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QuestionWhen I hit the ball, my hand immediately starts to hurt. Is this a sign of injury and how can I prevent this?Community AnswerIt’s not a sign of injury. Sometimes, when players hit the ball at places they aren’t used to hitting at, they get bruised and the spot starts to hurt. It’s a thing most volleyball players go through, but it just proves how tough you are.
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QuestionDo I look at the ball while serving?Community AnswerYes, especially if you are just starting out, though you should always be aware of your surroundings.
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QuestionMy ball goes high enough, but by the time it gets to the net it doesn't go over. I really want to make the team, but I can't serve. What do I do?Pranathi SelvakumarCommunity AnswerTake one step at a time. Focus on the ball, and also make sure your hand movements are correct. When you serve the ball, you can try to move the arm you're serving with upwards a little more so you get a little more height. Believing in yourself is the most important thing. If you have time before tryouts, talk to the coach or anyone you know who is good at serving and get some tips.
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QuestionHow will I break the habit of throwing the ball up when I underhand serve?Community AnswerWhen you first start to practice, just work on the motion of hitting the ball, without actually hitting the ball. If you do this, and really work hard toward it, your habit will break.
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QuestionWith which part of my hand do I hit the ball?Community AnswerYou'll ultimately hit the ball with the inside of your palms and thumbs, near where your hand meets your wrist.
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QuestionHow high should the ball be if I am just starting out?Community AnswerIt doesn’t really matter, but if you don’t have a net, try to hit the ball so it reaches at least 10 feet in the air.
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QuestionWhere should I hit the ball in my hand?Emily NewtonCommunity AnswerMake a fist with your serving hand. Turn it, so you can see your nails. You will hit the ball close to your wrist.
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QuestionCan I hit an underhand serve with an open hand?Community AnswerOf course! You then have a better chance of not hitting your nail. Make sure your serving hand is turned out so it hits where your palm meets your wrist . Also make sure that you don’t you don’t slap it (that will take practice).
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QuestionShould I take a running start?Community AnswerYour “running start” should just be two or three steps. If you take a running start, the ball might fall out of your hands.
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QuestionHow do I get my serve stronger? I just started learning and my serve is not high enough yet.Community AnswerKeep practicing! Your technique will get better as your body memorizes the movements. Try hitting it from the lower part of the ball to make it go higher.
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QuestionHow do I get the ball actually over the net? I'm having trouble with this.Community AnswerTake two or three steps before going to hit the ball. Getting momentum will give you a more powerful serve.
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QuestionHow should I hold the ball in my hand when doing an underhand serve?Community AnswerHold the ball where your hand is going to contact it. Hold it with your left hand on the right side of your body so that you don't have to reach for the ball while serving. This goes for right handed people and vice versa for lefties.
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QuestionHow should I hold the ball in my hand?LinnieTop AnswererHold the ball in your non-dominant hand. Hold it so that it won't fall out of your hand but you can still use your other hand to hit it out. Separating your fingers a bit is a good idea, and you want to cup your hand rather than having a flat hand.
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QuestionI can serve but my only problem is that when I serve it goes sideways. Like I want to serve straight but it always goes sideways.Baylie VoylesCommunity AnswerThis usually happens because of the posture or stance of the server. Make sure your dominant hand sided foot is in front (My right) and is an equal length behind your left. Then either ball your fist and turn it on the side where it'll be flat or slap it under and it should straighten!
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QuestionI often serve the ball askew, and sometimes even fly out from the side. How to solve it?Neighborhood friendCommunity AnswerTry to look where you want the ball to go, or 'square up,' which essentially means to be looking and have your body angled to where you want the ball to go. Try to also not use too much power, that might be what is causing the ball to go wayward. And lastly, don't hit the ball with your fist, you'll have no control what-so-ever over the ball, which will cause it to fly to the side. Instead, hit the ball with the inside of your wrist, because it is a flat surface your ball should fly over the net perfectly.
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