My coach was yelling at me today about getting my feet to the ball when I'm hitting. I did my best at practice and came back to this video immediately when I got home. It helped so much! Thanks coach :)
@@Denaidenedia yeah, but just don't bother them. don't want to get into an internet argument. at least they introduced me to a new anime, but i'm mainly here to just learn for tryouts.
I started playing volleyball before watching haikyuu, LEMME SAY SOMETHING Volleyball aint easy peeps but i support if you want to play💗 Just dont say volleyball is easy, kinda disrespects volleyball players effort and time they put into their skills Edit: damn sad things couldn’t join a club cuz that shii was expensive
I learned how to jump serve by just carefully watching haikyuu, I adjusted my timing and the toss, so it's kinda hard to do it, but if u have the guts u can pull it. I'm currently learning jump floater, with the help of coach Donny, in a scale of 5, I can do 2 perfectly, but sometimes I mess it up. There are girls in our school that loves volleyball. They even attend a event called intramurals, but while I watch them play, I'm not satisfied, they can't spike coz the net is kinda high, and they even miss underhand serves often, so I trained and trained even I'm just borrowing my neighbor's volleyball, I will surpass them and show them that volleyball isn't that easy, but it's not impossible. So I totally agree with u
This is so true! I’ve spent countless hours improving my skill in volleyball, then my brother and cousin comes in saying that if they were on my team they would automatically be the best player when they haven’t even played the game like bruh-
"Just don't say volleyball is easy, kinda disrespects volleyball players effort and time they put into their skills" - not really. Volleyball is easy. It's an objectively easy game, and perhaps one of the easier sports. You think volleyball players really care if the sport is considered easy or not if it's something they are passionate about? Nobody is discounting the effort they put into the sport, but that effort doesn't equate to volleyball being difficult. Volleyball is, and always will be, a very easy sport. I'm not bashing on the sport. I think it's really fun and I love it, but I'm not going to let that skew reality. There's potentially two difficult things regarding Volleyball. Those two things are digs and serves. However, serves can hardly be classified as difficult when even Olympic and professional players have very shoddy serves, no power, etc. So really it's just digs. Using this as an example is terrible for argumentative sake but I'll say it anyway. I can set the ball anywhere, from anywhere, one handed (left or right), jumping in however way, in any manner you want the ball to come to you. No, I'm not a prodigy, I'm not a genius, it's just very easy. I've been able to do it for as long as I could remember. Now, it could be because my coordination is better than most. I can juggle and learn/perfect a new juggle pattern in less than a day, fire poi, contact fire staff, yo-yo (multiple types), gymnastics, tennis, football, ultimate frisbee, volleyball of course, basketball, soccer, billiards, balisong (butterfly knife), marksman shooting, cup and ball, the list honestly keeps going. Sure, I already know most of you will claim I'm lying and just rambling off a bunch of things. I'm 28, I don't care to look cool on the internet, I don't care what you people think about it. I literally love to learn and get good at just about everything. I find it incredibly fun to learn new skills and talents and there's still tons more I want to learn. My vast hobbies may have given me the hand-eye coordination growing up that enabled me to be more "precise" which explains why I find volleyball, and everything else, so easy? Either way, my opinion is unchanged. If I can do this, certainly someone that focuses their time only on volleyball should be capable of managing no problem and in a matter of weeks (unless they lack power; strength has to be built, you can't just be stronger). I'm going to mention this to someone else, but there's a difference between putting in time and putting in effort. Putting in the time won't make you good. Putting in the effort will.
