How to Set a Volleyball BETTER in 5 MINUTES

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  • @nurylee1309
    @nurylee1309 5 лет назад +1968

    when youre serving for fun you get the perfect serve... when youre serving in game you completely miss the ball...

  • @sn262792
    @sn262792 5 лет назад +704

    As a hitter, when I'm feeling it, I purposely tell my setter just give me literally anything and I'll hit it. Hope its helping them!

    • @audri9489
      @audri9489 4 года назад +110

      As a setter this is so fucking sweet holy shit

    • @wendellharper2113
      @wendellharper2113 4 года назад +31

      A good spiker should always gauge the setters set up

    • @dream_less2224
      @dream_less2224 4 года назад +13

      I do that too ahah but my setters get mad at me because they say they prefere the hitter to tell them what to do :(

    • @sn262792
      @sn262792 4 года назад +6

      @@dream_less2224 i say that mainly as a confidence boost for them and so they don't have to think, just play freely:)

    • @reaper2219
      @reaper2219 4 года назад +10

      As a Setter i kind of always stress because everyone on my team has different ways they like to hit, Saying something like this actually could help lol.

  • @connorhoybjerg1465
    @connorhoybjerg1465 5 лет назад +637

    this is literally the most useful video i've seen for anything in life. whether its setting, talking to girls, or taking a test, these are the principles that increase your chances of success immediately

    • @EddieDBama
      @EddieDBama 5 лет назад +18

      @@themckibbinbrothers I manage a sales team, and I am going to use some of your stuff in my next sales meeting. Great job!

  • @Starplaque
    @Starplaque 5 лет назад +542

    As a setter that always gets pressured from picky ass hitters...
    This video made me feel a lot better.
    Im not depress anymore. 😊😊❤️❤️
    I needed this video. Download it and keep it forever!!

    • @ragnaralmighty280
      @ragnaralmighty280 5 лет назад +41

      If a hitter complains about every set he is probably not a good hitter. A good hitter can hit every set

    • @corbindolan3947
      @corbindolan3947 5 лет назад +1

      Facts

    • @ajamico
      @ajamico 5 лет назад +3

      Starplaque just tell your hitters... if you’re good, do something with the ball and quit complaining

    • @zackd2852
      @zackd2852 5 лет назад +4

      @@ragnaralmighty280 How true is this though? "A good hitter can hit every set"...Because if it's true, I feel so much better. I feel like my sets are good "enough", but some people always wanted it at the EXACT spot and I swear, I don't set them because they are going to complain...

    • @sophiam.1625
      @sophiam.1625 4 года назад

      @Lone Lee By doing his approach quicker or readjusting...

  • @pudpup
    @pudpup 4 года назад +628

    i'm actually surprised at the lack of haikyuu fans in the comments...usually on any video related to volleyball, about 90% of the comments are about haikyuu omfg

    • @seandodd3998
      @seandodd3998 3 года назад +14

      Love me some mf haikyuu

    • @Joseph981000
      @Joseph981000 3 года назад +42

      That’s because they normally go to Olympic videos first.

    • @anthonyp3727
      @anthonyp3727 3 года назад +51

      Haikyuu fans are more into the highlights than the teaching videos

    • @user-wv6xo6vj5u
      @user-wv6xo6vj5u 3 года назад +3

      omg hi

    • @myakya4549
      @myakya4549 3 года назад +4

      I Stan!

  • @07KoKiee
    @07KoKiee 5 лет назад +180

    I swear everything you said is 100% ACCURATE! I honestly thought I was the only one going through shit cause every single hitter on my team needs 'a perfect set' and they're all different.

