I love that everything in Haikyuu is still in the realm of possibility. It may more dramatic and extravagant than irl cuz it is a show, but it’s not impossible.
Except those slow-mo L vs Light type mental battles between blockers and spikers during a match Like, players react to 5 different things in 0.2 seconds and change their actions accordingly lol When in real life, you usually don’t even see the opposing blockers when you spike
@@an18yearoldmongolianguy no, players can think about all those things in their head in superhuman speed. All the athlete reactors have said that at least once, and Ive experienced that myself in certain situations. Different sports but still.
@@an18yearoldmongolianguy There are a few players that see blockers mid air especially when ur like hinata, jumping really high and really early before the set but in reality its not possible to like actually change their plan of spike accordingly to the situation you just gotta predict how the blocker is going to try and zone you out and have the spike planned up for
I've been watching vids of actual Japanese powerhouse highschools preparing for nationals, and one setter (one of the stars of the previous year's competition) was practicing back tosses and one hand tosses into something like a basketball hoop. And the kid barely missed. Those powerhouse players are no joke man.
Is it that video? Ryogo Maeda in this video is No.1 setter in his generation. Now he plays at Waseda university and Otsuka(member of Japanese men's national team) is his teammate. ua-cam.com/video/c646XnrwnZU/v-deo.html
@@surrealsaintz6769I wanted to see it too but I found something better. I searched for BeeQuick and at 10:40 of this video, they actually do the block right side then run all the way to the left and hit a quick set. These dudes are crazy ua-cam.com/video/398b7R1OaJs/v-deo.html
The setter name is 前田 凌吾、he was considered as the best setter in this generation in Japan, and he is now study in waseda universtiy which is the strongest universtiy of volleyball in Japan
This is super fun, i feel like it's making volley ball more accessible to us clumsy people by showing that folks need to goof around and miss before they nail a particular play. Chrissy is such a great setter for keeping up with the anime impossibility that is Kageyama!
Glad that I could make volleyball feel more accessible to you. People don’t show all their mistakes during practice but even Olympians make a lot of mistakes
Thank you for continuing this series! Really love the energy, feel (almost) as happy as you are when you nail the moves :D It's great to see this "messy yet fun" side of volleyball when you're trying to work things out in real life!
I'm really surprised how accurately you recreated these moves, it looked very anime-ish on the screen, but it's kinda realistic even, and you just proved it!
The setter is so talented, damn!! Epic skills! 😱 Would be cool to see Oikawa'a techniques next (especially THAT serve - you'll probably know which one 🤣)
loving this style of videos! one thing i love about haikyuu is that they show techniques that are possible, but not reliable, so it's always a fun challenge trying them out for yourself :)
This is super cool to watch! I regret watching it before going to bed because I feel so hyped after watching this, I wanna jump around or something asjdaksdasd
What an awesome video. Next time you can try to make it even more hardcore by closing your eyes during the quick, i would love to see you try it. And btw setting skills of that girl are nuts. I mean, she pulled of that back set consistenly back to back, i was speechless, what a player. Thumbs up, great video Donny!!
Coach, just wanted to mention the quality of your content. Its awesome the different camera angles, the quality, the effort, the editing. Great work! I follow you vids since i started playing volleyball like 6 years ago. Thanks you!
A little earlier. When trying out the minus tempo "floaty people" are the best spikers. They have to be in the air before the set even comes in and stay for at least a second until the set reaches. For the setter, someone who can set in a linear path. Forget about curving the ball, just straight up send it in a projectile path to the spike point. But yeah, it really comes down to trust
i love this series! it always looks like you guys are having so much fun, despite the exhaustion haha. was great to see you treating yourself with a hearty meal afterwards too. that's always the best after an intensive workout!
I smiled so hard watching this, it was really fun! Everyone was great but it was especially cool watching Chrissy do her thing, her movements are so clean. Enjoyed the pronunciation of ‘BEE-DJOH’ (sounds Filipino hahaha) and the breakfast food after!
