This helped me so much! I am currently on my first year of actually playing on a team (i have self taught myself all of the skills i know for the passed two years) and i am trying to figure out rotations! Again, this video helped tremendously and it didn't feel like it was cramming information down my throat. thank you for all your help!
What other volleyball basics do you want to see explained? (Oh, and thanks to the commenters for mentioning "Haikyu!!". I didn't know it existed. Very interesting story!)
Yup defo... And because of haikyuu I want to play volley ball and I'm studying so I can be the best I can... This video was very helpful and your comments made me laugh Stay safe Abi xxx
I'm glad it helped. There are some more advanced videos on my channel that you might find helpful. It's important to understand that each coach may have a different approach to the game. You will learn new things from every coach and from your fellow players, so have fun and keep an open mind. Whenever you learn a new skill and get frustrated, remember that you are not there...yet. But you will be. ;-)
two questions, 1) so after the serve is made anyone can go in front or behind anyone? or do we stay in this formation the whole game? 2) once the serve is made can someone playing the the back row go up to the front row? or do they stay in the back? thanks!
After the serve (by either team), players can move anywhere on the court and overlap rules do not apply. They do need to remember to go back to their rotated positions after the point and sometimes they forget. Also, only front row players can block and attack from in front of the 10'/3m line. Back row players can attack (hit ball above the net height) if they take off from behind the 10'/3m line. (Except for the special libero player, if used. They can not attack a ball above the plane of the net or net height). Hope this helps.
i am watching this because i haven’t played volleyball in over a year due to the pandemic and i forgot about volleyball rotations haha i’m just getting back into it
i Play Volleyball and no one ever explained the basic rules to me, I knew I had to have some knowledge before joining a team but I nearly had any and i think you should still get some stuff explained, right? My teammates got annoyed with me bc I don’t know how rotations work and I always had to check what they’re doing in order to keep up. Haven’t been able to play because of an extreme heat wave where i live and then I went on a 10 days trip with my family, my sister lost interest in volleyball so I couldn’t and still can’t practice with her but your videos helped me so much. Thank you
Very helpful! So I have a question.....if the team A is serving, but team B gets the point, that triggers a rotation correct? And does both team rotate or only the team that just lost a point(team A in this instance)?
Teams rotate to get the next server to the service line. So, rotation occurs when a team wins the serve. Only the team that has won the serve rotates. If both teams were to rotate, only every other person on the team would serve. So, in your example Team B has just won the point and will rotate. Team A will stay in their current rotation until they win the serve. When they win the serve, they will rotate and Team B will not. Hope this helps.
question i don't really get it so after your team serves can you move where ever you want? Because i watched your base position rotation video and your base position video and you went out of rotation but it wasn't wrong i'm confused but i think its a good video.
Once the ball is contacted on a serve, players can move anywhere on the court. Based on their rotated positions, there may be limitations on what they can do. For example, front row players are allowed to attack in front of the 3 m line, while back row players cannot. So, you are correct that when we are at base, we may not be in rotation, and we are not required to be in rotation. I hope this helps.
I really enjoy this illustration, this is a very good presentation. Could you please tell me which software are you using for this illustration? Thank you, much appreciated.
I use an app on iPad called CoachNote Volleyball+ for the chart. I use either ScreenFlow or Ecamm Live Pro for capturing the commentary and my camera. None of them are free, but you could probably find some inexpensive software to duplicate the effect.
As the serve starts the play, each player can play anywhere on the court. However, only front row players can attack or block a ball above net height. At the end of the play, players go back to their rotated order/positions. Teams rotate when they win the serve and need the next server to serve.
If you served and your team won the point, you serve again. If your team lost the point, the other team will rotate and serve. Then, if the other team loses a point, your team will win the serve back and will rotate. The person who rotates into the right back position will then be the server. You would be in the middle back of the rotation as your teammate serves.
