Lol, I play volleyball for a loooong time as a hobby, I was always bad at setting, but as soon as you said "burger hands" I stood up and tried and I was like "aaaaaaah! Now I get it!" So excited to try during practice next week. The feeling is waaaaay better than before. Thank you so much!!!
Hi I play volleyball too I dont have problems with my sets but sometimes I think theres something wrong but when I watched this video I learned from my mistakes actually my problem is spiking😂
I play volleyball with friends every now and then and I’m trying to set instead of just passing the ball back and forth and yea the second he said burger hands I tried and was like well look at that! Can’t wait for next time I play
I will say, that point about having your index fingers and thumbs being the same distance was a great point and feel it's often not mentioned. It's a great way to keep things consistent and an easy marker for hand positioning. Plus you can feel your muscles feel off once you start rotating and changing the finger distances.
I had played volleyball for some time but quit due to feeling a little burnt out. Then we have some volleyball in the high school i had just started, and i tried it again. Absolutely loved it. Out of everything I did that day, nothing beat that feeling i got when i did a backwards set and my teammate scored on it
i've been playing a casual league volleyball for a few seasons, never really played before otherwise. after watching this video, my team said i basically became a completely different player over night, made a huge difference. thanks for explaining in such a clear and entertaining way. love your vibe man
As someone who just got recommended to be a setter by my friend, im really grateful! Im still a beginner, but i might have the skill to be a setter, and this helps me a lot with that. Thanks!
this was so much help, ive been trying to set for ages, i can pass and serve perfectly but setting was my weakness!! ive watched countless videos on how to properly set and none has helped me as much as this video did. the first tip was a tip i’ve never heard before and immediately improved my setting. thank you so much!❤
I love this vid coach, could you please consider doing one for spike approach that is similar in format and complexity? Started volleyball about a year ago and learnt 2-step approach to keep things simple but now I struggle learning the 4-step approach you showed in previous vids. Love your work!
Thank you. This is very helpful!❤I am a bad setter and i have been playing volleyball for years! I always get double when setting. I will apply these tomorrow!
With the first tip my set Immediately become better with just burger hands my set dont spin that much anymore thank you this video is on so easy to learn
Thank you Coach! Your wacky names on how to do a set helped me out tremendously. Tryouts are in January, and I really suck at setting. My sets would always be low, and having the part where the ball should hit your head aided me so much. Subbed!
Thank you for this, I started playing volleyball a year ago and joined a club and made it to a team a couple months ago. I got the setter position (I’m on the younger side) and I wanted to see what I can do to improve! Thx!
Grande coach, soy de México y soy colocador y estos videos son increíbles, siga subiendo contenido le mando un abrazo 🤙… Thanks for the video, I’m setter and I appreciate this videos 🫶
I never liked volleyball until about two months ago, when I realized that playing in a team is one of the best things out there. I've been practising frequently since then, and I just recently decided I wanted to be setter, an ambitious goal. Your video will definitely be a big help with my practice, and I can't wait to try the tips shown in this guide tomorrow!
Choo choo! Thank you... tomorrow will be the next training session. I will: hop onto the train like a spring and eat my burger there while targeting the ball 😊
Just started playing Volleyball a few days ago, and noticed that I literally suck at sets, thanks for the video! This is exactly the explanation I needed, and I’ll try and use your teaching in this video to volleyball at my school 😅
Coach, you are the best and continue the great work. Me - yeah i can play volleyball but not good in setting even i practiced lot, but missed to practice correct, which i am learning from your video. Thank you so much Artie.
Just something to be careful with the back set. I feel like doing the 'backstroke' movement is an easy way of getting into the back set as a beginner but a dangerous habit to maintain overtime. I've been taught that staying neutral is key. Either way good video!
@@coachartie In our club we have been discussing the differences between the European approach to setting technique and the Americas and Asia and Australia. Really interesting. Seems to me the European way is a bit harder to learn, due to much more thumb impulse and less arms, while the "giant hamburger" seems to be more accessible, especially when entering the sport and/or moving back and forth between beach and indoor. What's your take on that?