The second and the third exercise are doing easier if u use beach volleyball stuff like a front jump, which gives you more space in the air to work with the ball.
I love this video!!! It's so cool to watch actual players bring all these techniques to live! You are all so skilled, it was amazing to see you play! And your food looked so delicious, I just wanted to steal your plates😅
I'm really impressed by the skill of everyone in this video! The fact that you could match very close to the movements of the anime, was so cool:-D Things like that make me appreciate this sport a lot! The setter was amazin too lmaoo
@@mence5992 with how high some middles jump, especially pros, you can definitely set the ball at a speed quick enough for a minus. It actually tends to be too quick for the middle to adjust to, since a perfect set is going to be rare
Would be fun to do atsumu's/kageyama's sets. Your setter might be talented enough to do it! The split stance/lunge backward set from atsumu for example
not to nitpick, but i think the spike at 1:50 technically isn't a minus tempo because you can see that the ball has actually left the setters hands before you left the ground, so it would technically be just a very fast 1st tempo still super impressive though
Exactly. Minus tempo needs you to have a pretty high hang time and a very accurate set going straight through the spike point. It was very close though.
For the minus tempo a tip i do when i practice it at school with my mate is, as soon as you receive the ball imidiatly start your run up. Another tip is start with doing a set receive.
Ok im about to do an umm actually but for it to be minus tempo the spiker has to be on the air before the setter touches the ball so yeah, its very hard to do, cool vod tho enjoyed it a bunch
For the second technique you could improve your speed by landing on your right foot and bracing the impact like a spring then dashing off it. Hard to explain without a visual. But basically just land and let your right leg bend and load like a spring instead of stopping with both feet then moving only one
You guy need more speed in your approach before you spike. Also before she sets the ball to you quick wait till after you hit your highest point in the jump then when you fell like your falling then spike then she’ll set the ball to you. Also try a back attack first so you can spike faster and don’t have to worry about hitting the net
I know. The only way a person can do a minus tempo is if bother their timing are in sync. If a spider wants to do a minus tempo he has to time his approach with not only the setter but also the ball. Not to mention the setter has to figure out the spikes exact spiking speed and we able to set the ball by being able to control how fast he sets the ball to him perfectly.
Great Bidjo (Video)! Those did look like some great sets! Hope you had fun tho! If you got tired doing a few of Hinata's jumps. imagine doing them for 3 sets XD
6:16 I did EXACTLY that doing an actual game, stopping a spike with one hand dig and the perfect pass and then I got the spike. The prettiest Point I've ever got
I've been loving all the recreation videos and this is no exception! One thing I would absolutely love to know though is whether or not the people you're with have also seen the show and are familiar with it or if you just showed them the clip of what you're trying to recreate beforehand and that's what they're going off of. Like, I know the show has had a big effect on the popularity of the sport overall and brought in a lot of new people, but I want to know how many people who were already hardcore volleyballers before it have seen it too. Just how deeply has it permeated the volleyball culture for those who were already involved? Those things would be really cool to know. Plus, if there are players who aren't already aware / haven't already seen it, you could show it to them and spread it even more! Maybe even host a Haikyuu viewing party after a game or tournament? Players from all the teams gathered up and just hooting and hollering at Karasuno vs Seijoh would be so cool to see 😃
I think it would cool if you tried one of the setters. Some of Kageyama sets probably aren't even physically possible but I think Oikawa does some fun moves
Yeah, you never actually did a minus tempo because you were clearly still on the ground when the setter set the ball. It was totally doable. You just needed to have someone else receive/pass the ball because Hinata has never passed a ball that he’s then hit, you know with him being a MB and all.
I mean the duo quick seems to be just an 3 to the outside/oppo so it could be useful in game, but at that point just set the middle a 3 lol. I guess the only benefit is how unexpected it is for someone to do that.