    • @Josh-sh6oy
      @Josh-sh6oy 3 года назад +3

      Ya but some of my teammates are pretty simple, "tight and inside" , "highball" , a "bit off" , after that if you want more specific sht thats a you problem not me

    • @jimmyc938
      @jimmyc938 3 года назад +1

      @@Josh-sh6oy meanwhile, I don't care for the perfect set, I'm just sitting there for ANY sets while the player who needs perfectly specific sets misses every one and I get none😂😂😂

  • @fettugenie749
    @fettugenie749 3 года назад +33

    basically in a nutshell:
    don’t submit to fear and pressure.
    if you don’t commit, you’re never gonna get better.
    that’s a lesson for all things really :)

  • @Rudy2k5
    @Rudy2k5 5 лет назад +64

    This is honestly the best advices I've heard. You put your finger right on the problems I have on the court : the pressure and the self confidence. Every time I have a fraction of a second to make a set (after a block for instance) it's almost a perfect set. On the other hand, when I have a perfect pass, I'm starting to feel the pressure and my set is far, far away from perfect...
    I got to learn how to let it go... And to know that I'm not alone having that feeling is a great start.
    Thanks a lot man!

  • @hio164
    @hio164 5 лет назад +15

    I was recently setting for some rec players and there was one player who was clearly better than everyone else and I couldn't give her a good set to save my life, but everyone else got beautiful sets from me. I was like, "what's wrong with me?!?!?!" And you summed up that challenge perfectly here. Thanks for the vlog.

  • @petergrootenboer9508
    @petergrootenboer9508 4 года назад +21

    Thanks for the video. Great tips. I’m an old man (56) who played for many years as an indoor setter - never hit or passed! So frustrating that I keep getting called for doubles on the beach, when I’ve always thought I had good hands.

  • @oscarfaalogoifo4506
    @oscarfaalogoifo4506 4 года назад +109

    “She was just born with great hands”💀

  • @jimbohu7940
    @jimbohu7940 4 года назад +45

    Bro I’m still thinking of the pink elephant

  • @LearnBeachVolleyballFast
    @LearnBeachVolleyballFast 5 лет назад +23

    Great video! Actually love that you guys started with the mental aspects of it all, it's so much more important than people realize.
    The pink elephant thing is awesome, and actually a very good sports psych excercise in itself! Basically, if one learns how to successfully, on demand, stop thinking about the pink elephant after having thought of it, one has learned a skill that can be used for getting rid of also other distracting thoughts in the game ("now I have shanked 2 balls, can't shank this one" etc) and of course in life as well! :)
    The secret lies in understanding the mind is like a glass full of water, if you want there to not be water, you can't think "I wish there was no water", what you have to do is fill it up with something else, because then the glass gets full with something else and the water has no space left because of the limitations of the glass to hold more stuff than it's size.
    Anyway, the point was that one can even just sit home and bring pink elephants to mind, and learn to become a master at getting rid of them (by focusing on something else), to make this mental switch even easier on the court!
    Good work, looking forward to the other handsetting videos! :)

  • @benkalchik7731
    @benkalchik7731 3 года назад +13

    I always say this when I’m playing, “I feel like I’m way better at back sets than I am at regular sets”. And like he said in the video, when we are under pressure to give a good forward set, a lot of the time we mess it up but when your last resort is a backset and you just send it without thinking, it turns out to be the cleanest set ever. So weird but so true

  • @BeachvolleyVikings
    @BeachvolleyVikings 5 лет назад +123

    Tutorials are back! 🔥🙏🏼 Great insights boys, we loved this one 😉 Aaaaand we were actually gonna do a vid on hand setting pretty soonish hahah..

  • @slyrider44
    @slyrider44 5 лет назад +3

    Your mental game and confidence is so key when it comes to setting! I play at beginner and intermediate beach volleyball meetups during the week and there's been times where I screw up my sets while playing with the intermediate group due to the unnecessary pressure I put on myself to be perfect... However, I'm extremely happy with my sets the majority of the time when I'm with the beginner group because I'm much more relaxed and don't feel pressured to set the ball perfectly. Can't wait for the more technical hand setting tutorial!!

