Dustin Watten
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Should we pass midline? Intro to the Sweet Spot
Intro to the Sweet Spot - I'm not a big midline fan and that's because I've shanked so many balls that I thought I had until last second... FLOAT!
I lose my intended angle and I feel awful "I had it!" Here's a small intro to why I don't love passing the ball midline, in front of me and where I think we should track and contact float serves.
PS.. Float serves and Jump serves should be passed differently.
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Creating Effortless Velocity to Spike HARDER!
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Nick Del Bianco breaking down arm-swings for more velocity. Watch and get all the drills in the www.spikeracademy.com now!
Float Serve Partner Drill (Never Midline)
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Never midline game is an easy partner drill you can use to help with 'opening the door' when we open the door, we give ourself the space and ability to respond to last second floats with our intended angle. I don't like midline because if the ball floats last second, we will lose our intended angle - we don't want to be in a situation where we are so vulnerable to something we don't have contro...
How to train tracking for Float Serve Reception
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The Sweet Spot Catching Drill Area 6! I believe tracking is incredibly important and one of the biggest ROI in passing but we need to be specific when tracking - I like to imagine the ball to hit either my left or right hip.
Dececco trains Micah Ma'a
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Dececco trains Micah Ma'a
How to Train the Split Step ?!?! Drill for Liberos!
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One of eight drills I like to use to train the split step for serve reception. If we can get a conscious read and a quicker, more dynamic 'push' towards the serve, I believe we will be incredibly successful in passing both float and jump serves. This is 1 of 15 new videos going up in the www.liberoacademy.com soon
How to receive a Jump Serve - Libero Academy
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The 1st of 15 new videos coming out in the www.liberoacademy.com Watch, study and learn from over 600 videos in the Libero Academy today.
Lining up the Attacker l Jenia Grebennikov
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View the whole clinic at the www.liberoacademy.com
Dustin Watten Libero Training - 3 Ball Brazilian Drill
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Dustin Watten Libero Training - 3 Ball Brazilian Drill
Dustin Watten Libero Training - 3 Ball Brazilian Drill
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Dustin Watten Libero Training - 3 Ball Brazilian Drill
Luciano De Cecco - How to Find your Attackers
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Luciano De Cecco - How to Find your Attackers
Jenia Grebennikov describes his Float Serve Philosophy
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Jenia Grebennikov describes his Float Serve Philosophy
Split Step Webinar - Dominate Float Serves this year
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Split Step Webinar - Dominate Float Serves this year
15/16 Plus-Liga Liberos do this...
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15/16 Plus-Liga Liberos do this...
Tomohiro Ogawa - Split Step Timing
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Tomohiro Ogawa - Split Step Timing
Free Split Step Webinar with Dustin Watten
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Free Split Step Webinar with Dustin Watten
noezybuckets Elite Libero Clinic
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noezybuckets Elite Libero Clinic
Using the split step in Reception for a quicker first step.
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Using the split step in Reception for a quicker first step.
Middle Blockers 1v1 Mentorship with Dan McDonnell
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Middle Blockers 1v1 Mentorship with Dan McDonnell
The Assumption Step - Understand and avoid this in reception
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The Assumption Step - Understand and avoid this in reception
Pass float serves with more confidence with this concept
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Pass float serves with more confidence with this concept
Crossnet in Poland!
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Crossnet in Poland!
The NEB Way Ep. #01 Jonas Plass
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The NEB Way Ep. #01 Jonas Plass
Dustin Watten - Win the Day
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Dustin Watten - Win the Day
Studying Serve Receive with SG Elite Zoom and "The List"
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Studying Serve Receive with SG Elite Zoom and "The List"
Float Serve Reception and overcoming failures - with the Great Plains Region
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Float Serve Reception and overcoming failures - with the Great Plains Region
Rise Volleyball Zoom
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Rise Volleyball Zoom
Saint Louis HP Zoom - Studying and Learning from Erik Shoji and Taylor Sander
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Saint Louis HP Zoom - Studying and Learning from Erik Shoji and Taylor Sander
Studying Erik Shoji and Taylor Sander with Team Rockstar
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Studying Erik Shoji and Taylor Sander with Team Rockstar
Study the Best Volleyball Players in the World - Massimo Colaci (ITA)
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Study the Best Volleyball Players in the World - Massimo Colaci (ITA)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mateuszkowalczyk1495
    @mateuszkowalczyk1495 3 години тому