Please do a analysis on ishikawa & nishida arm swing technique...as I have noticed they don't use zues form method. They have low elbow...fully loaded...some kind of circular motion...
Oh and Hinata when he dived then setted it it was durning a partice and he was hitting the ball back to (forgot how to spell his name but he’s my PFP) the he ran to spike it might be on episode 3
@@AxelVb I don’t play volleyball but to me speed of executions for spikes means less time for blockers to react, so if they can do it in game seems like and advantage to me.
@@llacius2391 that is true, but up to a point. At a point the set is too fast that the spiker loses the ability to aim and also put power behind their hits. So if a blocker does react, theyre getting blocked 9/10. And that point is reached when you get faster than 1st tempo, unless your in the top 1% of pros
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I love that everything in Haikyuu is still in the realm of possibility. It may more dramatic and extravagant than irl cuz it is a show, but it’s not impossible.
Except those slow-mo L vs Light type mental battles between blockers and spikers during a match
Like, players react to 5 different things in 0.2 seconds and change their actions accordingly lol
When in real life, you usually don’t even see the opposing blockers when you spike
@@an18yearoldmongolianguy no, players can think about all those things in their head in superhuman speed. All the athlete reactors have said that at least once, and Ive experienced that myself in certain situations. Different sports but still.
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@@an18yearoldmongolianguy There are a few players that see blockers mid air especially when ur like hinata, jumping really high and really early before the set but in reality its not possible to like actually change their plan of spike accordingly to the situation you just gotta predict how the blocker is going to try and zone you out and have the spike planned up for
Yeah, nothing is impossible in Kuroko no Basket, either. That doesn’t mean it’s doable.
I've been watching vids of actual Japanese powerhouse highschools preparing for nationals, and one setter (one of the stars of the previous year's competition) was practicing back tosses and one hand tosses into something like a basketball hoop. And the kid barely missed. Those powerhouse players are no joke man.
can you please link the video I really wanna see it
Is it that video?
Ryogo Maeda in this video is No.1 setter in his generation. Now he plays at Waseda university and Otsuka(member of Japanese men's national team) is his teammate.
ua-cam.com/video/c646XnrwnZU/v-deo.html
@@surrealsaintz6769I wanted to see it too but I found something better. I searched for BeeQuick and at 10:40 of this video, they actually do the block right side then run all the way to the left and hit a quick set. These dudes are crazy ua-cam.com/video/398b7R1OaJs/v-deo.html
@@milkntomatoes9418i think you are talking about this video
ua-cam.com/video/398b7R1OaJs/v-deo.html
The setter name is 前田 凌吾、he was considered as the best setter in this generation in Japan, and he is now study in waseda universtiy which is the strongest universtiy of volleyball in Japan
This is super fun, i feel like it's making volley ball more accessible to us clumsy people by showing that folks need to goof around and miss before they nail a particular play. Chrissy is such a great setter for keeping up with the anime impossibility that is Kageyama!
Glad that I could make volleyball feel more accessible to you. People don’t show all their mistakes during practice but even Olympians make a lot of mistakes
This is more of a practice for the setter to be like Kageyama and she did it so perfectly
I mean, their eyes were wide open.
@@SnailHatan hinata has his eyes open in the later seasons and is very much better than the old minus tempo
my knees hurt watching your dig to spike hhhh thank you for sacrificing your knees for our entertainment!!! love you, coach!
If you have good diving technique, your knees won't hurt =). Watch my How To Dive technique video here ua-cam.com/video/MGOTzHRjPk0/v-deo.html
Thank you for continuing this series! Really love the energy, feel (almost) as happy as you are when you nail the moves :D It's great to see this "messy yet fun" side of volleyball when you're trying to work things out in real life!
Glad you enjoy it!
I'm really surprised how accurately you recreated these moves, it looked very anime-ish on the screen, but it's kinda realistic even, and you just proved it!
