Nishida actually has a youtube channel of his own and he did talk about this service run on his channel. He mentioned that when he serves, he usually aims for a specific player instead of a seam, mainly to get that player out of system, which was quite apparent here. He also mentioned that he was particularly motivated by Shimizu throughout the match when he was on the bench and wasn't aiming for aces with his serves, but rather to put his team in a good mood (something along those lines if I remember correctly). He was particularly fired up after seeing the block from Yamauchi as well. The whole video was pretty interesting and worth the time to check out.
I just wanted to point how awesome of a guy Erik is. Dude is easily one of the best liberos in the world, but he is always so humble, giving credit where credit is due and never dissing or talking down others when they make mistakes. I love how he only has positive things to say about every play. Keep up the good content!
why are volleyball players so nice like it’s so nice to see people bringing up other instead of saying wow they sync because they couldn’t receive one of the best serves
“Ends the world cup on an ace” 😭 that was one of my favourite videos of nishida! I’m glad to see it from another angle. I also appreciate that you took time to explain the serves. I didnt know a lefty serve would have a different result! 😳 But honestly, I’d be scared to receive Nishida’s serves. Too powerful!
Enjoyed watching this with you as I appreciate the insight from someone who has had direct experience. I'm a big Canadian volleyball fan but also love both Nishida and Ishikawa as both are giant talents. I hope to be in the crowd the next time the teams meet in Toronto. Please make it soon!!
2:39 This reminds me that Haku Lee is a shorter middle blocker at 193 cm but the guys so good at blocking and attacking that makes up for his lack of height.
I live in Hawaii and am so proud of you and your brother Kawika. I am rooting for Team USA to win although I just watched the loss to ROC. I have always loved volleyball because of course Hawaii fans love volleyball. I am glad that I found your RUclips site. Have to check out your other videos.
That serving run...absolutely 🔥🔥🔥 I always enjoy watching Japan play at home with that crowd! Looking forward to some behind the scenes with Team USA! 😁
This was one of the first volleyball clips I saw not thru your channel first and I feel so validated for all the yelling I did on the first watch. On god I’ve watched this match like 5 times it’s so fucking wild. Ugh. Iconic
Looking back at 6:05 yeah that was odd but that was only because in their scout reports.. They said to target no.17 because he's the weakest out of them, is what their coach said during time out.
This video pains me because I LOVE the Japanese team and have so many inspirations from their players but I’m from Canada. Nishida delivering those aces is bitter sweet
I want JPN team to rise again as a Japanese. The dark age of JPN men's volleyball is just too long. Btw, I was a huge fan of William Priddy. And now, I am a fan of Micah and YOU.
5:08 this set was famous during college and we called it "quickie" lol it's a sneaky feint when blockers tend to jump earlier than the smash that when the ball gets in
Hey Erik! Love watching your videos and all your plays for Team USA. I was wondering if you have any tips on how to become a better libero. Currently playing as a libero for my high school and I do plan to play for college. Thanks Erik! Can't wait to see you back in action! -Trung
Love your vids thank posting you have inspired me train a play to become like you though it will take a long long to to become the fraction of you but I love your vids and look up to you so much keep up the amazing work both vids and being the Liborio ever thank you
It took you so long to do this one 😁 this is so famous I've seen the match back when I wasn't even into volleyball (so cool with ace serves to wrap it up)
8:09 if im going to be honest the best choice for canada was there opposite the japanese blocker yamauchi shifted to the left a little which made blocking hough easier. I know that the setter for canada use hand single to tell their spikers who they are setting first. But if i were the setter i would be risky and went for the opposite hitter sharone even if he wasnt expecting it . Dont get me wrong ishikawa is a good blocker but a dink form sharone would be better than a shutdown block ishikawa is a good. Im not sure if this is a good substitution or not but i would also use the double substition to make the opposite hitter in the front row and setter in the back row so the opposite can drop back. Correct me if im wrong though i dont really know canadas team well. Yes i do realize the setter dont expect their spikers to be blocked hard
My country (ireland) is still in lockdown so I think it would be a great idea if you could do some at home training videos with and without a ball. Obviously if your too busy preparing for the national team just thought it would be cool to see 😁
Erik wearing Nike, not Adidas? Mind blown ahah. Evans is one of my personal favorites from TC, so it was awesome to see this match! ps. Love your content, and you're one of the many players who've inspired me to play! Have a nice one Erik!