@@sierraburns2601 there's a huge distinction between putting time into something and putting effort into something. One person may be putting in the time but not actively learning and working to improve, whereas another person puts in the effort to improve and get better. The person putting in the effort will always result in that person getting better, and that person will always improve at a faster rate than the person that's just putting in the time. Another example: Two people put 1 hour into practice every day. Person X is lazy and doesn't really do a whole lot. Person Y is active, doing research, using tutorials, asking coach questions, and genuinely working on their talent. Even though both put in 1 hour, person Y is putting in the effort and will always be better than person X. You may not like to hear it, but it's a very easy sport. Setting is the easiest thing alive- you can use two hands to toss the ball to a spiker and you don't even have to necessarily toss the ball to anyone, just toss it up and someone will be there. If you see a spiker near you, just slap it up there and the speed behind the spikers jump will propel him up to the net to meet the ball for a little quick. It's not hard.. Spiking is nearly as easy- know that the ball needs to have some distance from your body in order for your swing to generate momentum and use that momentum to propel the ball with more force. Force = mass x acceleration, mass comes from the strength of the spiker, the acceleration comes from the swing speed. You need the distance in order for that force to properly transfer to the ball, Newton's second law, because if it's too close your body can't generate the power or speed to swing it with proper form. Receives and digs are mostly luck- is the ball even coming to you, do you happen to be in the correct position to have a chance at getting to the ball. You can't really predict where the ball will go, especially off the block. Dump- just tap it when you see a big enough gap in the opponents defense, same to other variants of dumps. Serves- not even Olympic and professional players always have power serves. You can find a fair number just jump and hit the ball, not a floater, not anything, though I would normally say serves are the more difficult aspect of volleyball. But it's not required. Blocking- this is partially luck, in a sense. You never know if a spiker is going to delay, feint, or if the ball is even going to be tossed to them so you have to try and predict and you must try to block the spiker just in case the ball is tossed to him. If you watch any matches, a spiker will almost always be marked and a blocker will always try to jump with the spiker. I could go on... There's nothing skill based about the sport. Again, I love the sport. But it's not skill based.. It's a bunch of people jumping and scrambling around chaotically while trying to position themselves to defend/attack. I'm not throwing shade at the sport. I'm just able to acknowledge the objective truth of it.
I always embarrass myself with friends and in gym lol. I started watching haikyuu and my drive to improve went up more than my original plan to lightly touch on volleyball to prepare for gym.
I had played volleyball since 11. This video makes me notice important step. It was so hard for me to match toss with setter of my team. Because of that, I irritated and lost my bestfriend.
I can't help but comment, I don't know why I feel compelled to comment because this comment is from 7 years ago, but... ...BRUV, if your relationship with another human being is contingent upon a BALL, that you hit, and you base your entire relationship purely on HOW you hit the ball, you're a du*bass.
Donny, I just wanted to say, thanks for great videos. For me, they are perfectly done. Concise, and simple. You do a great job breaking it down and making it simple. I'm a recreational volleyball player and truly enjoy the game. Your videos have without a doubt made me a better player. Thanks!
@@stefan9870 He doesn't jump 333cm. That's his spiking height. His spiking height minus his finger tip height (210cm) is his jump height which is 123cm. That's crazy but not impossible.
I run the EXACT same drill with the same ball set up drill with my players... We call it the Clock Work Drill... From your left foot, make your step-close go to 12 o'clock, 3'clock, 6 o'clock, 9 o'clock... Good stuff Coach!
I know I’m replying 4 years later but like calm down he’s trying to teach ppl how to spike and telling us that it’s good to catch it before actually spiking
This was super helpful! Just worked on hitting for an hour and a half and my issue that I always have is my timing. Will try this out next practice!!!!!!!! Thanks for all the help!
PLEASE I NEEDED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH. I play as a setter so there’s not much of an opportunity for me to do offense on my team. I’ve been trying to spike recently and it’s not what I want, especially my timing. I always end up in front of the ball rather than behind. Now that it’s winter break, I can use it as time to individually practice without slowing my teammates down. Thanks so much for the video, will definitely use it!!
I’m a c team setter on my highschool team. (I’m a freshman btw). We have 2 setters and I sometimes get to hit so I realllyyyyyy need this. I get to in front of the ball to where I end up in the net every time. It’s so frustrating 😡.
Very helpful and easy-to-understand! I've watched part 1 and part 2 as well as the footwork series. Keep up the good work! I just subscribed to your channel. Cheers!
Love the videos! I was wondering if you could make a video explaining common violations and explain what qualifies as breaking a rule. Examples would be like lifts or reaching over the net.
very nicely explained sir. thank you! I want to ask about blocking. Is this a wrong way if our eyes get closed while in the air during blocking or does it happen with everyone?
