How many fingers to use is more a question of style, rather than technique. If you watch professional setters, some set with three fingers, some set with five. I think the point here is to find what works for you best because we all have some wrist and finger mechanics differences. There are more important things to focus on, such as high contact with the ball, work of legs, training the side view for the setter to see the block, etc.
I absolutely love Coach Mattox's videos! His instructions are clear and his techniques are easy for younger players to learn.
Excellent video!
Plz answer,how much finger to push the ball when release
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How many fingers to use is more a question of style, rather than technique. If you watch professional setters, some set with three fingers, some set with five. I think the point here is to find what works for you best because we all have some wrist and finger mechanics differences. There are more important things to focus on, such as high contact with the ball, work of legs, training the side view for the setter to see the block, etc.
There is a way to impart this in 10 seconds, and the player will have deeper understanding.
upload a slow motion overhead set