Hi Erik I hope you're doing good! I just wanted to thank you so much for all of your advices they really helped me a lot and my technique in passing is way better now bcuz of my coach and you ofc! My coach even said to me that you're the best in passing in my team so I'm really happy and again keep going with great quality vb & again thank you so much! +this match was insane! ✌👍👏👌
Great to see you in the olympics! Good game against my home Germany, hope Grozer didn't hurt your arms too much haha Good luck against Japan tomorrow, we'll be watching!
Hey Erik, not sure if you’ve been watching the Women’s NCAA tournament this year. I’ve noticed 99.9% of the serves are jump floats and I’m curious as to why they don’t hand pass the serves more often. If you have any insight thanks!
Jump floats are used by professional women athletes as well. The reason is because the shorter net women use allows for a steeper trajectory for a float serve. This is why a lot of the best float servers in men’s volleyball are tall middles because they have a high contact point. The advantage of a spin serve is that the ball’s trajectory curves down a lot more meaning a ball can be hit harder/faster and not be out of bounds. So at a for women the added chance of error and the easier to predict path of the spin serve means that most female players will hit a float serve
@@ErikShojivolleyball towards the end of the last set of the national championship tonight, a Texas player tried to hand pass the float serve and shanked it. I don’t think I’d seen a hand pass all night until then. Idk if they aren’t great at hand passing because they don’t practice, or if they don’t practice because they aren’t great at it. Kinda a chicken or the egg scenario lol.
Can't believe that I'm one year older than Nishida 😭 I'm not really a good receiver but do you mean to adjust the left shoulder a bit higher when you said "you have to block that ball"?
It’s been a while since national teams played. I hope Marr and Vernon-Evans show us how they improved! After the season he had I am sure will see Loeppky on court. Also I can’t wait to see Vigrass reminding us why he is one of the best middles in the world! Unfortunately, we don’t have a roster that will lead to a medal but I am confident we can beat Japan, Argentina, Iran, and Tunisia but will still be cheering my heart out at every match they play 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
...Wow...5 aces...that's serving right there. I don't know what it feels like to receive from a left handed player or any handed player for that matter but how low these serves go are nasty.
New to volleyball, just started watching for fun. Why did the libero for Canada not position near the center or the left to receive Nishida's serves? It seems like Nishida's serves were very effect but had a similar trajectory each time.
In volleyball you are kind of restricted where you position on the court in relation to some of your teammates at the beginning of each point. If you want a deeper explanation of those restrictions I suggest you google the term "volleyball zones", because for someone who just started it might seem a bit complicated to understand from a simple comment here. Bottom line is the more to the left the libero moves the more the other players have to move as well. That would leave a big gap on the right side of the field which Nishida would take advantage of. Side note: At this level good servers can aim their serves wherever they want to. It's not like Nishida used his "strongest" serve, the tactical decision was probably to aim for that specific player.
Do you watch women's volleyball bc the Texas vs Kentucky game was awesome. My coach and the other girls in the club bet suicides on who was going to win. I think I will be running tmr.
Nishida actually has a youtube channel of his own and he did talk about this service run on his channel. He mentioned that when he serves, he usually aims for a specific player instead of a seam, mainly to get that player out of system, which was quite apparent here. He also mentioned that he was particularly motivated by Shimizu throughout the match when he was on the bench and wasn't aiming for aces with his serves, but rather to put his team in a good mood (something along those lines if I remember correctly). He was particularly fired up after seeing the block from Yamauchi as well. The whole video was pretty interesting and worth the time to check out.
could you link the video where he talks about this match?
@@leelee1782 ruclips.net/video/be-1LGUIPYE/видео.html hey, i think this is the video that OP was referring to :)
@@deborahdavies113 Yes that's the one thank you! It's part of a 2 part series where nishida talks about his highlights from that world cup
Even though Nishida destroyed my country's team with his serves I was still rooting for the Japan Team.
Always in love with gorgeous serve even if broke my team
Same from me in Germany.
The way he did a sigh when Nishida served meant that every team winces a little when he serves lol
I just wanted to point how awesome of a guy Erik is. Dude is easily one of the best liberos in the world, but he is always so humble, giving credit where credit is due and never dissing or talking down others when they make mistakes. I love how he only has positive things to say about every play. Keep up the good content!
I’m so excited that you’re going to play in the Olympics again because now I will know who you are when Canada plays against you!!
Then that means Canada will not win against USA in terms of volleyball then good luck!
