Yes do all that, PLUS! Before contact, with your last two steps, you dip low with your knees (staggered feet with net-facing foot forward) Take these last two steps slowly/measured, extend starting with your legs and finish with your arms extended as he shows you here. This has helped my beach setting so very much! Thanks for the great video on touch here! My goal this summer is to get my hand setting as good as when I was younger and playing indoors. I’m off to a good start and I might be even BETTER than ever! 🤞 😊
Your “fingerprints” or pads (never tips) should be on the ball, and as he mentions, it’s mainly your thumbs and pointer fingers that do the heavy lifting. The other fingers are for control. Most of the time your last two fingers won’t even contact the ball, but they can. Also! Pointers and thumbs point at each other in a triangle shape “window”
Yes do all that, PLUS! Before contact, with your last two steps, you dip low with your knees (staggered feet with net-facing foot forward) Take these last two steps slowly/measured, extend starting with your legs and finish with your arms extended as he shows you here. This has helped my beach setting so very much!
Thanks for the great video on touch here! My goal this summer is to get my hand setting as good as when I was younger and playing indoors. I’m off to a good start and I might be even BETTER than ever! 🤞 😊
Wonderful! short and to the point on the mechanics!
So which part of finger and how many finger mainly do you use for volleyball setting
Your “fingerprints” or pads (never tips) should be on the ball, and as he mentions, it’s mainly your thumbs and pointer fingers that do the heavy lifting. The other fingers are for control. Most of the time your last two fingers won’t even contact the ball, but they can.
Also! Pointers and thumbs point at each other in a triangle shape “window”
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Hlw sir
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