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I remember back than, where there is a huge tournament in our school and im still trying to perfected my spike, this vid really help me back then. Thanks you coach, now i really miss all those moment 😂
At practice i have been spiking for a while and i feel like i am not as good as spiking. I can never get it in the right direction every time and i want to make it perfect
I felt that same way at my club volleyball practice. I just started playing this year to develop my skills for high school ball. I’m a middle and I struggle with ones. I’m 5’5 but my coaches said I can jump really high. This was helpful for me thanks!!
I love that Haikyuu got so many people interested in volleyball. As someone whos played vb for so long and wished that we had some representation in the entertainment industry the anime community really came throughhh
+natshok rangdrel well , i just wanted to tell you that in volleyball the setter can spike when another person sets the ball when it's out of your reach ( doesn't happen so often tho ) and if another person sets it and you're there then you can spike it normally like any other spiker would 😂 btw i'm a spiker and my team is in the nationals , great to 2 meet you 😁
thanks for ur help coach it helped me in being a national level player please introduce videos for setter also for my setter plzz its a request ou matches are after 1 month plaese introduce it before it plzz
Hey man great video and tips! I was wondering if you could help me out on a problem I seem to have. I just started playing volleyball for a few months now and I keep having trouble with getting under the ball when I hit. This results in me hitting the ball out or high out of bounds. I played football and basketball all my life so I'm used to getting the ball at the highest point underneath the ball. I know i need to patient and hit the ball in front of me (opposed to hitting when I'm directly under it) but I can't seem to do it consistently. What tips would you give me?
+mistajohn1 I can relate… I think he essentially addressed that issue at 0:48 in this video. Basically, force yourself to wait and have to rush to the ball rather than moving to it right away.
+mistajohn1 Accelerate to the ball then u won't get the ball under you. Or else try to take smaller steps before you spike/smash maybe you're taking too big steps like i did when i started :) Sorry for my English :b
Thanks coach, I always have trouble with timing, often end up under the ball and my school coach just couldn't teach me how to correct it. To be fair, he did'nt teach us much, cuz it's just p.e class therefore not important (he didn't even teach us hitting footwork) and that's why your videos help me so much. Even though we don't play in tournments and stuff I still wanna do my best!
Couch Donny you taught me a lot of things about volleyball i am so thankful that you upload videos for people who is interested in volleyball. I upload a video on my channel about my volleyball games. Even im short i can play volleyball with tall people !
Yea this helps me a lotttt more with my footwork. I always thought the ball would always go to go to either wide, good, or inside set so whenever I get in a game I never knew how to do the footwork, so thanks a lot. I should also send this to my friend.
Thank you a lot I’m a grade 6 and we only have 1 spiker but she will be going grade 7 soo she will be in high school team and I’m an elementary so my coach keep teaching me to spike but I can’t jump and spike I can’t timing it so thank you for this video it really help we will make a great time next school year
"better to be too late then too early"...great tip actually! So many times I get overly excited to get in on the play and hit the ball and I'll find myself in front of the ball upon approaching the net.
Hey there I am a volleyball player and I dream for the nationals and I really nee tips so I really thank you for making these videos I really appreciate it. Please make more😊😊😊
I love how polite you are. You say thanks like almost every time after you receive the ball haha. Thanks for the video!
Well done sir
May u just upload a video to how to jump higher
kunal yadav he did, but it costs
This is the top comment that doesent involve anime or whatever and it’s like 20 down
@@ElevateYourselfOfficial thanks your trying
My coach was yelling at me today about getting my feet to the ball when I'm hitting. I did my best at practice and came back to this video immediately when I got home. It helped so much! Thanks coach :)
Warning to non anime fans:
80% Haikyuu fans
20% who wants to learn to time their spike
edit: I CAME BACK AFTER A YEAR AND WTF 2K LIKES
Miyuki Kirisaki i am the combination of both :D
Thought I was the only one😂
Im the 20%
that anime is little old is there new season? cuz I finished them
ali :d winter 2020
who else started volleyball for haikyuu but stayed because its an amazing sport
Me!
Tomi Soyoye here bro
I used to play volleyball years ago and a while back I started watching Haikyuu. It got me interested in volleyball again :)
Mee!!