@@michaelluciano1631 What??? How does that even make sense?
why are volleyball players so nice like it’s so nice to see people bringing up other instead of saying wow they sync because they couldn’t receive one of the best serves
Right? I have noticed that too.
Because they can get red card of they even just tease (the opponent) when they score hahajk I'm not an expert in VB
“Ends the world cup on an ace” 😭 that was one of my favourite videos of nishida! I’m glad to see it from another angle. I also appreciate that you took time to explain the serves. I didnt know a lefty serve would have a different result! 😳 But honestly, I’d be scared to receive Nishida’s serves. Too powerful!
I think the most annoying thing is the spin, his serves have soooo much top spin it's insane
as a Canadian, this moment in volleyball history will forever haunt me.
3:57 that libero doing rolling thunder. So sad he didn't make it
Can’t believe how good nishida is at serving
When things are pointed out angle by angle. 🔥 and his compliments. 😊
Nishida is basically ushijima in the flesh.
Haha forrreall
Left handed, strong, has a killer serve, and has great jumping technique. Now that I think about it, he is similar to ushijima.
I hope you get other usa team mates to react as well.
yuji nishida is sooo cool. thank you so much for providing commentary on this game!
Nishida floating more than a plastic bottle in the Pacific Ocean.
Enjoyed watching this with you as I appreciate the insight from someone who has had direct experience. I'm a big Canadian volleyball fan but also love both Nishida and Ishikawa as both are giant talents. I hope to be in the crowd the next time the teams meet in Toronto. Please make it soon!!
I wish i Learnt how to play volleyball ball back then in High school 😔.. i would have been making cool cash now
Lol😂... Sorry dear. But nevertheless there are still many ways to make money nowadays
@@dianaqueens593 you are correct. I trade fx and make money on a weekly basis
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2:39
This reminds me that Haku Lee is a shorter middle blocker at 193 cm but the guys so good at blocking and attacking that makes up for his lack of height.
I live in Hawaii and am so proud of you and your brother Kawika. I am rooting for Team USA to win although I just watched the loss to ROC. I have always loved volleyball because of course Hawaii fans love volleyball. I am glad that I found your RUclips site. Have to check out your other videos.
I remember watching this on TV, it was just before I went to school in the morning here. It got me so pumped up, it was freakin' amazing!!!
Love the commentary! This video makes me want to see a game live with Nishida!
That serving run...absolutely 🔥🔥🔥 I always enjoy watching Japan play at home with that crowd!
Looking forward to some behind the scenes with Team USA! 😁
0:58 He is Hisahara, not Ishikawa.
Hisahara is super technical player.
Japan's plays are very interesting and fun to watch.
Finally, someone speaks up about passing on the right - it's really not easy, doable but not easy. Thanks Erik
4:02 the canada libero rlly tried a rolling thunder
Rlly tried? Idk if you're being sarcastic or smth but thats just a normal rolling receive
@@yunooo6209 Rolling tunder is the name a anime character gave the receive
Nishida's serves are godly. Holy crap...freaking southpaws
Japan's number 17 is Tsubasa Hisehara.
This was one of the first volleyball clips I saw not thru your channel first and I feel so validated for all the yelling I did on the first watch. On god I’ve watched this match like 5 times it’s so fucking wild. Ugh. Iconic
It would be awesome to hear your commentary on a Canada v. USA match! Always a fun matchup!
Looking back at 6:05 yeah that was odd but that was only because in their scout reports.. They said to target no.17 because he's the weakest out of them, is what their coach said during time out.
This video pains me because I LOVE the Japanese team and have so many inspirations from their players but I’m from Canada. Nishida delivering those aces is bitter sweet
As a Canadian, I wasn’t that heartbroken as I’m used to Canada getting our asses whooped 😂
Excited for you that you get to practice w/ the US team again! Also good that you got to visit your hometown and family, too!
I want JPN team to rise again as a Japanese. The dark age of JPN men's volleyball is just too long. Btw, I was a huge fan of William Priddy. And now, I am a fan of Micah and YOU.
Japan is easily my favorite team to watch, no offense to USA
Glad to see u back to train for the Olympics. Cant wait to watch you and Team USA in Tokyo, as well as Japan team on home turf
Nishdas serves are wild I am hoping to serve like that one day
I love the japanese crowd
5:08 this set was famous during college and we called it "quickie" lol it's a sneaky feint when blockers tend to jump earlier than the smash that when the ball gets in
isn’t that a middle shoot
That’s just a basic shoot ball that everyone does
Good luck w USA Volleyball at the Olympics!!! It's gonna be so hype seeing you and all the other monster athletes compete!!
