I love how you guys are going all out! I play on a high school team and those players don't really play volleyball. It feels like most people are uninterested and are therefore noncompetitive. The other players don't let me serve and just toss the ball over as a free ball. Then when we play against a school with good servers we don't know how to handle it. It's all very frustrating but I practice as hard as I can nonetheless.
16:47 I thought for sure Coach Donny was gonna crush this ball into the court and then this guy pulled off a PHENOMENAL dig! then Coach crushed the ball again anyway
Going to play tournament in Oklahoma in January, taking a Christmas break and want to get my overhand serves and spikes better before than. So I've watched like 9 videos to learn how to better and float serve. Really happy i found your channel
. . . . I've been training my running vertical to do half as good as these blocks. . . . I sense a long way up ahead tho. And yes, running vertical would take me higher than standing, but it requires a lot of timing.
I recently went up for a jump serve and felt a sudden pain in the shoulder I swung with. Now the shoulder has been hurting everytime I swing for a spike. There are also sudden episodes of pain when I put my shoulders back to set backwards. Is this a common injury? Or should I get it checked out? I'd really like some advice from people who've played the game for a while since they probably have experience with these types of injuries
Haven't played volleyball for long, but I'm an active fencer. By the sound of it, you may have strained a joint or tendon. I'd recommend taking a while off from most strenuous activity involving that arm until the pain subsides. If it's persistent after a week or two, see a doctor.
From where I come from if you hit this many serves on the net you get violated so hard and our play style is a bit different (violate by bad mouthing and bad words ) BTW IM FROM INDIA -GOA
The haikyuu transition music into the guy getting domed was hilarious omg
2:28 JAJAJA the edition is just perfect
I love how you guys are going all out! I play on a high school team and those players don't really play volleyball. It feels like most people are uninterested and are therefore noncompetitive. The other players don't let me serve and just toss the ball over as a free ball. Then when we play against a school with good servers we don't know how to handle it. It's all very frustrating but I practice as hard as I can nonetheless.
2:30 the haikyuu commercial music caught me off guard 😂😂
8:22 a float-spike 😳
16:47 I thought for sure Coach Donny was gonna crush this ball into the court and then this guy pulled off a PHENOMENAL dig! then Coach crushed the ball again anyway
Also that block too by the grey shirt dude tho
Lol the Haikyuu interlude music on the friendly fire serve.
Going to play tournament in Oklahoma in January, taking a Christmas break and want to get my overhand serves and spikes better before than. So I've watched like 9 videos to learn how to better and float serve. Really happy i found your channel
The block timing is really hard when you are shorter than the enemy's spiker
1:10 way to block 😂
Blocking was on POINT in this match
Coach Donny I love your short and fast float serves!
2:15 🤣🤣
I'm missing those haikyuu yelling like nice receive or chance ball or Nishinoya's sakkoi when serve receiving
The Haikyuu Sound was fitting perfect
. . . . I've been training my running vertical to do half as good as these blocks. . . . I sense a long way up ahead tho.
And yes, running vertical would take me higher than standing, but it requires a lot of timing.
I recently went up for a jump serve and felt a sudden pain in the shoulder I swung with. Now the shoulder has been hurting everytime I swing for a spike. There are also sudden episodes of pain when I put my shoulders back to set backwards. Is this a common injury? Or should I get it checked out? I'd really like some advice from people who've played the game for a while since they probably have experience with these types of injuries
Haven't played volleyball for long, but I'm an active fencer. By the sound of it, you may have strained a joint or tendon. I'd recommend taking a while off from most strenuous activity involving that arm until the pain subsides. If it's persistent after a week or two, see a doctor.
^ Also check your arm swing. Bow and arrow is injury prone and I recommend switching to circular.
@@naymorningstar If you don't mind me asking I know about Bow and arrow in regards to form - but what is circular?
Hey can you share tips on how to teach rotation to a team
OMG what epic block
how is there so much power and speed on the pipe hits? i've been trying but it doesn't feel the same.
What volleyball shoes were you wearing and do you recommend them?
Hi guys ! I wanted to ask if I can use molten v5m5000 to play beach volleyball
Was it for practice that you were always spiking from the back ?
What shoes is coach Donny wearing in this?
From where I come from if you hit this many serves on the net you get violated so hard and our play style is a bit different (violate by bad mouthing and bad words ) BTW IM FROM INDIA -GOA