Serve Receive RESPONSIBILITIES you must know for all servers

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
  • Having responsibilities in serve receive allows your team to defend against servers that are trying to disrupt your offense. Here we talk about serving lanes and the responsibilities of passers based on the location of the server. Whether you're playing Queen/King of the Court, Grass or 6v6 Indoor, these principles will carry over and put your team in the best possible position for limited disruptions.

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  • @NomNomFrenzy
    @NomNomFrenzy 3 місяці тому +4

    Hey guys! Keep up the good work. I just recently found your channel and I am loving it so far. The detail and editing is great

  • @alfredoplata5075
    @alfredoplata5075 8 місяців тому +9

    I need to send this video to my teammates so they stop blaming each other for balls that are their resposability🤣 good video as usual

    • @fourathletes4
      @fourathletes4  8 місяців тому

      Hahaha that’s why were here. To keep the peace 😂

    • @sjsupa
      @sjsupa 8 місяців тому

      If your team is made of good skill players and in pretty stable formation, sure this is a very good. Otherwise, applying this would cause more confusion.

  • @AUG_Glow
    @AUG_Glow Місяць тому +1

    this makes so much sense, thank you

  • @sjsupa
    @sjsupa 8 місяців тому +1

    Don't teach this to new learners, too complicated! I would rather stick to the right hand principles: A player is responsible for the seam to the right side of her, unless the ball is within one step from the left of the other player.

    • @fourathletes4
      @fourathletes4  8 місяців тому +2

      New learners should be aware of this but maybe they just focus on facing the server and being in their curve. Your seam suggestion would be just as complex for a new learner though. Their special awareness and experience with the ball’s flight paths wouldn’t be great so adding seams of any nature to a novice would be a difficult concept to grasp, especially while the ball is in the air and they have to make a decision.

    • @sjsupa
      @sjsupa 8 місяців тому +1

      @@fourathletes4But new learner would naturally ask the question about seam responsibility: When in doubt, who should take the duty while not crashing into each other. A coach have to give them some concept to start with. The right hand principle is lot less complex than what you are teaching because it would be applied at all situation, even in defense.

    • @sjsupa
      @sjsupa 8 місяців тому +1

      @@fourathletes4Besides, the right hand principle can be easily applied in unorganized playing: A group of random players get together to play for fun, sometimes there are only 4-5 players in a team. A lot less communication is required and a lot less frustration happens.

    • @fourathletes4
      @fourathletes4  8 місяців тому +1

      Interesting take. I like it! Definitely having progressions and different cues/concepts helps round us out as players and coaches. Thanks for the responses!

    • @sjsupa
      @sjsupa 8 місяців тому +1

      @@fourathletes4I love your channel. Short and get to the point. Use many of them on myself, playing and coaching. Thank you very much. Hope you don't mind I have different opinion on this one.