MEH
"not every set is gonna be perfect"
tell that to kageyama
shut the fuck up
😂😂 Poor Tobio😂😂
Lmao
His sets was off when he got tired vs shiratorizawa
krimzin don’t mind don’t mind
For me, I started playing volleyball, joined the team, than started watching haikyuu lol
same lmao, I just started watching its addicting doe lol
Same 😂
same here
Sameeee
Same
i cant find a SINGLE tutorial without the haikyuu Fandom being here
its becoming annoying
@@Denaidenedia yeah, but just don't bother them. don't want to get into an internet argument. at least they introduced me to a new anime, but i'm mainly here to just learn for tryouts.
LITERALLY.
And I can’t find a single video at all on RUclips without the Danganronpa fandom being there
You're welcome
I started playing volleyball before watching haikyuu, LEMME SAY SOMETHING
Volleyball aint easy peeps but i support if you want to play💗
Just dont say volleyball is easy, kinda disrespects volleyball players effort and time they put into their skills
Edit: damn sad things couldn’t join a club cuz that shii was expensive
I learned how to jump serve by just carefully watching haikyuu, I adjusted my timing and the toss, so it's kinda hard to do it, but if u have the guts u can pull it.
I'm currently learning jump floater, with the help of coach Donny, in a scale of 5, I can do 2 perfectly, but sometimes I mess it up. There are girls in our school that loves volleyball.
They even attend a event called intramurals, but while I watch them play, I'm not satisfied, they can't spike coz the net is kinda high, and they even miss underhand serves often, so I trained and trained even I'm just borrowing my neighbor's volleyball, I will surpass them and show them that volleyball isn't that easy, but it's not impossible. So I totally agree with u
This is so true! I’ve spent countless hours improving my skill in volleyball, then my brother and cousin comes in saying that if they were on my team they would automatically be the best player when they haven’t even played the game like bruh-
Yessir
"Just don't say volleyball is easy, kinda disrespects volleyball players effort and time they put into their skills" - not really. Volleyball is easy. It's an objectively easy game, and perhaps one of the easier sports. You think volleyball players really care if the sport is considered easy or not if it's something they are passionate about? Nobody is discounting the effort they put into the sport, but that effort doesn't equate to volleyball being difficult.
Volleyball is, and always will be, a very easy sport. I'm not bashing on the sport. I think it's really fun and I love it, but I'm not going to let that skew reality.
There's potentially two difficult things regarding Volleyball. Those two things are digs and serves. However, serves can hardly be classified as difficult when even Olympic and professional players have very shoddy serves, no power, etc. So really it's just digs.
Using this as an example is terrible for argumentative sake but I'll say it anyway. I can set the ball anywhere, from anywhere, one handed (left or right), jumping in however way, in any manner you want the ball to come to you. No, I'm not a prodigy, I'm not a genius, it's just very easy. I've been able to do it for as long as I could remember.
Now, it could be because my coordination is better than most. I can juggle and learn/perfect a new juggle pattern in less than a day, fire poi, contact fire staff, yo-yo (multiple types), gymnastics, tennis, football, ultimate frisbee, volleyball of course, basketball, soccer, billiards, balisong (butterfly knife), marksman shooting, cup and ball, the list honestly keeps going. Sure, I already know most of you will claim I'm lying and just rambling off a bunch of things. I'm 28, I don't care to look cool on the internet, I don't care what you people think about it. I literally love to learn and get good at just about everything. I find it incredibly fun to learn new skills and talents and there's still tons more I want to learn. My vast hobbies may have given me the hand-eye coordination growing up that enabled me to be more "precise" which explains why I find volleyball, and everything else, so easy?
Either way, my opinion is unchanged. If I can do this, certainly someone that focuses their time only on volleyball should be capable of managing no problem and in a matter of weeks (unless they lack power; strength has to be built, you can't just be stronger).
I'm going to mention this to someone else, but there's a difference between putting in time and putting in effort. Putting in the time won't make you good. Putting in the effort will.
@@sierraburns2601 there's a huge distinction between putting time into something and putting effort into something. One person may be putting in the time but not actively learning and working to improve, whereas another person puts in the effort to improve and get better. The person putting in the effort will always result in that person getting better, and that person will always improve at a faster rate than the person that's just putting in the time.
