That first hit, if Kante would rotate his shoulders instead of that stupid cut shot, he'd (and every other OH that has this habit) he'd have exponentially more power in his line shots. One should be basically facing the net head on, for a clean line shot. It's almost like this knowledge has been lost between the 90s and now....like dumbed down even. That's like trying to arm punch instead of using your entire core, to throw a punch. :facepalm:
@@kallaskaspar08 Kinda like you would know better than to post that pre-school, no punctuation, no capitalization, turd of a sentence fragment? The pros might know better but you don't. That said, 'Tell me you've never seen a 'pro' athlete mail in their performance w/o telling me you've never seen a pro athlete mail in their performance. Also, just because they are current 'pros' doesn't mean the rest of us can't see whey they are playing like slop. Stop skipping grammar class to go polish knobs under the bleachers. Maybe then you can avoid making two-flush cornlog statements like above.
Depends on if they want to sell the block by opening their shoulders to the setter and faking the cross hit then cutting across and hitting line, it loses power but it opens the line
@@alexramsamy9063 How long have you been playing? Apparently, hitters don't want to sell anything by approaching parallel to the net and deliberately swinging into a double block. It's not an optimal approach. A straight in, or even inside out approach is much more efficient. Here is a video of Karch Kiraly (if you don't know who he is, you're probably not serious enough about vball). His approach is STRAIGHT in and he even explains how that approach gives you all options with full power. ruclips.net/video/jiAzSuTW0GQ/видео.html
Pros do know better, dipschidt. Here is a video of Karch Kiraly (if you don't know who he is, you don't belong in this discussion) teaching the exact approach I speak of. Karch has two gold medals for indoor and and one for outdoor. Boy, don't ever bring those weak-ass, no capilization, no punctuation, 2nd grade grammar arguments in here again. :facepalm: ruclips.net/video/jiAzSuTW0GQ/видео.html
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That first hit, if Kante would rotate his shoulders instead of that stupid cut shot, he'd (and every other OH that has this habit) he'd have exponentially more power in his line shots. One should be basically facing the net head on, for a clean line shot. It's almost like this knowledge has been lost between the 90s and now....like dumbed down even. That's like trying to arm punch instead of using your entire core, to throw a punch. :facepalm:
theyre pro players i think they know better bro
@@kallaskaspar08 Kinda like you would know better than to post that pre-school, no punctuation, no capitalization, turd of a sentence fragment?
The pros might know better but you don't.
That said, 'Tell me you've never seen a 'pro' athlete mail in their performance w/o telling me you've never seen a pro athlete mail in their performance.
Also, just because they are current 'pros' doesn't mean the rest of us can't see whey they are playing like slop.
Stop skipping grammar class to go polish knobs under the bleachers. Maybe then you can avoid making two-flush cornlog statements like above.
Depends on if they want to sell the block by opening their shoulders to the setter and faking the cross hit then cutting across and hitting line, it loses power but it opens the line
@@alexramsamy9063 How long have you been playing? Apparently, hitters don't want to sell anything by approaching parallel to the net and deliberately swinging into a double block.
It's not an optimal approach. A straight in, or even inside out approach is much more efficient. Here is a video of Karch Kiraly (if you don't know who he is, you're probably not serious enough about vball). His approach is STRAIGHT in and he even explains how that approach gives you all options with full power.
ruclips.net/video/jiAzSuTW0GQ/видео.html
Pros do know better, dipschidt. Here is a video of Karch Kiraly (if you don't know who he is, you don't belong in this discussion) teaching the exact approach I speak of.
Karch has two gold medals for indoor and and one for outdoor.
Boy, don't ever bring those weak-ass, no capilization, no punctuation, 2nd grade grammar arguments in here again. :facepalm:
ruclips.net/video/jiAzSuTW0GQ/видео.html