  • @genebingle1754
    @genebingle1754 5 лет назад +1

    I love that you guys started the series about hand setting with the mental part of it because I couldn’t agree more, I believe hand setting to be more mental than any other skill in the game. Thanks guys I’m looking forward to more

  • @graziellelacson7774
    @graziellelacson7774 4 года назад +2

    I felt and experienced everything you’ve said. And its freaking TRUE!
    Its all in the MIND!!! Love the video 🏐

  • @ryansears3826
    @ryansears3826 5 лет назад +1

    Riley I have to say that you have really inspired me to bring out the mental part of my game and experience volleyball in a totally different way. At first, I was never sure that psychology and stuff like that really connected to beach volleyball, but you have insured me that everything is connected. I would definitely recommend you keep pursuing this and maybe even start a podcast about sports psychology and the mind. Your understanding of these topics just feels so dense and secure that I trust every single thing I hear from you and your brothers videos. Thanks man! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @risevolleyballacademy4162
    @risevolleyballacademy4162 5 лет назад +3

    Best video you guys have done.. thank you! Excited to watch the next one!

  • @MakeYourSelf101
    @MakeYourSelf101 5 лет назад +2

    Great intro and video. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series! Pressure is definitely my number one obstacle as I can set somewhat decently to most hitters but there's one hitter in particular that I set poorly to 90% of the time just because I really, really want it to be a great set. The mental aspect is definitely a huge hurdle that I'll have to work on and put less pressure on myself.

  • @talanky
    @talanky 5 лет назад +4

    I've been waiting for the setting video for sooo long! YES!

  • @aaronstein3419
    @aaronstein3419 5 лет назад +4

    YES!!! Soooo true. Definitely need to work on this!!

  • @GnoKLei808
    @GnoKLei808 5 лет назад +1

    All the points you hit are the exact mental road blocks I’ve been fighting against. Great start to the series...can’t wait for the rest!!!

  • @runningwithscissors-5195
    @runningwithscissors-5195 4 года назад +2

    I’m switching from indoor to beach volleyball rn, and I used to be a setter for my team. After quarantine and not playing for a while I feel like I lost my “setting hands”. Now I’m playing in a way I never have before and I’m rusty at the things I’ve worked on for so long. So now I have to work more on setting again even tho I thought I had it down before. It’s like I’m back at square one. Thank you for these videos it really helps me a lot.

  • @connordelaney197
    @connordelaney197 5 лет назад

    yessssss boys! Im so pumped for this serious and your insights. You guys rock!

  • @thuyviq
    @thuyviq 5 лет назад +2

    This is exactly what I needed to know!! Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @kylefahrenkamp5762
    @kylefahrenkamp5762 5 лет назад +2

    Great set up...cant wait for the rest of the series

  • @michawozniak8594
    @michawozniak8594 5 лет назад

    For me as an amateur the comparison with the windows is absolutely superb and holds true in many sports. For example the more I focus on making a perfect serve, the more mistakes I make. Or in basketball, when I'm concentrating on making a technically good throw, I become less accurate. It works exactly as you said.
    Thanks for this film and I'm eagerly awaiting for the next part!

  • @emilysnedeker6583
    @emilysnedeker6583 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for putting these great ideas out there! I can totally relate to the pressure vs perfection paradox-shank the pass to the back, and you get a perfect set from me. Give me a perfect pass with pressure, and there's a 50/50 chance my hitter will have to chase it down. In the same vein, this was completely helpful to me for understanding a bothersome part of my mental game: when I play with a partner of lower skill level than myself, I fall apart under the expectation that I'm the more skilled player and should be able to "carry" him/her. Give me a player of better skill level than myself and I tend to rise to the occasion, make great strategic plays, see the ball and just do everything right. Some days I wonder if it's just the other player carrying me, but I've had a few people confirm that they've seen this pattern in my play. Hopefully this knowledge can help me kick the pressure of my expectations to the curb and just play my best all the time!

  • @TessaSjoberg
    @TessaSjoberg 5 лет назад

    This video is the reason I transferred to beachvolley. Indoor, the pressure to be perfect is so high, it made me love the sport less and less. The beachvolley mentality is really a lifestyle, it’s completely different to indoors. And it’s so nice to hear how you guys deal with the pressure as professionals and as human beings. Thank you for a great first video in what I’m sure will be an amazing series!

  • @trevino04zero
    @trevino04zero 5 лет назад

    YES!! Looking forward to this series. Can't wait to play with you guys or against in Austin next month!