Another example:
Two people put 1 hour into practice every day.
Person X is lazy and doesn't really do a whole lot.
Person Y is active, doing research, using tutorials, asking coach questions, and genuinely working on their talent.
Even though both put in 1 hour, person Y is putting in the effort and will always be better than person X.
You may not like to hear it, but it's a very easy sport. Setting is the easiest thing alive- you can use two hands to toss the ball to a spiker and you don't even have to necessarily toss the ball to anyone, just toss it up and someone will be there. If you see a spiker near you, just slap it up there and the speed behind the spikers jump will propel him up to the net to meet the ball for a little quick. It's not hard.. Spiking is nearly as easy- know that the ball needs to have some distance from your body in order for your swing to generate momentum and use that momentum to propel the ball with more force. Force = mass x acceleration, mass comes from the strength of the spiker, the acceleration comes from the swing speed. You need the distance in order for that force to properly transfer to the ball, Newton's second law, because if it's too close your body can't generate the power or speed to swing it with proper form. Receives and digs are mostly luck- is the ball even coming to you, do you happen to be in the correct position to have a chance at getting to the ball. You can't really predict where the ball will go, especially off the block. Dump- just tap it when you see a big enough gap in the opponents defense, same to other variants of dumps. Serves- not even Olympic and professional players always have power serves. You can find a fair number just jump and hit the ball, not a floater, not anything, though I would normally say serves are the more difficult aspect of volleyball. But it's not required. Blocking- this is partially luck, in a sense. You never know if a spiker is going to delay, feint, or if the ball is even going to be tossed to them so you have to try and predict and you must try to block the spiker just in case the ball is tossed to him. If you watch any matches, a spiker will almost always be marked and a blocker will always try to jump with the spiker. I could go on...
There's nothing skill based about the sport.
Again, I love the sport. But it's not skill based.. It's a bunch of people jumping and scrambling around chaotically while trying to position themselves to defend/attack. I'm not throwing shade at the sport. I'm just able to acknowledge the objective truth of it.
Them: *I wanna learn this because of HAIKYUU*
Meh: *I wanna learn because I am weak at playing volleyball when I'm with my friends ;-;*
FACKS Organization same bruh
I always embarrass myself with friends and in gym lol. I started watching haikyuu and my drive to improve went up more than my original plan to lightly touch on volleyball to prepare for gym.
haha i wanna learn cause i love volleyball not just because of haikyuu ngl
same I was interested in volleyball before haikyuu
Same bruh, i feel weak when my friends play better than me but after watching haikyu i am training to be the best.
I played volley ball before Hi-Q, but DAMN did the anime light a fire in me !!
bruh sameee
SAME
2:41 perfect set
2:46 inside set
2:52 off set
2:57 wide set
Thank you
TY
Thansk
This was a really helpful video. I like how you're able to demonstrate each of the sets and breaking down the footwork for those sets. Thanks!
+Qui Trinh hi qui!
I had played volleyball since 11.
This video makes me notice important step.
It was so hard for me to match toss with setter of my team.
Because of that, I irritated and lost my bestfriend.
Shitty best friend.
あき and thats on kageyama
@@kazoo81 nah they're still people and they lose patience as well on a complaining piece of sht
Whats yout height?
I can't help but comment, I don't know why I feel compelled to comment because this comment is from 7 years ago, but...
...BRUV, if your relationship with another human being is contingent upon a BALL, that you hit, and you base your entire relationship purely on HOW you hit the ball, you're a du*bass.
Donny, I just wanted to say, thanks for great videos. For me, they are perfectly done. Concise, and simple. You do a great job breaking it down and making it simple. I'm a recreational volleyball player and truly enjoy the game. Your videos have without a doubt made me a better player. Thanks!
if Hinata can do it, I can do it
Start with jumping higher than your body heigth lmao :D Hinata can do it ;-) :P
Hinata is 1.62m
He can jump 3.33m
That's 1.71m higher than him
Fucking impossible
@@stefan9870 He doesn't jump 333cm. That's his spiking height. His spiking height minus his finger tip height (210cm) is his jump height which is 123cm. That's crazy but not impossible.