    Libero

  • @impko6217
    @impko6217 2 дні тому

    libero

  • @impko6217
    @impko6217 2 дні тому

    liberio

  • @lekors2708
    @lekors2708 5 днів тому

    Libero

  • @lekors2708
    @lekors2708 5 днів тому

    Libero

  • @kelantyx4479
    @kelantyx4479 12 днів тому

    Libero

  • @rozzipleto688
    @rozzipleto688 13 днів тому

    This is gold

  • @songodtt6128
    @songodtt6128 13 днів тому

    Libero

  • @adrienmigliore5895
    @adrienmigliore5895 14 днів тому

    Libero

  • @adrienmigliore5895
    @adrienmigliore5895 15 днів тому

    Libero

  • @riccardoclemente3061
    @riccardoclemente3061 15 днів тому

    Thank you for this video. This are special tip for guys like me that starter playing two years ago 🙏🏻

  • @carloseduardoospinarodrigu9336
    @carloseduardoospinarodrigu9336 Місяць тому

    Libero

  • @jovanmarkovic12
    @jovanmarkovic12 Місяць тому

    Hi there, I saw your exercise to practice moving on the court, you have already splitt stance which alowe you to react in all direction fast, why you making one more jump to paralel stance before you move, that extra jump is unnecessary.

  • @jca_777
    @jca_777 Місяць тому

    Libero

  • @bradhudson6166
    @bradhudson6166 Місяць тому

    I think this is actually one my favorites of all your videos

  • @jasonta5282
    @jasonta5282 Місяць тому

    Can someone explain why we turn right and face the net after back setting?

    • @ebobby1136
      @ebobby1136 Місяць тому

      It’s better than squaring your back to the right side. People square the shoulders to the outside and adjust for the right side

  • @ekosetyoraharjo4689
    @ekosetyoraharjo4689 Місяць тому

    Libero

  • @Fsnoreen
    @Fsnoreen 2 місяці тому

    Split step and taking power off the vall

  • @boblam9194
    @boblam9194 2 місяці тому

    LIBERO

  • @boblam9194
    @boblam9194 2 місяці тому

    LIBERO

  • @LovelyDominoes-ui3oy
    @LovelyDominoes-ui3oy 2 місяці тому

    Libero

  • @valentinar9619
    @valentinar9619 2 місяці тому

    Most of the people that only imagines nishinoya when they see this are just people who don’t play volleyball and just watched haikyuu

  • @rastinfilms
    @rastinfilms 3 місяці тому

    What an amazing human being. I hope my son improves his VB skills but more importantly I hope he works everyday to grow into a better version of himself. Thank you Dustin for sharing who you are as a human being and not just as a pro athlete.

  • @AtulRaman-wy6xr
    @AtulRaman-wy6xr 4 місяці тому

    Libero

  • @AtulRaman-wy6xr
    @AtulRaman-wy6xr 4 місяці тому

    Libero

  • @joyfullife1772
    @joyfullife1772 4 місяці тому

    Ogawa is very underrated. But I like him more than the other Japanese libero. His diving digs and saves are the best.

  • @winterdragon12
    @winterdragon12 4 місяці тому

    i don’t even play volleyball or something but i sit through the whole video just to get an understanding of de cecco’s mind because he’s my favorite setter and im always amazed watching him makes an insane set looking so easy

  • @eo6417
    @eo6417 4 місяці тому

    Zoe fleck is such an inspiration for me and I aspire to be like her!! It’s intimidating and scary but I’ll do my best.

  • @maximofernandez196
    @maximofernandez196 4 місяці тому

    Qué crack De Cecco

  • @kamalrathore7506
    @kamalrathore7506 4 місяці тому

    If ball is High and spinning how to counter the momentum

  • @Jjoaco.perezz
    @Jjoaco.perezz 4 місяці тому

    is the antena

  • @fangman21
    @fangman21 4 місяці тому

    Why move back after contact? Wouldn't that take you further from the net and you have to go further up to cover etc? Is that just to absorb the ball power so you don't overpass?

