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  • Question
    How do I bump with more force?
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    The lower you get, the more push you have when you stand up. The key is to not swing your arms.
  • Question
    Will it affect me if my arms are lower than my waist?
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    Yes. The ball will fly down and under the net instead of nice and high. To fix this, bend your legs more so that you are closer to the ground.
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    How do I control a volleyball?
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    To move it towards the right, drop your right shoulder a little. To move it to the left, drop your left shoulder. The closer your hands are to the ground, the lower the volleyball will go.
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    Why do my bumps spin so much?
    Raisinbran
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    If the ball is spinning sideways after you pass it, then you were still moving while the ball was making contact with your platform. To fix this common mistake, stop your feet before passing the ball.
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    Should I use my forearms to bump a volleyball?
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    Yes, you should pass or dig the volleyball with your forearms not your upper arms or hands.
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    How can I hit a high speed ball and not to be scared?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Getting hit by a volleyball rarely hurts (unless it's in the face). Just keep practicing handling hard hits, and you'll get used to it. Wear long sleeves to protect your forearms
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    My wrists usually hurt after bumping. Is that natural when you first start playing, or am I doing something wrong?
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    If you are letting the ball strike your wrists to bump it, then yes, you are doing something wrong. You are supposed to use the flat section created by your forearms to bump a ball. If you are straining your wrists too much to hold your arms together, just loosen them up a little. Eventually you will get better at bumping and won't be so tense in the arms.
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    How do I get back in position from a bump pass in volleyball?
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    Keep your hands together for a half second after contacting the ball, then separate them from each other. Shuffle back to your position while watching the ball.
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    When bumping, how should your elbows be?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Lock your elbows. On a ball near the floor, you can bend your elbows slightly.
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    What are some different ways of putting my hands together to bump the ball?
    Community Answer
    You can make a fist with one hand and wrap the other hand around it with the thumbs both facing up, but isn't nearly as stable as the traditional hand position.
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    How long will my arms and hands keep hurting until I get used to it?
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    Personally, it took me a couple of months to get used to the pain. However, after you become an expert at volleyball the pain will lessen.
  • Question
    How can I get better at hitting the ball straight when I bump it?
    Community Answer
    Level out your shoulders and keep your eye on the middle of the ball.
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    What are more ways to follow through?
    Community Answer
    Make sure to really use your legs and start with your knees bent and end standing up, you should barely swing your arms.
  • Question
    How do I hit the ball more accurately?
    Community Answer
    Get low and aim for your forearm.
  • Question
    What kinds of bumps are there in volleyball?
    Community Answer
    There are many different types of volleyball passes, including setting, spiking, and forward passes.
  • Question
    Every time I serve, I keep on hitting the ball left or right. How do I hit it straight and over the net to the other team?
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    You want to make sure not to bend your arms either way (left or right). Keep your forearms straight facing the ball and that should get it over the net.
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    What is the best way to bump the ball and not get hurt by it?
    Community Answer
    Take a step back so it does not hit you. It can also help you if the ball is coming too close.
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    How do I bump and not make the ball go all the way to the ceiling?
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    Don’t swing your arms. That creates an uncontrolled pass that results in the ball hitting the ceiling or going out of bounds.
  • Question
    Should I separate my arms after bumping the ball?
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    Yes, in order to get ready for your next pass, set, or spike you should separate your arms, so you can run to the ball as quick as possible to be ready after your partner passes or sets to you.
  • Question
    Is it a foul if my hands are not connected while bumping in volleyball?
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    No. As long as you do not use your fingertips to lift up the ball, which would result in a carry, it shouldn't be called as a foul.
  • Question
    How do I know when to set and when to bump?
    Community Answer
    When the ball comes higher than your head, set it. When the ball is lower than your head, bump it.
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    At what angle should I squat?
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    Squat toward the net; as the ball is coming, change your angle accordingly.
  • Question
    Why does the ball move to right even though I'm bumping it in the middle?
    Community Answer
    Usually, this happens when your foot is pointing in the wrong direction. If your foot is pointing to the right, then the ball will go to the right. Another reason could be that the ball bounced off the edge of your arm, causing it to go in the wrong direction.
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    How do I slide receive?
    Elladan
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    Move your feet from side to side. Do not drag them. Keep your eye on the ball and move to it as quickly as possible. Predict where it is going to be hit before it is by reading the player's shoulder.
  • Question
    How do I hit the ball when it's really close to me?
    Community Answer
    You can take a step backwards before hitting it, so that you have the appropriate amount of room to swing without hurting yourself or someone else.
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    What does my core do when I am in this position?
    Community Answer
    Your torso is pointed in the same direction as your hips, and your hips are pointed where you want the ball to go.
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    Can I hold my hands differently?
    Community Answer
    This is the best way to hold your hands. Holding your hands another way may result in jammed fingers or a loose grip.
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    Which foot should be forward?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Neither. They should be spread and balanced. The position of your arms is what really matters.
  • Question
    What should I do immediately after bumping the ball and following it with my eyes?
    Community Answer
    Keep watching until you have scored or until the other players are returning the ball to your court. When the ball is in the air, move to an ideal location to bump the volleyball.
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    What can I do if I am scared of putting the volleyball on my forearm?
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    Don't be afraid. Volleyballs aren't as hard as you think they are. I suggest that you take it slow and as you progress, you might want to try new things.
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