@@welshworld165
Sorry Ashley, I meant that he can reach 333 cm with his height
Ashley Taylor compared to his height it is
I run the EXACT same drill with the same ball set up drill with my players... We call it the Clock Work Drill... From your left foot, make your step-close go to 12 o'clock, 3'clock, 6 o'clock, 9 o'clock... Good stuff Coach!
This is perfect. Im gonna try it at the soonest. Thank you so much Coach!
The Haikyuu fandom is growing
lol
fricken weeb
iitzMyStical how'd you know that was an anime you fucken weeb
John Isaac Paulino Bc keywords the name sounds Japanese and it said fandom so gtfo my notifications
MAKE IT STOP.
You are always really helpful! I'd like to see drills for one-on-one coaching specifically for hitting, serving and diving. Thanks!
3:17 - 4:20 WHO WAS ANNOYED HOW HR DIDN'T HIT THE BALL
I know I’m replying 4 years later but like calm down he’s trying to teach ppl how to spike and telling us that it’s good to catch it before actually spiking
@@kuririinz lol they probably forgot they commented on this already
@@kuririinz I know I'm replying 3 months later but like calm down he's trying to teach ppl how to joke around
He isn’t spiking it idiot he’s timing it he’s teaching us not demonstrating calm down
This was super helpful! Just worked on hitting for an hour and a half and my issue that I always have is my timing. Will try this out next practice!!!!!!!! Thanks for all the help!
this was very useful . I just started play for 2 months and i become the main spiker . This help me so much to improve my skill in volleyball . Thanks
I started playing volleyball becuz of Haikyuu... :3
Nova BLi7Z [Nov] Fuck you!! meee tooo hahaahhaah 😂😂😂😂
Nova BLi7Z [Nov] i know I'm not the only one~ 😂😂
Nova BLi7Z [Nov] I did too 😂😂thought I was weird
that legit makes me feel better. finished season 3 on sunday and started playing yesterday LOL
Nova BLi7Z [Nov] MEEEE TTOOOO!! and I learned alot because of haikyuu
PLEASE I NEEDED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH. I play as a setter so there’s not much of an opportunity for me to do offense on my team. I’ve been trying to spike recently and it’s not what I want, especially my timing. I always end up in front of the ball rather than behind. Now that it’s winter break, I can use it as time to individually practice without slowing my teammates down. Thanks so much for the video, will definitely use it!!
I’m a c team setter on my highschool team. (I’m a freshman btw). We have 2 setters and I sometimes get to hit so I realllyyyyyy need this. I get to in front of the ball to where I end up in the net every time. It’s so frustrating 😡.
this video really help me to improve my spikes timing
Very helpful and easy-to-understand! I've watched part 1 and part 2 as well as the footwork series. Keep up the good work! I just subscribed to your channel. Cheers!
Haikyuu made me fall in love with volleyball and now that I play I can't imagine a life without it
Great info.... Perfectly explained.
Thanks for this, seen it before but never observed well. This is a reminder. It’s a delight watching you 😉
0 tempo, 1st tempo, 2nd tempo, 3rd tempo...MINUS TEMPO
+Abigail Cartagenas haikyuu?
+Abigail Cartagenas haikyuu!!!
+Abigail Cartagenas LOL hi Abby
Jan Gallao OMG HAII cuzaan
+Abigail Cartagenas OH HAIKYUU
I’m an outside hitter and this helped me soooo much! Thank youuuu
2:38 very helpful footwork. i needed this, thanks!!!
Haikyuu make it look so ez -_-
Trust me I play volleyball and it's not
Evanorino trueeee😂
Eva Ceinwen same they do like so easy than in the end we end up doing something wrong while trying to copy what haikku was showing ....
Yeah probably because that's a animated fucking show
But it's not this hard. It's all about practising the technique and self-confidence
Hello Coach Donny, I just wanted to say thankyou for making these kind of videos it rlly helped me understand what i want to learn
Love the videos! I was wondering if you could make a video explaining common violations and explain what qualifies as breaking a rule. Examples would be like lifts or reaching over the net.
