлялся на лоб
4. пасовать повыше
Hey, coah if you are a left handed setter do you put a left foot or right foot in front
No, you should have right foot in front👍😀
Lovely explanation sir 👍
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God bless you jiri and your family in the powerful name of Jesus
Thanks for all these videos
You are welcome😀
With the whole "having your right foot forward thing" makes sense for forward sets. But what about back sets? surely that's the opposite of having your left foot forward? If your right is forward but you set back, the back of your body is facing the opponents court slightly.
You should keep your right foot in front even for back sets, the best setters do that😀 and you do not want to change feet also to show your opponent where you will set😉👍
Deserves more likes
Sure👍
When should you jump set compared to just standing set?
Good topic👍 Will make a video about it😉
How to avoid if the ball goes over the net while setting
Sir by your experence can you tell me how much height i needed as an average 15 year boy for selected in a sports hostel plzz reply
When you are 15 you can grow a lot, so it is not easy to answer🤔
If my left hand and left foot are dominant than my right should the left foot be infront??
Thank you!!
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Should you learn how to jump set?
Sure👍 Jumping when setting is next level😀 I will make video about it soon😉
Yes but learn how to set accurately and consistently with your feet on the ground first.
A faster tempo is nice with jump setting but isn't effective when sets aren't where they should be.
The first section of the video, agreed 100% on the footwork, BUT you left out the fact that the setter should ALWAYS be facing the 1 zone. Zone 1 is the left side of the front row court from the antenna extending 1 meter to the right for you Gen Z folks that refuse to learn the two digit set mnemonics. There are 9 zones going from left to right. Setter's home is usually in the 6 zone.
If the 1 zone is the center of the circle, there is a radius from it to you, who is on the edge of that circle, and the setter will radius out to the pass whilst still facing the 1 zone; right foot will still be in front of the left foot as you have mentioned.
Ok😀
@@VolleyCountrycom How can you see the opposing team's middle blocker and where he/she is, if your back is to the net?
This is for the 3d-chess setters, another mistake is not ensuring you are aware as much as you can be, of the location of the opposing team's middle blocker. If they move one way before you touch the pass, you set it the opposite way they cheat.
Sure👍😉
Tonguç abi bizim okulda biri Defne diye biri adına "ben Cem den hoşlanıyorum..." Gerisi ayıp bir şey ben de tam bilmiyorum. Arkadaşımın sırasına sadece Nehir okusun diye yazıp bırakmış. Sonra bütün sınıf bunu öğrendi. Bu olayın benzeri geçen sene de olmuştu. Hocaya da söylemişler olayı. Hoca o kişinin okuldan atılması için elinden geleni yapacakmış. Bizim Türkçe yazılılarımıza bakarak kimin yaptığını bulacakmış. Ben otenefüs ful Defne denen kızlaydım. O kişi kimse Allah kurtarsın.
I showed dis video to my setter and he didn't sett me for 2 game 🤣(I'm a middle)
😂😂😂
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This is quite different from what I've been taught, I understand that you are trying to teach the basics here but I think you didn't go in depth enough for the footwork or where you should be facing. Very basic with some bad habits which can creep into this.
Of course in one 10min video you can not put all in details😉