The setter is so talented, damn!! Epic skills! 😱
Would be cool to see Oikawa'a techniques next (especially THAT serve - you'll probably know which one 🤣)
THAT is way beyond the realm of serves 😅
Even coming up with thatthing is actually insane
Her sets are so accurate and watching this made me want to play volleyball, sucks that i can't play it anymore😭
Why can’t you play?
@@thatdad1897 his dad died
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The way coach always smile while hiting, specially on 10:10 is just so precious haha-- really got Hinata's vibe tho! Nice video, I love it!
loving this style of videos! one thing i love about haikyuu is that they show techniques that are possible, but not reliable, so it's always a fun challenge trying them out for yourself :)
This is super cool to watch! I regret watching it before going to bed because I feel so hyped after watching this, I wanna jump around or something asjdaksdasd
😂
haha that means the video was successful
She is an impeccable setter, that deep over the head set to the right was insanely accurate and consistent.
What an awesome video. Next time you can try to make it even more hardcore by closing your eyes during the quick, i would love to see you try it. And btw setting skills of that girl are nuts. I mean, she pulled of that back set consistenly back to back, i was speechless, what a player. Thumbs up, great video Donny!!
Might try the closed eyes spike next video ….
@@ElevateYourselfOfficial You better! This girl can pull it out for sure.
this looked like so much fun!!!! loved the video!!!
it's fun when you have a good setter =)
This video is so good, her sets are so accurate! You did good too Coach 😂👍
Coach, just wanted to mention the quality of your content. Its awesome the different camera angles, the quality, the effort, the editing. Great work!
I follow you vids since i started playing volleyball like 6 years ago. Thanks you!
A little earlier. When trying out the minus tempo "floaty people" are the best spikers. They have to be in the air before the set even comes in and stay for at least a second until the set reaches. For the setter, someone who can set in a linear path. Forget about curving the ball, just straight up send it in a projectile path to the spike point. But yeah, it really comes down to trust
i love this series! it always looks like you guys are having so much fun, despite the exhaustion haha. was great to see you treating yourself with a hearty meal afterwards too. that's always the best after an intensive workout!
Long time since I've seen one your videos. Glad to see more of your content
I smiled so hard watching this, it was really fun! Everyone was great but it was especially cool watching Chrissy do her thing, her movements are so clean. Enjoyed the pronunciation of ‘BEE-DJOH’ (sounds Filipino hahaha) and the breakfast food after!
If anyone's wondering what shoes coach donny is wearing, it's dame 8.
Yup! Good eye. You can watch my full review of those shoes here ua-cam.com/video/A7PTp3mx0vI/v-deo.html
minus temp is possible if your jumping is much higher than the net, because u have a lot of time flying, so lower the net by 10-15 cm
this was the first tempo
Me watching this wanting to play volleyball like rly badly but being absolutely Terrified of actually joining a club or smth bc I can’t jump high: 🤨🍿
The second and the third exercise are doing easier if u use beach volleyball stuff like a front jump, which gives you more space in the air to work with the ball.
Bro thank you so much for making this video, I LOVE this man!
The setter is absolutely amazing 😲🫣
I love this video!!! It's so cool to watch actual players bring all these techniques to live! You are all so skilled, it was amazing to see you play! And your food looked so delicious, I just wanted to steal your plates😅
It's so interesting and incredible to see how all of these movements from the show are actually not really that far from reality!
coach, this is my fave video on the internet!!!!! thank you for doing it!!!
Her over the head sets to the antenna were so good! The rest of her sets as well, but that was crazy.
What are the odds you actually implement some of these in game? Which one would be the most useful?
Not anytime soon. Haha. Probably the first minus would be most useful for me
I've definitely seen a minus tempo fluke in a game. Like an accident decoy ends up spiking situation
@@cjcharlestennis like when Hinata and Kageyama first do it in a game and everyone thinks it’s a fluke, then nail it again lol.