I'm new to volley ball. I notice he gave a compliment and said thanks after each catch. My spikes have been terrible and now I know why. Thank you.
very nicely explained sir. thank you!
I want to ask about blocking. Is this a wrong way if our eyes get closed while in the air during blocking or does it happen with everyone?
Thank you sir for your prompt reply. I am improving on it and i really appreciate your way of teaching. :)
“That’s good, thank you” 🥺 Very informative video!
thanks dude, im a middle blocker and im struggling to time my footwork with the set. helped alot 👍👍👍
Me too . My coach wants me to run ones and I was struggling on timing today
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10% haikyuu related
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Who else is here from being inspired by Haikyuu? Even though the manga ended, its teachings and lessons live on as well as volleyball!
Shut you mouth hater
@@istantrees4984 ummm he’s not hating m8… 😅
@@istantrees4984 he is literally praising it wtf
I remember back than, where there is a huge tournament in our school and im still trying to perfected my spike, this vid really help me back then. Thanks you coach, now i really miss all those moment 😂
Can you do one like this for a middle hitter because my timing is not very good 😬🏐
Eryn P
captions are appreciating him more than anyone
At practice i have been spiking for a while and i feel like i am not as good as spiking. I can never get it in the right direction every time and i want to make it perfect
+Elevate Yourself thank you
It's really help to me. this is what I looking for through this week :) All I was doing is just going forward without looking a ball
I played horribly today , it was like I was lost , I couldn't spike a single ball. This helped so much understand what I did wrong
I felt that same way at my club volleyball practice. I just started playing this year to develop my skills for high school ball. I’m a middle and I struggle with ones. I’m 5’5 but my coaches said I can jump really high. This was helpful for me thanks!!
0:36 He just described my bad spiking and that’s why I’m here. To get better.
I love that Haikyuu got so many people interested in volleyball. As someone whos played vb for so long and wished that we had some representation in the entertainment industry the anime community really came throughhh
Thanks so much for this video!! I had the opportunity to put your tips into practice yesterday and it worked great for my timing! :D
please could teach me how to spike from second court. i found this video so effective
i mean how can i spike as a setter if the ball happens to fall infront of me...
+natshok rangdrel well , i just wanted to tell you that in volleyball the setter can spike when another person sets the ball when it's out of your reach ( doesn't happen so often tho )
and if another person sets it and you're there then you can spike it normally like any other spiker would 😂
btw i'm a spiker and my team is in the nationals , great to 2 meet you 😁
thank you, same here
it makes more sense the more i watch
Me: Hey lets go look at the comments :P
Comments:
*"HAIKYUU"*
Me: whats haikyuu :/
only jairah its a volleyball anime
jairahahahaha it's an anime volleyball genre
It's something you will not regret watching
hi donny my hight is 5 3 can i hit a bollybal esly
Virender Kumar Kashyap Kashyap wtf? How old are you?
Used these tips today with my high school boys team. Saw a huge difference in may of them as the practice went on.
I love how the top 5 comments on this video are Haikyuu references
Thanks Coach Donnie, you are an inspiration to all young coaches!
thanks for ur help coach it helped me in being a national level player
please introduce videos for setter also for my setter plzz its a request ou matches are after 1 month plaese introduce it before it plzz
wlcm coach and once again thnx
Pleas add videos about concentration on the field
Hey man great video and tips! I was wondering if you could help me out on a problem I seem to have. I just started playing volleyball for a few months now and I keep having trouble with getting under the ball when I hit. This results in me hitting the ball out or high out of bounds. I played football and basketball all my life so I'm used to getting the ball at the highest point underneath the ball. I know i need to patient and hit the ball in front of me (opposed to hitting when I'm directly under it) but I can't seem to do it consistently. What tips would you give me?
Same problem bro. Haha
Yes please! I also played basketball for years and I'm now having trouble with timing my jump for spikes, and end up under it most of the time.
+mistajohn1 I can relate… I think he essentially addressed that issue at 0:48 in this video. Basically, force yourself to wait and have to rush to the ball rather than moving to it right away.