  • @vsphelp3912
    @vsphelp3912 3 года назад +7

    i’m a setter and this helped !! thank you ! also haikyuu (the anime) actually gets me motivated to play when i’m not in the mood 👁👄👁 it’s so weird

  • @Sorasnoctis
    @Sorasnoctis 5 лет назад +4

    This helped me as a setter so much!!! Thank you:)

  • @SportsSuite
    @SportsSuite 3 года назад +3

    Woah perfect timing! I've been trying to improve my setting today.

  • @adamzalewski6602
    @adamzalewski6602 5 лет назад

    Yaaasss!!! I've wanted a video on this for so long! Thanks guys:)

  • @brettokeeffe7955
    @brettokeeffe7955 5 лет назад

    Amazingly solid, insightful advice! Everyone's so concerned about screwing up their handsets, in critical times, that they put them in their pocket at time's where it's critical to have a good, accurate set. You're right, if a player is worrying about chucking a game point set, then that's a big problem, because if I have game point on a team, I want to dish my partner the best set I can to put the game away. When people asked me years ago "how I was able to transition backset from 20 feet off the net perfectly to my partner," it was because I just did it. I didn't think about it. If I never attempted it, I'd never know that I could actually do it.

  • @omes02
    @omes02 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you for this!

  • @justinz1467
    @justinz1467 5 лет назад

    I'm new to sand volleyball (started in dec 2018) when I moved to Phoenix, AZ. I've been playing for fun events and a few draw style 4s tournaments but have had no luck and have placed way at the bottom of the rankings. I watched this video yesterday right before my random draw blitz vb tournament and placed 4th individually out of 16 people. 1 month ago I played the same style event and was dead last. Last night I walked into the court and said "F it. Money is on the line but I don't care cause I'm here to have fun and get better." That mentality change made all the difference because I played the middle back like a boss and made it to the winners circle. Love the vids and love learning a skill from here and taking it to the courts!!

  • @nonameyet4394
    @nonameyet4394 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this. I'm a younger than everyone on my JO team and all of the hitters are pretty good, so I feel more pressure to give them better sets so they can have better hits. And yet during practices and scrimmages, I do absolutely horrible. When the sets weren't good, I always thought they were blaming me and then I started blaming myself. I really needed this.

  • @johndominiccristobal4944
    @johndominiccristobal4944 5 лет назад +1

    I watch all your videos and it was really amazing and helpful alot. Thanks...

  • @airflare7285
    @airflare7285 5 лет назад

    Wooow, hands down best tutorial ever. The fact that youre the only person that talks about the pressure that we have while playing volleyball. That effects me the most.

  • @maddieangel1112
    @maddieangel1112 2 года назад +1

    i didn’t know confidence was a common thing among setters! i just made my varsity volleyball team as a freshman, and now i feel the need to give perfect sets 24/7. this video helped a lot!

  • @hiasianalex
    @hiasianalex 5 лет назад

    This video can apply to many parts of my life, amazing tutorial!!!

  • @Josh-sh6oy
    @Josh-sh6oy 3 года назад

    Im an outside hitter but I absolutely love seeing / setting good sets. The ball path and float is so mesmerizing. I dont set a lot but when we get to screw around with positioning during practice, everyone is absolutely shook when I bust out my magic hands😎

  • @gomesbcc
    @gomesbcc Год назад

    Man, you make me feel much better.. I have that sensation, that thoughts but when you bring experience and scientific arguments I can trust you and then trust myself..and understand it better.. Great video, thank you so much

  • @maggs8719
    @maggs8719 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I am starting varsity this year and I hope I still get the setter spot this year

  • @johannak9344
    @johannak9344 5 лет назад

    I am already getting more excited to do hand sets!!! :)

  • @carlotanavarrete6246
    @carlotanavarrete6246 4 года назад +1

    Love this video. My coach has recently changed me from libero to setter and the change is a little frustrating

  • @alyshaacevedo
    @alyshaacevedo 5 лет назад +1

    This is 100% accurate for me. When it's an easy set I Fuck up and when it's an impossible set, for some reason, I'll set the most beautiful perfect set. I always felt it was mental

  • @aspenflores344
    @aspenflores344 5 лет назад +58

    I thought I was the only one with this mental “block” of the pressure of making a perfect set and then somehow making the perfect set with a crap pass lol

  • @pivotmtnd
    @pivotmtnd 5 лет назад

    You guys are probably the most enjoyable to watch on RUclips for me 😁

  • @adelinaokazaki7690
    @adelinaokazaki7690 5 лет назад

    I HAVE BEEN LITERALLY WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOREVER!!!!

