Very good but I disagree with one thing. I manage often to serve a flat floater just above the net that drops dead right after passing the net and then drops dead in the first third of the court. This is done by having a high contact point with taller players. It often surprises my opponent and is a good way to score. It's a difficult serve but not impossible to achieve. However, the low squat position is still the best option as explained in the video. 👍
This took a really .. really .. long time to put together :)
Even Bruno has been edited in with a different pose to follow the narrative. Well done.
Wow this is an excellent video
Nice Explanation! Do you have a video explaining what to do when the ball comes at you higher than you expect instead of shorter?
Good analysis, thank you
awesome analysis. tyvm
this really helped me with technique! even though i mostly play indoor volleyball :)
Very good but I disagree with one thing. I manage often to serve a flat floater just above the net that drops dead right after passing the net and then drops dead in the first third of the court. This is done by having a high contact point with taller players. It often surprises my opponent and is a good way to score. It's a difficult serve but not impossible to achieve. However, the low squat position is still the best option as explained in the video. 👍
stop lying, you have never managed that.
Great info with one caveat. It's height, not heighth