How to Be a Good Setter in Volleyball
Determine where to put your hands by putting them on your hips and bring them up., Hold your hands above your head slightly forward., Get under the ball. , Quickly flick your wrists and push with your fingertips as a ball comes to you., Set high and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Determine where to put your hands by putting them on your hips and bring them up.
This will make your fingers in the right position, so don't move them once you move your hands. -
Step 2: Hold your hands above your head slightly forward.
Your pointer fingers and thumbs should make a small "window" just as your forehead. ,, Use your legs to set the ball higher. , Keep it close if they do, and set it farther out. , This is the most important thing for the setter to do.
Listening to other team members is efficient in team work.
Tell which person you mean the set for. , In bump setting, all you do is bump it.
Some people call it passing, so if you know how to pass, all you have to do is pass it more up than far. -
Step 3: Get under the ball.
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Step 4: Quickly flick your wrists and push with your fingertips as a ball comes to you.
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Step 5: Set high and out for your hitter if they don't approach.
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Step 6: Communicate!
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Step 7: If the ball is too low for you to do a regular set
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Step 8: you can bump set.
Detailed Guide
This will make your fingers in the right position, so don't move them once you move your hands.
Your pointer fingers and thumbs should make a small "window" just as your forehead. ,, Use your legs to set the ball higher. , Keep it close if they do, and set it farther out. , This is the most important thing for the setter to do.
Listening to other team members is efficient in team work.
Tell which person you mean the set for. , In bump setting, all you do is bump it.
Some people call it passing, so if you know how to pass, all you have to do is pass it more up than far.
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