  • @ngueuchebruno2817
    @ngueuchebruno2817 5 лет назад

    Great video as usual. Lots of insight.

  • @timsterrockstar
    @timsterrockstar 5 лет назад +16

    There’s a guy named Joni originally from the Ukraine who has been playing and coaching volleyball at Bradford beach in Milwaukee for 50 plus years. He’s also known as the setting whisperer. He’s actually worked with some of the guys on tour. Jeff Samuels, Bill Kolinski to name a few. Has taught me a lot about the small details in hand setting. Staying relaxed and having a beer is one of them lol

    • @kevinquartemont2313
      @kevinquartemont2313 4 года назад

      Haha, yes. The guy is a setting guru. Almost as much of a Bradford Beach icon Dick Bacon. You are definitely accurate in saying he's taught many people his sweet science, including Bill as you mentioned and Women's AVP player Keri Schuh amongst others.

  • @tizianolaface2009
    @tizianolaface2009 5 лет назад

    Great intro guys!! Amazing!!

  • @rlendore65
    @rlendore65 5 лет назад +2

    Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Serve - Pass - Hit - Set all offensive skill sets finally addressed
    Thanks guys

  • @stephenperchard6121
    @stephenperchard6121 5 лет назад +7

    Can you guys do a video on training techniques/warm up routines pleasseeeeee

  • @chowmarco12345
    @chowmarco12345 3 года назад

    Thank you for this.:) i’ve been having a hard time setting and perfecting it to everyone. Pressure really creeps in. I’ll take note everything you’ve said on my next game. Cheers Mate!

  • @chadzwiers9834
    @chadzwiers9834 5 лет назад

    Great insight! - appreciate it

  • @quintonpeterson7317
    @quintonpeterson7317 5 лет назад +7

    You should do a tutorial on bump passing! I could really use it

  • @rksto
    @rksto 3 года назад

    great tips and advice! i use the same mindset when putting in golf, just try and get it close to the pin and i wont shank the putt.

  • @zacharydavis4398
    @zacharydavis4398 2 года назад

    Thanks for spending the time to create this content 🙏🏾 This partially applies to engineering and so many other things as well lol

  • @BgHatcher
    @BgHatcher 5 лет назад +1

    Dammmmmm Riley you just dropped great nuggets not just for sports but life!

  • @mdjourney2026
    @mdjourney2026 5 лет назад

    this is the push i need, thank you!

  • @apmech46166
    @apmech46166 4 года назад

    Had to stop the video and comment cuz, it's so true....hitters that need a perfect set, or hitters I subconsciously want to set well, are harder to set perfectly; and hitters that I know can hit anything, I can give them sweet sets almost always...lol, the mind and body working together are certainly intriguing. Yeah, thanks for letting me know, its not just me :) Great video

  • @7thGearCmac
    @7thGearCmac 2 года назад

    Fantastic video - about volleyball and also not about volleyball at all. Loved it

  • @Matahalii
    @Matahalii 3 года назад

    GREAT! I got what you are saying. At the moment I have the same problem with overhead-serving. I have developed some kind of natural serving-movement and it works quite OK without much thinking. To get more effective and precise, the coach wants me to toss different, hit the ball at a higher point and hold my hand different. Since I want to lay my effort on the things the coach wants from me, I totally mess up almost all my serves. And somehow now I am unable to find back to my old style to have some safe alternative.

  • @arcturuschunglee8481
    @arcturuschunglee8481 5 лет назад

    I actually cannot agree more w/ this haha. I started setting about a year ago and back then doing a back set was the most daunting thing. I tried to make the perfect set 24/7 and it'd just end up being absolutely terrible.Later on I literally just stopped giving 10 ****'s and just starting setting back in games. Improves quite quickly ;)

  • @venturacgi5049
    @venturacgi5049 5 лет назад

    Superb presentation !