This is basic rotation without specialized positions. One thing to remember is that if you switch floor positions during a point, you need to get back in the order shown here before the next serve. If you have just won back the serve through a sideout, you will return to your "rotational" position and rotate. I have much more on some of the switches you can make in other videos on my channel. Check them out and ask any questions you may have. Take care. Coach Steve
It’s called “Coach Tactic Board: Volleyball” for iOS. It is pretty good. There are a few limitations. But it’s one of the better apps I use. The video is done with Screenflow. Other tools like Camtasia would work too.
Great question! Rotation occurs when you earn the serve (called "siding out" or "side out"). Think of it this way, you rotate when you get the ball back because if you did not, the same server would serve. When you lose your serve, you do not rotate until you get the serve back by earning the point or getting the point on your opponent's error, which is called a side out.
I wanna try to get into a team in my middle school I’m going to next school year. I’m currently 11 and 5’1! (Almost 5’2) all of this is because of Haikyuu. :)
This helped me so much! I am currently on my first year of actually playing on a team (i have self taught myself all of the skills i know for the passed two years) and i am trying to figure out rotations! Again, this video helped tremendously and it didn't feel like it was cramming information down my throat. thank you for all your help!
You're very welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful. Feel free to ask about other things you want to know about. I'll try to help.
@@coachsteveTV thank you!!
You deserve more attention.
You actually explain it really well.
It doesn’t feel like a math test
Cringelord Memes Thanks for the kind words. I’m still learning ways to get the information across to players more easily.
What other volleyball basics do you want to see explained? (Oh, and thanks to the commenters for mentioning "Haikyu!!". I didn't know it existed. Very interesting story!)
Just watched this from kenya and i have understood the concept.Thank you
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Yup defo... And because of haikyuu I want to play volley ball and I'm studying so I can be the best I can... This video was very helpful and your comments made me laugh
Stay safe
Abi xxx
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Thank you, my online coach was so confusing about this 😊
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there are other things that would be helpful.
Great job explaining this I really needed it! I just began volleyball this year so thanks!
I'm glad it helped. There are some more advanced videos on my channel that you might find helpful. It's important to understand that each coach may have a different approach to the game. You will learn new things from every coach and from your fellow players, so have fun and keep an open mind. Whenever you learn a new skill and get frustrated, remember that you are not there...yet. But you will be. ;-)
two questions, 1) so after the serve is made anyone can go in front or behind anyone? or do we stay in this formation the whole game? 2) once the serve is made can someone playing the the back row go up to the front row? or do they stay in the back? thanks!
After the serve (by either team), players can move anywhere on the court and overlap rules do not apply. They do need to remember to go back to their rotated positions after the point and sometimes they forget. Also, only front row players can block and attack from in front of the 10'/3m line. Back row players can attack (hit ball above the net height) if they take off from behind the 10'/3m line. (Except for the special libero player, if used. They can not attack a ball above the plane of the net or net height).
Hope this helps.
i am watching this because i haven’t played volleyball in over a year due to the pandemic and i forgot about volleyball rotations haha i’m just getting back into it
Glad you are back at it. Let me know if you have questions or if there’s something else you would like explained.
i Play Volleyball and no one ever explained the basic rules to me, I knew I had to have some knowledge before joining a team but I nearly had any and i think you should still get some stuff explained, right? My teammates got annoyed with me bc I don’t know how rotations work and I always had to check what they’re doing in order to keep up. Haven’t been able to play because of an extreme heat wave where i live and then I went on a 10 days trip with my family, my sister lost interest in volleyball so I couldn’t and still can’t practice with her but your videos helped me so much. Thank you
Really glad it helped you, Nxila. Keep learning the game. It’s fun!
My teacher showed me this and I was like " miss it has haikyuu in comments!!!"
😂❤️
Thank you i have a game tomorrow and it helped a lot cuz idk how to rotate
Very helpful! So I have a question.....if the team A is serving, but team B gets the point, that triggers a rotation correct? And does both team rotate or only the team that just lost a point(team A in this instance)?
Teams rotate to get the next server to the service line. So, rotation occurs when a team wins the serve. Only the team that has won the serve rotates. If both teams were to rotate, only every other person on the team would serve. So, in your example Team B has just won the point and will rotate. Team A will stay in their current rotation until they win the serve. When they win the serve, they will rotate and Team B will not. Hope this helps.