Do you have any games against Nishida? I'd love to see you fight that serve.
ruclips.net/video/r6bb43ap7wc/видео.html
Erik passed Nishida’s serve pretty well
Ohhh so this is the service run everyone was talking about :O that was so cool!
Yep, I remember spotting in a video, both team USA and Brazil watching this game somewhere near the entrance of the gym.
Me watching this because I just watched you play Canada and crush them- (im from canada btw lol hii)
Love your insights!! Quality content
Hey Erik! Love watching your videos and all your plays for Team USA. I was wondering if you have any tips on how to become a better libero. Currently playing as a libero for my high school and I do plan to play for college.
Thanks Erik! Can't wait to see you back in action!
-Trung
Happy to see you idol!
Love your vids thank posting you have inspired me train a play to become like you though it will take a long long to to become the fraction of you but I love your vids and look up to you so much keep up the amazing work both vids and being the Liborio ever thank you
It took you so long to do this one 😁 this is so famous I've seen the match back when I wasn't even into volleyball (so cool with ace serves to wrap it up)
Can't wait to see you and Nishida in the olympics! Best of luck for you two!!
I love this t-shirt !
Great video Erik!
17 isn’t ishikawa that’s tsubasa hisahara he plays for Panasonic panthers in japan
Good luck at training! I'll be rooting for y'all come 24'!!!
Back in the USA. Welcome back!!!!
I think he called ishikawa the wrong name and the actual name of that player is hisahara in no. 17
wow! Nishida! but Ishikawa is still my volleyball crush 🤣
No. 17 is Hisahara :) Thank you for this🥳
8:09 if im going to be honest the best choice for canada was there opposite the japanese blocker yamauchi shifted to the left a little which made blocking hough easier. I know that the setter for canada use hand single to tell their spikers who they are setting first. But if i were the setter i would be risky and went for the opposite hitter sharone even if he wasnt expecting it . Dont get me wrong ishikawa is a good blocker but a dink form sharone would be better than a shutdown block ishikawa is a good. Im not sure if this is a good substitution or not but i would also use the double substition to make the opposite hitter in the front row and setter in the back row so the opposite can drop back. Correct me if im wrong though i dont really know canadas team well.
Yes i do realize the setter dont expect their spikers to be blocked hard
Who else is just laughing about how the cleaners are running so much XD
They be running faster than the actual volleyball players gotta give them some credit dhfguidhfg
Oh I was just watching this game! And was awesome ><
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Btw I love your videos Erik!
A US team avid fan here ... all the way from the Philippines
Hey Eric, I'm trying out for high performance in just 2 days! You definitely gave me that final push to try out when I commented lol
yes! good luck! I did high performance when I was younger too!
My country (ireland) is still in lockdown so I think it would be a great idea if you could do some at home training videos with and without a ball. Obviously if your too busy preparing for the national team just thought it would be cool to see 😁
Has japan ever versed USA before. If so. Hey Erik shoji have you ever successfully received nishidas spike or serve.
yes we play them almost every year! ive only played against Nishida once and it was a long time. it was tough and fun!
I am early
So excited to see USA and Japan play
Erik wearing Nike, not Adidas? Mind blown ahah. Evans is one of my personal favorites from TC, so it was awesome to see this match!
ps. Love your content, and you're one of the many players who've inspired me to play! Have a nice one Erik!
It’s not Ishikawa, it’s Tsubasa Hisahara (OH from Panasonic) :)
Nishida really got us at the end there. But Canada will have its chance at the olympics in a couple months!
Hi Erik I hope you're doing good!
I just wanted to thank you so much for all of your advices they really helped me a lot and my technique in passing is way better now bcuz of my coach and you ofc! My coach even said to me that you're the best in passing in my team so I'm really happy and again keep going with great quality vb & again thank you so much! +this match was insane! ✌👍👏👌
Hangtime for days.
In 1:01 That's Hisahara Tsubasa not Yuki Ishikawa, but it's ok
It’s actually former Takahashi :D
Great to see you in the olympics! Good game against my home Germany, hope Grozer didn't hurt your arms too much haha
Good luck against Japan tomorrow, we'll be watching!
