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QuestionWhere is the ball supposed to hit my arm?Community AnswerThe ideal spot for the ball to hit your arm is around halfway between your wrist and elbow.
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QuestionHow does it not break your wrist?Emily NewtonCommunity AnswerYou don’t hit the ball with your wrist. It hits on your platform, which is the part of your arms from right above your wrist to halfway to your elbow.
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QuestionCan someone provide a few more examples to help me understand stance and positions in volleyball?Community AnswerBack row: looking at the court from the back is left back, middle back and right back (one of these players is usually replaced with a libero). The front is outside, middle and right side. Right back or right front is usually the setter. Stay low when playing back row, but be tall and powerful when playing front row.
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QuestionWhen I dig, how can I make the ball go to the setter and not sideways?Community AnswerMake sure your platform is good before you pass, don't twist your arms and always have a good base.
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QuestionHow can I improve my digging skills?Community AnswerPractice, Practice, Practice! The best place to practice is on soft ground so you can easily practice diving and sprawling. A trampoline, gym mat, or any soft surface can help. If you have no soft surface, practice with long, tight sleeves on so you don't get floor burn.
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QuestionDo I bump the ball with my wrist or hand?LinnieTop AnswererNeither! If you bump the ball with your hand or wrist, you may hurt your fingers. Instead, try bumping the ball with your forearms. It may hurt a little at first, but it's much safer than potentially causing harm to your fingers, and if you bump the ball with your forearms, you'll see that your aim will be much better.
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QuestionWhen I make the platform, should I put the stronger fingers on top of the weaker ones?Community AnswerYou should not use your fingers. The "platform" refers to your forearms, so your fingers shouldn't touch the ball on a pass.
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QuestionHow do I set properly in volleyball?Community Answer
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QuestionHow do you know where it is going to be?Baylie VoylesCommunity AnswerPlayers usually use their eyes when deciding where they are going to spike a ball. If you study their form and see where their hand hits or stays after spiking you'll find it easier to dig and know where it's going to go.
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QuestionHow do you make sure you don't hurt yourself as you fallBaylie VoylesCommunity AnswerKnee-pads and elbow pads help a lot if you are usually the one to dig or you're a libero. I suggest using just knee-pads unless you use your elbows to land. When playing volleyball you have high-pain tolerance.
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QuestionHow can I dig with my arms without snapping my neck?Baylie VoylesCommunity AnswerYou won't actually snap your neck as long as you down stay looking up to the ceiling and just keep your focus on the ball. Use your knees instead of your chest when digging!
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QuestionDoes it hurt when someone dives for a volleyball?Baylie VoylesCommunity AnswerYou might stub your chin or bruise yourself but all in all, if you are to play volleyball, you have to good pain tolerance. If you get the point, you'll feel it was worth it!
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QuestionHow do I direct my digs? They usually go to the wrong side.Khawaja Ghulam Ahmad MujtabaCommunity AnswerTo direct digs accurately, position your body towards the target and use your forearms to guide the ball. Make sure your shoulders and hips are perpendicular to the direction you want the ball to go.
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