    • @kirkuk6613
      @kirkuk6613 Місяць тому

      yes it is to absorb force. Staying still will cause the ball to be uncontrollable.

  • @rockylogue4763
    @rockylogue4763 4 місяці тому

    What was the result of the contacts? If they were both good…

  • @fangman21
    @fangman21 5 місяців тому

    Can someone explain what the problem is with the set at 7:52 (Micah's last set to the oppo)? I listened to the explanation afterward and went back to watch it, but it didn't seem like he twisted to the right much at all. Maybe just the camera angle? Thanks for this btw! One world class setter training another world class setter and we get to get a glimpse!? Brilliant!

    • @DonFranciscoUSF
      @DonFranciscoUSF 3 місяці тому

      I believe he's trying to tell Micah not to follow through with the rotation when he's setting right, saying that if he turns his hips too far then the ball will go too far right, which is much harder for your attacker to hit. I think it's the same idea as what he was saying at 3:45, just warning about rotating with the whole body as opposed to just the torso. But I could be wrong.

    • @ebobby1136
      @ebobby1136 Місяць тому

      @@DonFranciscoUSFI’ve been struggling with twisting my body to set the right side and have been coming back to this video 80 times. I only now catch this comment and see what he’s saying

  • @rguma
    @rguma 5 місяців тому

    Libero

  • @jhkyahoo
    @jhkyahoo 5 місяців тому

    Hi. Great video. Around 2min in ... why do you instruct to keep on moving? What does the continual movement do?? Thank you

  • @stefanoluigichiodi6810
    @stefanoluigichiodi6810 5 місяців тому

    Libero

  • @Brewers_are_best
    @Brewers_are_best 5 місяців тому

    Milwaukee sting is very good about mental training

  • @nikaanz1517
    @nikaanz1517 6 місяців тому

    libero

  • @FirstLast-il6ok
    @FirstLast-il6ok 6 місяців тому

    Rather than awareness begets change, I use “if you feel it you can fix it.”

  • @ilyasachouri5310
    @ilyasachouri5310 6 місяців тому

    Libero

  • @JustinTrasmonte-i1u
    @JustinTrasmonte-i1u 6 місяців тому

    Can the split step be used in places other than serve receive?

    • @emily-maeyoung9517
      @emily-maeyoung9517 5 місяців тому

      Yes you can use it for hitting defense as well It just makes you faster to move and bust towards the ball

    • @perrykendrick1058
      @perrykendrick1058 4 місяці тому

      I saw a video once that even used it in blocking

  • @mikejenkins5175
    @mikejenkins5175 6 місяців тому

    The og reminder.

  • @VOLEYFULLENARGENTINA
    @VOLEYFULLENARGENTINA 6 місяців тому

    Muy bien ❤️‍🩹

  • @VOLEYFULLENARGENTINA
    @VOLEYFULLENARGENTINA 6 місяців тому

    👏👏👏👏☺️ buenísimo

  • @rapidfire843
    @rapidfire843 7 місяців тому

    You say pass on the left hip to avoid passing in the midline. Would you say that after a while of learning to pass on one hip, you should learn to pass on both sides?

    • @solomonkam281
      @solomonkam281 6 місяців тому

      I think in the video he explains that he wants them to pass on both hips but he is only working on the left hip first. He's training one side before training the next side.

  • @bamowenfr8720
    @bamowenfr8720 7 місяців тому

    Great! So the point is to always track to left or right hip?

    • @timofee.
      @timofee. 7 місяців тому

      what ive been told is to try to catch the float serve early so it doesnt have time to randomly drop

  • @willijost587
    @willijost587 7 місяців тому

    How would you sum up what he said, is there a simple explanation to have in mind all the time?

  • @AmirAliAzizpour
    @AmirAliAzizpour 7 місяців тому

    خیلی گود

  • @Jono650
    @Jono650 7 місяців тому

    Where do I find the webinar?