@@original_lollyy when playing a 5:1 rotation, the setter is in back row and she pushes a player up. Let’s say she pushes up front left (outside). Then there’s middle, and front right. Front right is opposite. Setters commonly forget it exists because they plant themself between middle and opposite, looking away from opposite. Hope that helped!
As a fellow lefty setter that dump montage was cleaaaan!! Kinda wish there was a net magnet setter because all setters know that feeling of grazing the net when the pass is tight or just hammering the net on a dump :(
Are your standing sets accurate and consistent? Hopefully so. I do not recommend learning to jump set until one's ground sets are accurate and consistent. Jump setting is not a basic fundamental of setting. It is an advanced skillset that should be learned after the fundamentals.
With the bump setter I was missing the clip of him running to where the ball will drop on a high pass, being there super early and then bumping the ball anyway.
What's up man, I love watching you play just like I am use me as a kid right now, because I did 10 years old, but it's honestly awesome to just see you play all the time. And it actually introduced me to volleyball😊😊😊😊😊 games like Japan, vs. Bulgaria.
I found you on the school volleball roster, first off you looks so happy when you're smiling on the photos and second why is there a Michael Myers on your team?
As a setter I dislike OHs and RSHs taking an outside in approach, and swinging angle into a double block, and getting blocked, when the block has given them two feet of open sideline to hit. OHs: STRAIGHT in approach. Bounce line if it's open. INTENTIONALLY tool the block if they block your line. If you can deflect it perpendicularly off their hands, out of bounds, NO ONE is going to get it.
The middle hating is strong in this one I'm a middle and I can actually PLAY setter, better than a few of our actual setters tbh. I don't know if it's because they're average and I'm good, or if I'm average and they're TERRIBLY bad.
Make sure your opposite (and OHs) know how to hit line shots and their approaches are basically STRAIGHT up the sideline. Outside in approaches are stupid and unnecessarily narrow a hitters window.
I can give you one OH stereotype: -approaching from the far left, almost parallel to the net, and swinging angle/sharp angle into a double block that is blocking angle/sharp angle, when they have 3 feet of open line. Did OHs forget about the straight in approach and sideline shots?
there are 2 types of setters, the ones who will set everyone about equally and the ones who only ever set left side even if they cant actually get a hittable set to left side
@@goated_aone how about the setters like me that key on the other teams MB via peripheral and will set the hitter that their MB can't get to? I.e. if my MB is hitting a 31 and opposite a 93, as the pass comes to me, I can see if the MB moves to cover my middle 31. If he does slide over, I'm setting a 93 so my opposite will have just one block. I don't see many setters doing the 'NFL QB' tactic of reading the defense before they make their 'pass'. I've seen Chistensen (U.S.) and Sanchez (Argentina) turn their heads to glance at the defense when the pass is in the air, but they don't do it consistently, nor do they make the set that will result in one on one every time.
LOL...your exaggerated gestures are cracking me up. I like the assessments. I've seen examples of all of them. I've seen a combination of the lazy setter and the bump setter....if the pass is low (and even when they can take a knee or slide to hand set), they will just trot over and bump set it instead. GRRRR The only time one should be one hand setting is if to prevent it from being an overpass that gets blocked or swung at by the opposing team. Otherwise, you should be using TWO hands!
my setter forgets my opposite exists 😭
Same but we also have one that loves setting right side
@@Octo5043 I don’t 😭😭
Real. (I now identify as a cover specialist instead)
Im a setter: whats this word „opposite“ youre talking about? didnt know it existed
@@original_lollyy when playing a 5:1 rotation, the setter is in back row and she pushes a player up. Let’s say she pushes up front left (outside). Then there’s middle, and front right. Front right is opposite. Setters commonly forget it exists because they plant themself between middle and opposite, looking away from opposite. Hope that helped!
As a fellow lefty setter that dump montage was cleaaaan!! Kinda wish there was a net magnet setter because all setters know that feeling of grazing the net when the pass is tight or just hammering the net on a dump :(
You forgot the one setter who's really good and consistent, and then mess up once and get absolutely berated by their teammates.
the bump setter is actually an extension of the lazy setter
Libero stereotypes please🥳🥳🥳Also, I’m defiantly the jump setter. I literally jump set everything😂😂😂
Are your standing sets accurate and consistent? Hopefully so. I do not recommend learning to jump set until one's ground sets are accurate and consistent. Jump setting is not a basic fundamental of setting. It is an advanced skillset that should be learned after the fundamentals.
I would always get mad at my middle until my coach had me play middle a couple plays in practice and after that I understand the struggle 😅
What tempo are the quicks he has you running?
PME YOU FORGOT FLUTTER HANDS. They flick their wrists or their fingers before setting. I see a lot of those setters in New Zealand high school vball
At the one game the other team's setter did a jump 360 backwards shoot for no reason and somehow got a perfect set like why?
I LOVE THESE TYPE OF "volleyball steriotype" VIDEO'S
NEW PME UPLOADDDDD
5:54 My 5’6” ass always having to do a jump set:
you really cant fully portray an opposite hater without triple block camping leftside lol
The fact that their triple block is camping left side is indictive of bigger issues (bad passing, setter telegraphing sets, etc.).