  • @AndruhaUkraine
    @AndruhaUkraine 5 лет назад

    Great concept!

  • @els2real
    @els2real 4 года назад +152

    Sorry but I came from haikyuu!! So it inspired me to play this. Even tho we’re in isolation

    • @yeori9084
      @yeori9084 4 года назад +3

      same i really reallyyyyy wanna experience volleyball before i graduate

    • @shahizaq4730
      @shahizaq4730 3 года назад +4

      Same here. I want to become a Middle Blocker like Hinata or Tsukki but since I'm bad in blocking, I guess become a setter is perfect for me.

    • @valentinacarpena6597
      @valentinacarpena6597 3 года назад

      *cough cough* LITERALLY ME

    • @felixguitar1108
      @felixguitar1108 3 года назад

      No please no everyone is gonna think I’m a haikyuu fan when I start but I hate anime

  • @ragnaralmighty280
    @ragnaralmighty280 5 лет назад

    These are good points. It's all about what u said on the last point experience and all the other stuff just comes naturally. Start by lifting and doubling play with people who wont care and u will slowly improve and eventually try not lifting and doubling and it comes naturally. Experience is key just set alot also dont allow others to tell u ur sets are bad be confident.

  • @russzacek6233
    @russzacek6233 Год назад

    best beach volleyball tutorial video I’ve seen

  • @GottuboiBeachVolleyball
    @GottuboiBeachVolleyball 5 лет назад

    Rad vid opener intro, Riley!! The TRICK that I learned how to do beach vb hand setting is never go below the beard and hands must be perfectly 🙌squared like a 🦋. Great advice, bruh.

  • @johnjakobjinglysmith
    @johnjakobjinglysmith 4 года назад +1

    Would love to hear your perspective for players trying to go from beach to indoor on how to quicken up their hands! I've asked around club, state & national coaches but, appart from being told to imagine shooting my hands through the ball and told to look at Jurag Zatko's hands as an example of what one should be aiming for, I haven't been able to (I guess) understand what I should be trying to do...

  • @houlimouli8358
    @houlimouli8358 5 лет назад +1

    most of these tipps basically affect you in any play your mind has the time to think of what you are doing. To me as a Wing Spiker i mostly feel these "pressure moments" when trying to perfectly throw the ball for a jump serve. the more i try the worse it gets, while the beste serves are actually in games where there is almost no pressure at all. Confidence is the way to win. Good Video.

  • @samirseyed5214
    @samirseyed5214 5 лет назад

    Come on guys release the part 2 can’t wait !!!🏐💪

  • @brentonvalentine7198
    @brentonvalentine7198 5 лет назад

    Awesome cannot wait....

  • @ThePandaMike
    @ThePandaMike 5 лет назад +16

    As a setter since 5th grade, this is 💯🔥

    • @sachhidananddhurua8947
      @sachhidananddhurua8947 3 года назад +2

      Ohh wow bro u started off so early
      Here am 17 y/o thinking to play volleyball in college 😔

    • @ThePandaMike
      @ThePandaMike 3 года назад +1

      @@sachhidananddhurua8947 push and you can do it!

    • @sachhidananddhurua8947
      @sachhidananddhurua8947 3 года назад +1

      @@ThePandaMike i need to progress every single day
      Any advices?

    • @ThePandaMike
      @ThePandaMike 3 года назад

      @@sachhidananddhurua8947 practice practice practice. Also get some good rest too.

  • @KittyCannonner
    @KittyCannonner 5 лет назад +1

    6:16 #truth That's what really made a difference for me and I just forced myself to do it as much as possible.

  • @aellis8
    @aellis8 5 лет назад

    Great tips❗️

  • @melodymoh1755
    @melodymoh1755 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this... I always wanted to be the perfect setter and always messed each time

  • @tomraroberts84
    @tomraroberts84 3 года назад +1

    thank you so much. i have tryouts in a few hours and i felt so much pressure since a lot of the past varsity setters aren’t playing this year. thank you for all the advice about the pressure and the iconic theory thing it rlly helps

    • @habhoooba
      @habhoooba 3 года назад

      did u get in???

