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One of the things I find most challenging is taking a lot of spin off the ball when I set so that the set goes forward instead of backward. Hope that makes sense!
How come im seeing u guys just now 😩 😊 long been searching for tutorials and didnt find any as comprehensive as ur tips and are easy to follow. Thanks!
Let us know in the comments below what you think the most difficult part of setting is. Post a video of yourself doing the exercises in the video on our Facebook group VolleyChat! and we will give you some feedback on your technique! bit.ly/VolleyChatFB
Hi. When I started way back in the late 60's and then played regularly, the setter technique was very tight. The setter just could not hold the ball for too long in his/her hands. Touching had to be very fast, or if not it would be a fault. Every since I started watching beach volleyball, I noticed that the setter now keeps the ball in his/her hands a little longer, before pulling the ball out of his fingers. It seems as if they hold the ball for a moment and then pull it out. I don't know how to do this properly. I'd love to see the actual hands setting technique in detail. By the way, your videos are great.
Denis, net foot forward means that the foot closer to the net when setting should be forward. So when you are on left of the net you will put left foot forward and when setting from the right side to the left you would put the right foot forward.
Hardest part I would say is knowing how high the hitter wants the ball to be set. I understand that there is a rhythm to the play but setting the ball a little higher or lower than what the hitter wants can break the timing.
My issue is (finger) control when the ball is passed very high in the air...I have trouble absorbing the speed of the ball coming down from a high distance with my fingers & wrists. I will double (catch/hold the ball to long) or the set wont come off as clean.
Can we see some examples of sets that would get called at the pro level as a double? My question is more or less, what's the line, what is the judgement, what really classifies a set as a double or lift and how do refs see at the pro level. My sets are good for A, but I want them to be perfect.
Great videos; thanks! Most difficult part is taking heavy spin off the ball when hand-setting. What's the technique? Do you ever try to identify the direction of the spin and compensate for it with corresponding spin from your hands? Do you just try to have an extra-long, soft contact and risk a lift?
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Most challenging part for me is hand setting height, I can’t hand set ball high enough. Using correct Footwork getting to the right spot behind the ball, squaring to target, I don’t have much power loaded (in knees, elbow, wrists) and my set goes barely 1-2ft above the net.
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Get Leaner, Faster, Stronger AND a HUGE Vertical Jump
"Workout With Me" Style Videos To Do Every Workout in Real Time with No Guess Work
2 Months of Workouts to Boost Your Vertical Jump
The Ultimate Volleyball Warm Up Plan
How To Workout for Volleyball 60 Minute Webinar
10 Commandments of The Vertical Jump Webinar
Daily Mobility Plans
Detailed Assessments and Tracking Sheets
Performance Nutrition Plan
Strength Training and Mobility Exercises Plyometric Training for Explosiveness
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Less than one month of a gym membership!
Don’t miss out on this rare chance to access our comprehensive workout plan without a subscription.
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One of the things I find most challenging is taking a lot of spin off the ball when I set so that the set goes forward instead of backward. Hope that makes sense!
How come im seeing u guys just now 😩 😊 long been searching for tutorials and didnt find any as comprehensive as ur tips and are easy to follow. Thanks!
Let us know in the comments below what you think the most difficult part of setting is. Post a video of yourself doing the exercises in the video on our Facebook group VolleyChat! and we will give you some feedback on your technique! bit.ly/VolleyChatFB
Hi. When I started way back in the late 60's and then played regularly, the setter technique was very tight. The setter just could not hold the ball for too long in his/her hands. Touching had to be very fast, or if not it would be a fault. Every since I started watching beach volleyball, I noticed that the setter now keeps the ball in his/her hands a little longer, before pulling the ball out of his fingers. It seems as if they hold the ball for a moment and then pull it out. I don't know how to do this properly. I'd love to see the actual hands setting technique in detail.
By the way, your videos are great.
Denis, net foot forward means that the foot closer to the net when setting should be forward. So when you are on left of the net you will put left foot forward and when setting from the right side to the left you would put the right foot forward.
2:29 Perfect set
This was helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Hardest part I would say is knowing how high the hitter wants the ball to be set. I understand that there is a rhythm to the play but setting the ball a little higher or lower than what the hitter wants can break the timing.
Same! Everyone’s a bit different
My issue is (finger) control when the ball is passed very high in the air...I have trouble absorbing the speed of the ball coming down from a high distance with my fingers & wrists. I will double (catch/hold the ball to long) or the set wont come off as clean.
Kereen👍
The hardest part is PATIENCE! Waiting for the ball to come fully into the hands before pushing it out. I tend to stab at it early like an indoor set.
Do you guys have another channel or recommend for court volleyball? Thank you!
This is great
what do you mean by "net foot"? is that the foot closer to the net?
You got it!
Can we see some examples of sets that would get called at the pro level as a double? My question is more or less, what's the line, what is the judgement, what really classifies a set as a double or lift and how do refs see at the pro level. My sets are good for A, but I want them to be perfect.
Great videos; thanks! Most difficult part is taking heavy spin off the ball when hand-setting. What's the technique? Do you ever try to identify the direction of the spin and compensate for it with corresponding spin from your hands? Do you just try to have an extra-long, soft contact and risk a lift?
How about setting backward?
Agreed. I would guess that your net foot would then be behind you instead of in front of that’s the intention but it can’t be a last minute decision.
Most challenging for me is probably basic technique. I constantly get called for carrying or doubling.
You should jump into our coaching program for a couple months! This page will show you EXACTLY what we cover in the setting course which is included! www.betteratbeach.com/howtosetavolleyball
Its hard to measure how high the ball to place
Setting backwards I think is the most difficult part of setting for me.
Hardest part getting rid of the damned spin
Most challenging part for me is hand setting height, I can’t hand set ball high enough.
Using correct Footwork getting to the right spot behind the ball, squaring to target, I don’t have much power loaded (in knees, elbow, wrists) and my set goes barely 1-2ft above the net.
what do you mean by "net foot"? is that the foot closer to the net?
Yup!