5:28 just watch the guy on the far right
After literally 3 years of playing I’m finally getting my spikes and Juno serves good, otherwise I’m good at setting and receiving
How about the match of japan against bulgaria
He did more aces in that i think 6 or 7 🤔
Omg I want your tee shirt so bad
wish me luck for my qualifiers or nationals this weekend yall i’m gonna need it 😂😂
good luck!
Hey Erik could you react to Higashiyama Highschool vs Panasonic Panthers? It’s a great, fast paced matchup.
Is no one gonna talk about the rolling thunder at 3:56? Seriously?
Hey Erik I hope your having a wonderful day and wish u luck for next week and I hope u will wish me and my team luck for our game tomorrow 😁
Hey Erik, not sure if you’ve been watching the Women’s NCAA tournament this year. I’ve noticed 99.9% of the serves are jump floats and I’m curious as to why they don’t hand pass the serves more often. If you have any insight thanks!
hmmm I think it’s because women don’t practice it as much. also with the height of the net the serves might be too low sometimes. I’m not really sure!
maybe because women's hands are smaller, so it is more difficult for them to hand pass? Not sure, though.
Jump floats are used by professional women athletes as well. The reason is because the shorter net women use allows for a steeper trajectory for a float serve. This is why a lot of the best float servers in men’s volleyball are tall middles because they have a high contact point.
The advantage of a spin serve is that the ball’s trajectory curves down a lot more meaning a ball can be hit harder/faster and not be out of bounds. So at a for women the added chance of error and the easier to predict path of the spin serve means that most female players will hit a float serve
@@ErikShojivolleyball towards the end of the last set of the national championship tonight, a Texas player tried to hand pass the float serve and shanked it. I don’t think I’d seen a hand pass all night until then. Idk if they aren’t great at hand passing because they don’t practice, or if they don’t practice because they aren’t great at it. Kinda a chicken or the egg scenario lol.
isnt the first point scored by hisahara and not ishikawa?
Blown away!
This vid made me subscribe 😍😍
Can't believe that I'm one year older than Nishida 😭 I'm not really a good receiver but do you mean to adjust the left shoulder a bit higher when you said "you have to block that ball"?
Eric?? Im venus a fan of usa team
Hope to have a video greetings from you guys 🥰
It’s been a while since national teams played. I hope Marr and Vernon-Evans show us how they improved! After the season he had I am sure will see Loeppky on court. Also I can’t wait to see Vigrass reminding us why he is one of the best middles in the world!
Unfortunately, we don’t have a roster that will lead to a medal but I am confident we can beat Japan, Argentina, Iran, and Tunisia but will still be cheering my heart out at every match they play 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
...Wow...5 aces...that's serving right there. I don't know what it feels like to receive from a left handed player or any handed player for that matter but how low these serves go are nasty.
Yukiii ❤️❤️❤️❤️
New to volleyball, just started watching for fun. Why did the libero for Canada not position near the center or the left to receive Nishida's serves? It seems like Nishida's serves were very effect but had a similar trajectory each time.
In volleyball you are kind of restricted where you position on the court in relation to some of your teammates at the beginning of each point. If you want a deeper explanation of those restrictions I suggest you google the term "volleyball zones", because for someone who just started it might seem a bit complicated to understand from a simple comment here. Bottom line is the more to the left the libero moves the more the other players have to move as well. That would leave a big gap on the right side of the field which Nishida would take advantage of.
Side note: At this level good servers can aim their serves wherever they want to. It's not like Nishida used his "strongest" serve, the tactical decision was probably to aim for that specific player.
it would be hard for him to move that far over because of rules and also not wanting to give away too much space on the right.
You could do exactly this type of video as a livestream and upload it later on yt.
Erik... #17 isn’t ishikawa 😂 It’s Tsubasa I think that’s how you spell it idk 🤷🏻♂️
#6 middle blocker floater’s name is Yamauchi
Yeah, its Hisahara Tsubasa
who are your favorite players to watch?(non-teammates)
Do you watch women's volleyball bc the Texas vs Kentucky game was awesome. My coach and the other girls in the club bet suicides on who was going to win. I think I will be running tmr.
HIII ERIKKK!!!
Nishida all the way. My favourite player.
Where did you get your shirt it’s so nice
link in description!
Please react with Rivan Nurmulki in the Thai-Denmark league in the semifinals where he also gets a lot of aces set to 3
Glad you got to have some family time on the island! You said passing on your right is trickier than on your left - why is that??
I think we all practice more on our left and something about the angle. I’m not too sure!