@@troyboi7662 never seen anyone nail it on purpose but I have the feeling that it's possible. Maybe I'll try lol
me and my friend trained minus tempo and we started doing that more often (btw im the setter)
I'm really impressed by the skill of everyone in this video! The fact that you could match very close to the movements of the anime, was so cool:-D
Things like that make me appreciate this sport a lot!
The setter was amazin too lmaoo
This setter is insanely good
My new favorite video! Love Haikyuu!! and love the concept of doing the super-quick sets 😀😀🏐🏐
Such a good setter, the sets are so on point
Looks really cool, sadly i think the attacks are still first tempo since you still jumped after the set instead of before it, right?
Noticed that, too. BUT still pretty fast and accurate from the setter! 😵💫
@@parisedflores531 Yeah i agree, she was amazing setting that accurately all the time
a real minus tempo is possible only if you are very very close to the setter. Otherwise, he need a 100mph set. Non one can set that fast.
@@mence5992 with how high some middles jump, especially pros, you can definitely set the ball at a speed quick enough for a minus.
It actually tends to be too quick for the middle to adjust to, since a perfect set is going to be rare
Yes but it's still pretty fast so it's pretty good
The setter is so good.
The last one was SPOT ON! Way to go
You guys didn't do minus tempo, it was all first tempo. Overall it was amazing
Would be fun to do atsumu's/kageyama's sets. Your setter might be talented enough to do it! The split stance/lunge backward set from atsumu for example
i literally came here after watching s1 of Haikyuu!, my love for volley ball increased!
not to nitpick, but i think the spike at 1:50 technically isn't a minus tempo because you can see that the ball has actually left the setters hands before you left the ground, so it would technically be just a very fast 1st tempo still super impressive though
Exactly. Minus tempo needs you to have a pretty high hang time and a very accurate set going straight through the spike point.
It was very close though.
Impressive freak quick coach! I got chills seeing that connect.
Her sets are PERFECT!
For the minus tempo a tip i do when i practice it at school with my mate is, as soon as you receive the ball imidiatly start your run up. Another tip is start with doing a set receive.
Oh my... Her sets are so cleannnn. I'll work harder and smarter to master my setting and spiking skills🔥🔥🔥🔥
omgggg!! you finally did it coach! Thank u so much! Love this video 🤩 Yapparri, segoiii! 👍
Yay! Thank you!
Ok im about to do an umm actually but for it to be minus tempo the spiker has to be on the air before the setter touches the ball so yeah, its very hard to do, cool vod tho enjoyed it a bunch
He definitely has the amount of satisfying oomph behind his hits as hinata!😆 truly amazing!
“If you wanna jump like Hinata and FLY HIGH” i see what you did there coach
i was really excited for this one!
havent played / watched much high level volleyball but played a lot w friends and stuff and holy shit that setter is insane
For the second technique you could improve your speed by landing on your right foot and bracing the impact like a spring then dashing off it. Hard to explain without a visual. But basically just land and let your right leg bend and load like a spring instead of stopping with both feet then moving only one
Ishikawa did it against Brazil in a friendly match in the VNL 2022 in 2:20
What a setter! She s incredible
You guy need more speed in your approach before you spike. Also before she sets the ball to you quick wait till after you hit your highest point in the jump then when you fell like your falling then spike then she’ll set the ball to you. Also try a back attack first so you can spike faster and don’t have to worry about hitting the net
What u described is ohysically impossible
I know. The only way a person can do a minus tempo is if bother their timing are in sync. If a spider wants to do a minus tempo he has to time his approach with not only the setter but also the ball. Not to mention the setter has to figure out the spikes exact spiking speed and we able to set the ball by being able to control how fast he sets the ball to him perfectly.
@@andresgaribay8978 no as in the setter would have to set the ball at over 100kmoh
Amazing! The excitement I felt when you nailed it.
