The setter will usually set the ball to another attacker, so it's not a problem that they spend some time on the floor. They're just training for real scenarios where the ball is coming harder and faster, and they need to give their all to dive if needed. So in this drill, falling isn't that necessary to receive the ball, but they're having them get used to the motions.
When balls start to become more hard driven, people have less time to get their feet there so falling to the floor is a good way to get your entire body and momentum of the ball up. Rather than sprawling to your stomach they practice collapse digging to get back up easier. Depending on a ball with different speeds you may or may not be able to get your feet there
Exactly, in volleyball you should try to move more your feet, not just going right into the floor. To get a nice play in this, you need to be still to do the technical gesture right.
jessica, yes. I currently assist at a division 2 college volleyball program in California. All the clubs i directed and been around we never really taught our girls and boys to hit the floor. You do have to if you position yourself in the right place or run through the ball.
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I am deeply saddened by this drill. I know this drill is very common, so it's not a criticism of this coach, but rather a criticism of the volleyball community. The problem? This drill works exclusively on hard driven balls. Yet in the real world, at any level, about 0-1 points per set, per team, are scored off of dug driven balls. My point is that no matter how much you train, digging hard-driven is very rare, and even when you do the result is a free ball to the opponent. So why spend all this practice time working on ghosts?
All i heard was *nice Molly* ,
*very good 'kenzie*
Fr
lmao yeah
“not on your belly allie”
Start here. 0:40 double knee drop
1:24 shin down
Turn ball back into the court
Why does the athlete fall to the floor so much? Wouldn’t you want to keep the athlete on there feet and run through or step through? Curious
The setter will usually set the ball to another attacker, so it's not a problem that they spend some time on the floor. They're just training for real scenarios where the ball is coming harder and faster, and they need to give their all to dive if needed. So in this drill, falling isn't that necessary to receive the ball, but they're having them get used to the motions.
When balls start to become more hard driven, people have less time to get their feet there so falling to the floor is a good way to get your entire body and momentum of the ball up. Rather than sprawling to your stomach they practice collapse digging to get back up easier. Depending on a ball with different speeds you may or may not be able to get your feet there
Do you play sports orrr?
Exactly, in volleyball you should try to move more your feet, not just going right into the floor. To get a nice play in this, you need to be still to do the technical gesture right.
jessica, yes. I currently assist at a division 2 college volleyball program in California. All the clubs i directed and been around we never really taught our girls and boys to hit the floor. You do have to if you position yourself in the right place or run through the ball.
They did a....
ROLLING THUNDERRRR
Haha only Haikyu!! Fans will understand
I was gonna say that- LMAO
I got it!
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I was looking for this comment...
Wow this is Kenzie Maloney!!! From Nebraska volleyball
annddddd allyyy from florida
woahhhhhh i don’t even realize that
Yeah! I saw her and I was like woahhhhhh. Then the lady said Kenz and I was like WOAHHHHHHH
Nixxya luvbugs yeah I knew it looked like her
@@claragerber8791 kenzie is my cousin lolll and I use to and still do kiva which is that program.
I like this coach
ok but when are elbow pads coming to volleyball
Christmas. Seriously, my daughter asked for some. I suspect hip pads are next
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Curious coach talking... What age group is this?
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Who's the coach?
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I am deeply saddened by this drill. I know this drill is very common, so it's not a criticism of this coach, but rather a criticism of the volleyball community. The problem? This drill works exclusively on hard driven balls. Yet in the real world, at any level, about 0-1 points per set, per team, are scored off of dug driven balls. My point is that no matter how much you train, digging hard-driven is very rare, and even when you do the result is a free ball to the opponent. So why spend all this practice time working on ghosts?
lotklear so they get really good at digging not as hard driven balls that are outside of their body
Do you play high level?
@@sali9448 I'm 60 y.o., so no
@@lotklear ok ! well i can tell you that good middles spike like that so it's not that rare!
I'm afraid my resume is pretty solid. 30 years as a player, plus the last 15 as a dancer. I've faced all greats of my era.
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this is à predictable drill :(