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QuestionHow should I angle my hands if I want to fully stop the ball and hit it back down to the other side rather than deflect it?Community AnswerAngle them towards the court. Those shots are easier to stop, though, so you might not want to do that.
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QuestionWhat are some ways to train and improve your jump?Community AnswerBuild strength in your legs and core to improve your jump, and practice launching yourself up as high as you can from the ground.
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QuestionHow do you dive for a volleyball?Community AnswerLooking carefully at the ball, keep your arms straight out and dive, trying to land on your knees and stomach. Then slide with arms together and extended towards where you think the ball will land. Then get back into position as quickly as you can.
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QuestionWhat is commit in blocking?DonaganTop Answerer"Committing" means jumping off the floor so that you're in the air when the opponent hits the ball.
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QuestionHow do I hit the ball forcefully at the opponents?Community AnswerMake sure your approach is strong and fast, time the ball, hit at the top of your jump, use your guide arm, swing fast and snap your wrist, and follow through.
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QuestionWhy is it important to deflect the ball upwards?Community AnswerIt's so that your teammates can follow through and set up an attack. You can't deflect it to the side or back because you risk it hitting the floor and giving the other team a point.
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QuestionHow do I stand firm when moving for blocks?Community AnswerNever jump off of one foot. This causes floating (instability) and leads to a rocky landing. Always jump with both feet, at the same time, and land on both feet so you don’t injure yourself. Make sure that you are always ready to take your crossover or side steps so it doesn’t seem sudden, which can also cause instability.
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QuestionDo I have to use both hands to block, or can I do it with one hand?Community AnswerYou should block with two hands always. Not only does using two hands create a stronger block, but using both arms to pull you up from your loaded position will increase the height of your jump. However, both your arms/hands do not have to be straight up, you can learn to angle your hands to eliminate more than one of the opposing hitters' options.
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QuestionWhen should I jump when blocking the ball? At the time I hit the ball or after hitting the ball?LinnieTop AnswererIf you're blocking a ball, you should jump right before making contact with the ball; that way, you still have the momentum from your jump as you hit the ball.
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QuestionShould I block the ball or the person? Where exactly should I be positioned?LinnieTop AnswererYou block the ball, not the hitter. Be ready on the net to block the ball, positioning yourself to be directly in front of the ball for the best results.
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QuestionWhat are the steps taken in blocking in volleyball?Shoes Junkey (James Harkin)Community AnswerAnticipate the opponent's attack by reading the setter's positioning and the hitter's approach. Move quickly to the net and position yourself in front of the opposing hitter, ready to jump and block the ball. Raise your arms above your head with your hands in a "ready" position slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Time your jump to coincide with the hitter's attack, exploding upward with power and height to reach the peak of your jump at the same time the hitter contacts the ball.
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