Man this is so good. Kudos to you for hitting those
Enjoyed it!! Thanks
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Next you should try mad dog’s techniques like the spike while running parallel to the net
The prompt that helped me learn the first technique: my coach said " try to be too early"
Bro the “HOMERUN” killed me LMAOOO
She’s an amazing setter wow
That last hit was great!! Nice Work Coach!
I like your energy and what you're trying to do, great job!
Thank you!
Cool vibe!!
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Great Bidjo (Video)! Those did look like some great sets! Hope you had fun tho! If you got tired doing a few of Hinata's jumps. imagine doing them for 3 sets XD
I only came to volleyball after watching Haikyuu so I never realized how stupidly difficult and unusual these techniques are
6:16 I did EXACTLY that doing an actual game, stopping a spike with one hand dig and the perfect pass and then I got the spike.
The prettiest Point I've ever got
I've been loving all the recreation videos and this is no exception! One thing I would absolutely love to know though is whether or not the people you're with have also seen the show and are familiar with it or if you just showed them the clip of what you're trying to recreate beforehand and that's what they're going off of. Like, I know the show has had a big effect on the popularity of the sport overall and brought in a lot of new people, but I want to know how many people who were already hardcore volleyballers before it have seen it too. Just how deeply has it permeated the volleyball culture for those who were already involved? Those things would be really cool to know.
Plus, if there are players who aren't already aware / haven't already seen it, you could show it to them and spread it even more! Maybe even host a Haikyuu viewing party after a game or tournament? Players from all the teams gathered up and just hooting and hollering at Karasuno vs Seijoh would be so cool to see 😃
The dude perfect of volleyball, love it
Low-Key, the editors got you Donny
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Krissy is such an awesome setter! Accurate and consistent 🌟
(Hope I got the name spelt correctly)
Just attempting them looks like a killer workout. You all did great though!
Here in our place, you can oftenly see that type of quick sets
Great video!
I think it would cool if you tried one of the setters. Some of Kageyama sets probably aren't even physically possible but I think Oikawa does some fun moves
Like that one time he was chasing a ball that was passed way out on the right and he back sets it across the entire court perfectly for Kindaichi
Yeah, you never actually did a minus tempo because you were clearly still on the ground when the setter set the ball. It was totally doable. You just needed to have someone else receive/pass the ball because Hinata has never passed a ball that he’s then hit, you know with him being a MB and all.
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4:20 I straight howl-laughed out loud
I can't do volleyball as good as my friends but when i watch haikyuu it makes me learn (because i feel the same with hinata)
I mean the duo quick seems to be just an 3 to the outside/oppo so it could be useful in game, but at that point just set the middle a 3 lol. I guess the only benefit is how unexpected it is for someone to do that.
That Home Run edit at 10:09 scared me but made me laugh LOL
Please do a analysis on ishikawa & nishida arm swing technique...as I have noticed they don't use zues form method. They have low elbow...fully loaded...some kind of circular motion...
I've just seen first tempo, not minus, but understand it's almost impossible to do it. Nice video!
She's an amazing setter
Oh and Hinata when he dived then setted it it was durning a partice and he was hitting the ball back to (forgot how to spell his name but he’s my PFP) the he ran to spike it might be on episode 3
A cool idea would be to do bokuto techniques, like a cross spike, line spike etc
You're not lying. She good! Really good!
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My friend and I have been practicing almost every day for hours working on that minus tempo and hit and we have almost mastered it
Why though
@@AxelVb I don’t play volleyball but to me speed of executions for spikes means less time for blockers to react, so if they can do it in game seems like and advantage to me.
@@llacius2391 that is true, but up to a point. At a point the set is too fast that the spiker loses the ability to aim and also put power behind their hits. So if a blocker does react, theyre getting blocked 9/10. And that point is reached when you get faster than 1st tempo, unless your in the top 1% of pros
the minus tempo was just 1st tempo yall trippin
I've tried it and it worked
It wasnt acually minus tempo but very close to it. Minus tempo on a 3 set is almost impossible to do so good job regardless.
Possible if the spiker has insane hang time.