The other video made me more confusing, this is just great.
question i don't really get it so after your team serves can you move where ever you want? Because i watched your base position rotation video and your base position video and you went out of rotation but it wasn't wrong i'm confused but i think its a good video.
Once the ball is contacted on a serve, players can move anywhere on the court. Based on their rotated positions, there may be limitations on what they can do. For example, front row players are allowed to attack in front of the 3 m line, while back row players cannot. So, you are correct that when we are at base, we may not be in rotation, and we are not required to be in rotation. I hope this helps.
@@coachsteveTV thanks.
I really enjoy this illustration, this is a very good presentation. Could you please tell me which software are you using for this illustration?
Thank you, much appreciated.
I use an app on iPad called CoachNote Volleyball+ for the chart. I use either ScreenFlow or Ecamm Live Pro for capturing the commentary and my camera. None of them are free, but you could probably find some inexpensive software to duplicate the effect.
so after the serve you can go back to youre original position?
As the serve starts the play, each player can play anywhere on the court. However, only front row players can attack or block a ball above net height. At the end of the play, players go back to their rotated order/positions. Teams rotate when they win the serve and need the next server to serve.
@@coachsteveTV thank you !
I'm here after 9 years of not playing. Last time was high school varsity. Good days.
I Knew Your Name Was Steve Before You Even Said It
i have loads of videos in a playlist so when my volleyball gets delivered i know how to do stuff😂
Very helpful 👍
Thank you for this video! Very insightful!
You’re most welcome. Need to take some time to do a few more of these.
@@coachsteveTV Well, I sure hope you do- I'm going to need these refreshers for volleyball season coming up again. XD Best of luck to you!
when your team gets to serve again after you served do you serve again or do you rotate?
If you served and your team won the point, you serve again. If your team lost the point, the other team will rotate and serve. Then, if the other team loses a point, your team will win the serve back and will rotate. The person who rotates into the right back position will then be the server. You would be in the middle back of the rotation as your teammate serves.
@@coachsteveTV Thanks!
@@coachsteveTV so if your team kept getting points then you would keep serving?
@@twilight7406 Yes, exactly. You’ve got it!
@@coachsteveTV so do you only rotate when your team wins a point?
Wait so how does the rotation work with like people in certain positions? (Like that person is a setter and it’s time to rotate)
This is basic rotation without specialized positions. One thing to remember is that if you switch floor positions during a point, you need to get back in the order shown here before the next serve. If you have just won back the serve through a sideout, you will return to your "rotational" position and rotate. I have much more on some of the switches you can make in other videos on my channel. Check them out and ask any questions you may have. Take care. Coach Steve
thank you coach steve
what is this app coach
It’s called “Coach Tactic Board: Volleyball” for iOS. It is pretty good. There are a few limitations. But it’s one of the better apps I use. The video is done with Screenflow. Other tools like Camtasia would work too.
very helpful video
How about the libero?
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When I was watching the other videos none of them specified when you could leave rotation, and I’m not that smart so I got confused
I hope this helped. If you have more questions, let me know.
Plese try to say about right position of all players in rotation.
Please tell
That really needs a video of its own. Also, where you want your players depends on each coach's preference and how your opponents play.
@@coachsteveTV thanks for suggestion
If my team serve outside and give the score to opponent do we rotate?
Great question! Rotation occurs when you earn the serve (called "siding out" or "side out"). Think of it this way, you rotate when you get the ball back because if you did not, the same server would serve. When you lose your serve, you do not rotate until you get the serve back by earning the point or getting the point on your opponent's error, which is called a side out.
thx coach steve👍👍👍
You are very welcome. Enjoy the game. 🙂
Ik how to play vb but the thing is the rotation still confused me
I hope this helps.
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Ppl here are bc of 4.2
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I wanna try to get into a team in my middle school I’m going to next school year. I’m currently 11 and 5’1! (Almost 5’2) all of this is because of Haikyuu. :)
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