With the bump setter I was missing the clip of him running to where the ball will drop on a high pass, being there super early and then bumping the ball anyway.
the setter on my team is the one who sets the best, serves the best, passes the best, hits the best, and basically wants to play all the positions.
swaggyama tobiyolo
forgot the setter who only sets middle
What's up man, I love watching you play just like I am use me as a kid right now, because I did 10 years old, but it's honestly awesome to just see you play all the time. And it actually introduced me to volleyball😊😊😊😊😊 games like Japan, vs. Bulgaria.
Different TYPES of VOLLEYBALL LIBEROS
Different TYPES of VOLLEYBALL SERVERS
Different TYPES of VOLLEYBALL COACHES
The list goes on.
I love your shirts, but I can't find them on the Jumplete website, are they just not available anymore?
As a lib, i love you, pme. You finally didn't roast the libs.
I found you on the school volleball roster, first off you looks so happy when you're smiling on the photos and second why is there a Michael Myers on your team?
hi PME, i just got on a club team as a setter. do you have any tips for me to get more consistent?
Why is this the most accurate thing I’ve seen today? 😂❤😊😅
1:49 kageyama in irl .Bro be the dayosama
lollll
I love your Videos 😂
the only thing left sides middles and right sides can all agree on is that we hate the setter whose always dumping
As a setter I dislike OHs and RSHs taking an outside in approach, and swinging angle into a double block, and getting blocked, when the block has given them two feet of open sideline to hit.
OHs: STRAIGHT in approach. Bounce line if it's open. INTENTIONALLY tool the block if they block your line. If you can deflect it perpendicularly off their hands, out of bounds, NO ONE is going to get it.
Your libero has some good attacks
The middle hating is strong in this one
I'm a middle and I can actually PLAY setter, better than a few of our actual setters tbh. I don't know if it's because they're average and I'm good, or if I'm average and they're TERRIBLY bad.
where can i buy those tank tops ?
Our team got a new opposite hitter recently, I'm so going to be the Opposite Hitter Lover. Backsetting is the best!
Make sure your opposite (and OHs) know how to hit line shots and their approaches are basically STRAIGHT up the sideline. Outside in approaches are stupid and unnecessarily narrow a hitters window.
Ain't nothin' wrong with a little Deep Dish set.
Awesome video. In my opinion probably the best 👌 .
I would definitely love middl stereotypes. (I'm a netmagnet middl 😅)
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The first one is legit me i want to spike but he forces me to set cause everyone else is bad at setting.
Im forced to set
my teacher go "set every ball"
Can you do your jump serve tutorial Please!!!!
bro its tough being a opposite
could u pls do outside steryotypes? I love your content :)
I can give you one OH stereotype:
-approaching from the far left, almost parallel to the net, and swinging angle/sharp angle into a double block that is blocking angle/sharp angle, when they have 3 feet of open line.
Did OHs forget about the straight in approach and sideline shots?
@@VBMichael_D lol yea accurate
Setting tutorial when?
Is this video called Volleyball Stereotypes: Setter Edition? I wish you'd included that in the video.
As a right side/opposite, it’d be nice to get set once in a while 💀
there are 2 types of setters, the ones who will set everyone about equally and the ones who only ever set left side even if they cant actually get a hittable set to left side
@@goated_aone how about the setters like me that key on the other teams MB via peripheral and will set the hitter that their MB can't get to?
I.e. if my MB is hitting a 31 and opposite a 93, as the pass comes to me, I can see if the MB moves to cover my middle 31. If he does slide over, I'm setting a 93 so my opposite will have just one block.
I don't see many setters doing the 'NFL QB' tactic of reading the defense before they make their 'pass'. I've seen Chistensen (U.S.) and Sanchez (Argentina) turn their heads to glance at the defense when the pass is in the air, but they don't do it consistently, nor do they make the set that will result in one on one every time.
I feel offended cus of how true it is 💀
True af 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
All setters here!🏐🏐🏐
I love them to
naw im a bump setter cause i just suck at setting 😭
my setter forgot i existed
(middle to oh lore)
why do i feel like im mr.fundemetal sometimes?
LOL...your exaggerated gestures are cracking me up.
I like the assessments. I've seen examples of all of them.
I've seen a combination of the lazy setter and the bump setter....if the pass is low (and even when they can take a knee or slide to hand set), they will just trot over and bump set it instead. GRRRR
The only time one should be one hand setting is if to prevent it from being an overpass that gets blocked or swung at by the opposing team. Otherwise, you should be using TWO hands!
LoL, I'm definitely the middle-setter :) and yes sir, I've been dreaming to be a setter for my entire life!
The first one is me. I dont have a choice. :(
I’m unfortunately the Accuracy Challenged Peter….
That can improve with repetition and proper hand form.
That was libero’s fault 2:08
whats ur height?
He has mentioned before that he is 6'3".
first one is unfortunately me ;(
i'm a challenged peter.... i'm a suck
Jesus loves us all nice video :)
HEYYY
no hate but plsss get a new hairdo
Why? His hair is cool. It's 'organized chaos'. LOL
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can u stop putting the TITLE EVERY TIME
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