thank you i’ve been playing volleyball for 6 months and i’m progressing quickly and since i’m decent now it’s abit embarrassing when a ref makes a call and i have to ask the coach what it means so thank you
The main referee reminds me of a marching band drum major which goes up on a podium so that the conducting is seen easier. The Fox 40 is a good whistle to use.
I would like to point out the following: There are errors about 3 points of your explanations. 1. If a player serves before the first referee whistles for service, it will be a replay, no loss of point. (with “thumbs up”) 2. The signal “Ball IN” is done with only one arm for the first referee, pointing down at a 45 degree angle to the court. That signal in the video is for the line judges who don’t have flags. 3.The signal that you refer to as a catch-all for all faults does not exist, that signal is to indicate the player who committed the fault, but it must be preceded with the nature of the fault signal, such as touching the net, and then if it is unclear who touched the net, point with the hand to the player. This signal is very close to the signal of “CATCH” or lift, so avoid using that if unnecessary.
I have subscribed to your channel. It's very helpful! Can you please teach me how to play the whistle well? If possible, I would appreciate it if you could teach us in a video.
YIKES!!! If you want to know the signals that a real volleyball referee will make and how to do it, you WILL NOT take anything in this video seriously. Truly a disaster. ☹
thank you i’ve been playing volleyball for 6 months and i’m progressing quickly and since i’m decent now it’s abit embarrassing when a ref makes a call and i have to ask the coach what it means because i don’t know! so thank you
thank you i’ve been playing volleyball for 6 months and i’m progressing quickly and since i’m decent now it’s abit embarrassing when a ref makes a call and i have to ask the coach what it means so thank you
I just wanted to say thank you for making these videos!! It truly helps a lot because you explain things so well!
Awww thank you! I’m glad my explanations are helpful 💕
Thank you coach Mara
Of course! Thank you for watching :)
The main referee reminds me of a marching band drum major which goes up on a podium so that the conducting is seen easier. The Fox 40 is a good whistle to use.
The marching band drum major reference is exactly it! Gotta love a good band reference, extra points for a marching band reference haha
@@coachmara Yes and thanks Coach
I've been a sports broadcaster for a decade now and finally getting able to call volleyball games on a consistent basis so your content KICKS ASS!!
Thank you so much Michael, I’m so glad!
I would like to point out the following: There are errors about 3 points of your explanations. 1. If a player serves before the first referee whistles for service, it will be a replay, no loss of point. (with “thumbs up”) 2. The signal “Ball IN” is done with only one arm for the first referee, pointing down at a 45 degree angle to the court. That signal in the video is for the line judges who don’t have flags. 3.The signal that you refer to as a catch-all for all faults does not exist, that signal is to indicate the player who committed the fault, but it must be preceded with the nature of the fault signal, such as touching the net, and then if it is unclear who touched the net, point with the hand to the player. This signal is very close to the signal of “CATCH” or lift, so avoid using that if unnecessary.
Thanks for the insight, I'll be sure to remember that in the future.
I have subscribed to your channel. It's very helpful!
Can you please teach me how to play the whistle well? If possible, I would appreciate it if you could teach us in a video.
Of course! Can you explain what you mean by "play the whistle well"?
Thank you!
I would like to learn how to blow the whistle like a pro with strong breath.
@@ターメリックメタリック-k4f ahhh okay I see, I’ll see what I can do 😁
I havent played in years I 4got.
That's totally okay! My channel can help with you remembering how to play again :)
YIKES!!! If you want to know the signals that a real volleyball referee will make and how to do it, you WILL NOT take anything in this video seriously. Truly a disaster. ☹
Thanks for your feedback :)
bad interpretation
okay, thank you for your candor
thank you i’ve been playing volleyball for 6 months and i’m progressing quickly and since i’m decent now it’s abit embarrassing when a ref makes a call and i have to ask the coach what it means because i don’t know! so thank you