    • @tomraroberts84
      @tomraroberts84 3 года назад

      @@habhoooba YEP VARSITY SETTER

    • @habhoooba
      @habhoooba 3 года назад

      @@tomraroberts84 YES WELL DONE

  • @namoisalt
    @namoisalt 2 года назад

    I’m currently trying to figure out how to set so yea that’s why I’m here

  • @boofaloof101
    @boofaloof101 5 лет назад +1

    The things one can accomplish when in the right mindset are absolutely stunning. Im SO happy that this is how you started out the tutorial it is absolute perfection. Thanks for being so great

  • @Michael_00001
    @Michael_00001 5 лет назад

    I was a setter in high school and league play. I don't have anywhere near the experience you have, however, hand setting just always came pretty easy for me. Sure you have that occasional jenky set but I never let it get in my head.

  • @voleibolll
    @voleibolll 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love your logo. Rio de Janeiro here, wait because I'm going to meet you guys someday

  • @vincenzobiscotti6798
    @vincenzobiscotti6798 5 лет назад +4

    Finally... so happy

  • @randypop7133
    @randypop7133 5 лет назад +1

    I think it's also important to note that really good partners to a setter can inspire confidence IN the setter, when they are able to "put away" a non-perfect set. I'm a middle-blocker indoor 95% of the time, and timing a 'perfect 1' play can be tricky with different setters and rotations. So when I jump to hit a quick and the ball is too low, or too high, or behind be, etc. I make every effort to get the ball over, let alone a kill, and keep the play going. The setter can take that non-perfect set personally and then struggle after that. The most important thing I do for a setter when a non-perfect set happens is laugh to help them shake it off, and tell them "Hey, as long as you get the ball near me we'll make something happen. Keep setting!" This inspires my setters to know I don't need that perfect set to make plays. I just need them to keep setting, and to have fun. And when we DO connect with a perfect or near-perfect play, the cheers and joy afterwards only boosts their confidence more.

  • @ethanvillalovoz2081
    @ethanvillalovoz2081 5 лет назад +3

    Can you make a tutorial of jumping higher and how to be better playing a hitter position OH/OPP

  • @vbsand5882
    @vbsand5882 5 лет назад

    Finally! Goods delivered🤙

    • @vbsand5882
      @vbsand5882 5 лет назад

      You are right about “doubt”...When I stroll on in to hand set a high spinning pass in the wind my first thought is often “I can’t do this”, and I still have pretty good hands given I played in your Uncle Owen’s era.

  • @geromemercado9265
    @geromemercado9265 2 года назад

    THIS IS SO TRUEEE i can relate so much

  • @shawnyoder2601
    @shawnyoder2601 5 лет назад

    awesome. i would love to see a video about hand setting and doubles getting called. ie getting the old school guys on talking about their interpretation of the old school rules, and the new guys talking about the rules of the game today. also throw in some refs to help clarify. there are soo many different local "rules" at every beach and its hard to get everyone on the same page. love the content guys

    • @shawnyoder2601
      @shawnyoder2601 5 лет назад

      @@themckibbinbrothers sweet baby jesus! thank you. maybe now i wont have to go full casey patterson on the local refs. haha

  • @nikko__5850
    @nikko__5850 4 года назад

    Thank you for the mental set🙂

  • @roanregnier
    @roanregnier 5 лет назад

    Love the new intro btw

  • @TheCipicchia
    @TheCipicchia 4 года назад

    Sei un grande, McKibbin

  • @laramichael4123
    @laramichael4123 5 лет назад +1

    Damnnn U brought it on the point🤙🏼😁😋

  • @TheBacontarian
    @TheBacontarian 2 года назад

    I learned to set mostly in game so I'm better at setting on the run than I am at a good pass or during warmups

  • @joannajng
    @joannajng 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I find the mental aspect of volleyball very difficult for me to overcome, especially at high pressure situations. It's nice to know that everyone goes through it!