+mistajohn1 Accelerate to the ball then u won't get the ball under you. Or else try to take smaller steps before you spike/smash maybe you're taking too big steps like i did when i started :)
Sorry for my English :b
What are some of the physical training that helps to improve the jumps and the body readiness of the ball
Me not wanting to embarass myself at my second volleyball lesson:
Could you do a video explaining all the different volleyball formations and why the players are positioned that way?
Now this is a proper spiking drill!
I'm literally just here to learn how to get my timing right and I look at the comments and its like a whole family reunion
Thanks Coach!
Thanks coach, I always have trouble with timing, often end up under the ball and my school coach just couldn't teach me how to correct it. To be fair, he did'nt teach us much, cuz it's just p.e class therefore not important (he didn't even teach us hitting footwork) and that's why your videos help me so much. Even though we don't play in tournments and stuff I still wanna do my best!
Who's here after seeing Hinata and Oikawa's serves?
Tasxf spikes*
hinatas serve?? wtf rewatch haikyu
Oikawa is great dude.... He's awesome....!!!!
@@rozhin777 manga...
this channel is one of the most good vids because comprise with theory and practical
HAIKYUU !!!! NUMBER 1
No, number 10 ;)
NICE RECEIVE
Naice killu
shut the fuck up
Thanks for this tutorial
3rd one *offset*
Prrr
Couch Donny you taught me a lot of things about volleyball i am so thankful that you upload videos for people who is interested in volleyball.
I upload a video on my channel about my volleyball games. Even im short i can play volleyball with tall people !
HAIKYUU!!!!
When I start playing games and get those good spikes, receives, jumps, sets, and timing, it will be thanks to coach Donny and perseverance.
thank you so much i feel like im being a bad person when my brother sets to me and i cant spike it properly ;-;
this channel is of the best quality ever
who else is here to actually learn how to time their spikes
Yea this helps me a lotttt more with my footwork. I always thought the ball would always go to go to either wide, good, or inside set so whenever I get in a game I never knew how to do the footwork, so thanks a lot. I should also send this to my friend.
Guarantee 95% of the people are trying to be like Hinata
thanks so much! this helped because im the highest jumper in my grade (*cough Haikyuu*) and i didnt know how to spike properly so thanks so much!
am i the only one who actually wants to learn how to time my spikes?
Thank you a lot I’m a grade 6 and we only have 1 spiker but she will be going grade 7 soo she will be in high school team and I’m an elementary so my coach keep teaching me to spike but I can’t jump and spike I can’t timing it so thank you for this video it really help we will make a great time next school year
When my friends insult me in volleyball court ,I came here with a hope oh Allah.
You can do ittt
Wonderful clip ! Picking up a few professional moves.
DAICHI IS THAT YOU?!? ●~●
@Shōyō Hinata BRUH this was 2 years ago I forgot I commented here, thanks for reminding me to watch haikyuu again °~°
Ever since I first watch your videos you taught me so much thank you for your uploads you doing great
This guy is the Obi Wan Kanobi of volleyball
"better to be too late then too early"...great tip actually! So many times I get overly excited to get in on the play and hit the ball and I'll find myself in front of the ball upon approaching the net.
♡ Haikyuu Fans ♡
Hello sir. I just want to suggest that you should do a tutorial on how to do a down-the-line attack. Thank you ♥️
Haikyuu fandom has entered the chat
HEY HEY HEYYYY!!!
@@thediariesofdes yes
Awesome...can u teach a full body stretching exercises after playing
Haikyu!!!!
Do u know how to pick volleyball shoes which one is better
This is why people hate the haikyuu fandom. You guys compare everything related to volleyball TO haikyuu. Its so annoying.
HE SETS LIKE KAGAEYAMA !!!! OMG LOL!!!
WOWOWOWOW HE SPIKES LIKE HINATA!!!!!
ANYONE ELSE HERE WATCH HAIKYUU?!?!?!!
yeah it’s literally so cringe
@@draculena literally
I hate Haikyuu fans
So hyped after GCSE I am going to learn how to jump serve
Hey there I am a volleyball player and I dream for the nationals and I really nee tips so I really thank you for making these videos I really appreciate it.
Please make more😊😊😊
Any leg workouts to increase vertical with weights for beginners? No pay charge?
Coach Donny, can you do a video on how to sync the toss with the spiker ?