This video is self-explanatory and really helped me to understand the concept...... I went through your website and couldn't find the updated video for the 6-2 serve rotation....Are you planning to make it ?
This is a video that is a little older and was make for a specific team in mind. It should be similar enough, but it was also made 5 years ago -> ruclips.net/video/Qk-F59__OpU/видео.html
In Rotation 2, the setter only has to worry about staying behind S2, to the Right of M2, and to the Left of O2. The O1 is not directly in front of or directly beside S1. Does that make sense? This video explains a little bit of the overlap rule: ruclips.net/video/IidM5fSpkks/видео.htmlsi=V7VMtU5V_Yyd8ZWn
Each team is different and some teams may stack differently depending on who the better passers are.
This was incredibly helpful for my indoor team, seeing the movement
This video is self-explanatory and really helped me to understand the concept......
I went through your website and couldn't find the updated video for the 6-2 serve rotation....Are you planning to make it ?
This video is a little outdated but it should give you an idea
ruclips.net/video/Qk-F59__OpU/видео.htmlsi=wiOB9qNdgvtpBYSQ
Is there a service rotation video for this?
This is a video that is a little older and was make for a specific team in mind. It should be similar enough, but it was also made 5 years ago -> ruclips.net/video/Qk-F59__OpU/видео.html
Why can the setter 1 be in front of the outside hitter in rotation 2 serve receive?
In Rotation 2, the setter only has to worry about staying behind S2, to the Right of M2, and to the Left of O2. The O1 is not directly in front of or directly beside S1.
Does that make sense?
This video explains a little bit of the overlap rule: ruclips.net/video/IidM5fSpkks/видео.htmlsi=V7VMtU5V_Yyd8ZWn
@@ThriveVolleyball Ohhh okay, thank you!
how come i can't serve on the third rotation as middle
that's up to your coach