That's a really interesting idea on setting. I'm going to be honest I've never even considered it being taught differently depending on location but it makes sense. What a cool idea. I guess I made this video with me breaking down my understanding of setting into simple imagery. Would this video be considered an Australian way of teaching? Or another way? I'm so curious 🤔
@@coachartie Yeah, in Europe we have this thumb-flick that provides some more energy to cover more distance. It's quite hard to learn and often results in spinning balls and ref calls. After you master it (I don't), it's awesome. In our club we have a colleague player (and coach) joining us for the next months, providing sooo much more perspective and food for thought. I hope we manage to combine the best of two worlds and encourage our players to adapt what works best for them individually.
I'm Brazilian and my English is basic, but the video is so well explained that I understood the explanation perfectly and I'm going to put it into practice. Thank you for the tips🏐💟
Body like a spring. I tried to learn how to set for several months but couldn't get it down. After watching this video, I realized I need to use my legs as a spring for momentum to push the ball. Very important.
1. burger hands, fingers spread, equal distance between index and thumbs. 2. missile launcher lock on, lock onto ball, hold there, consistent contact point, move feet get into position, forehead height, even when setting backwards 3. body like spring, slight bend knee elbows wrist, 4. read your passers, angle of pass, 5. train track setting, on the track and lined up, parralel to net 6. backstroke 7. footwork and energy, net closer to net forward, so doesnt go over net
Grazie avevo bisogno di risentirmelo dire, ho da sempre avuto problemi a mettere confini nelle relazioni con gli altri, per un attimo mi sono sentita tornare ai discorsi fatti in terapia
I'm not the best player at voley, but I play alot in my neighborhood and sometimes on small competitions, sometimes me and some friends play on public a public park that has a volleyball ball section and how is a public park there are a lot of kids, and some parentes have contacted me to teach their kids voley because they like it a lot, now I'm watching to learn stuff again 😅
Good question! In there.will have to be an adjustment in the angle.of you set or the power distribution between hands. I think of it more of a throw with my hand claser to the net. I know it's not the best explanation 🤣 I'll try make a vid on it in the future Hope that make sense 🙏😊
great video :3 But ive got a question, is there any benefit to jump when setting? Like- ive done a few times just out of fun and i think its easier to just boop the ball over the net at second contact as a setter as a surprise attacl sometimes, but is it something worth to learn consistently?
Underrated but best coach who match vibe with you😢😂❤
Thanks for your kind words! I'm doing my best to be my best 🙏🙏🙏
tq
You are the best @@coachartie
Lol, I play volleyball for a loooong time as a hobby, I was always bad at setting, but as soon as you said "burger hands" I stood up and tried and I was like "aaaaaaah! Now I get it!" So excited to try during practice next week. The feeling is waaaaay better than before. Thank you so much!!!
How did you do ?
Duuude I felt the same way after he said train tracks
Omg I get it now 💀
Hi I play volleyball too I dont have problems with my sets but sometimes I think theres something wrong but when I watched this video I learned from my mistakes actually my problem is spiking😂
I play volleyball with friends every now and then and I’m trying to set instead of just passing the ball back and forth and yea the second he said burger hands I tried and was like well look at that! Can’t wait for next time I play
I will say, that point about having your index fingers and thumbs being the same distance was a great point and feel it's often not mentioned. It's a great way to keep things consistent and an easy marker for hand positioning. Plus you can feel your muscles feel off once you start rotating and changing the finger distances.
Yeah it's often forgotten by even very high level players.
I had played volleyball for some time but quit due to feeling a little burnt out. Then we have some volleyball in the high school i had just started, and i tried it again. Absolutely loved it.
Out of everything I did that day, nothing beat that feeling i got when i did a backwards set and my teammate scored on it
Canon event 🙏
you had your moment (haikyuu reference)
i've been playing a casual league volleyball for a few seasons, never really played before otherwise. after watching this video, my team said i basically became a completely different player over night, made a huge difference. thanks for explaining in such a clear and entertaining way. love your vibe man
Great tutorial! Love the burger hands and missile lock on explanation
So happy it helps! I love using imagery and story telling, it defs helps me 😊🙏
Artie you are a great coach/mentor! A coaching opportunity has popped up for myself so I’m rewatching all your vids to prepare
Fantastic! Hope my coaching vids can help 🙏
As someone who just got recommended to be a setter by my friend, im really grateful! Im still a beginner, but i might have the skill to be a setter, and this helps me a lot with that. Thanks!
I must say that you are the best coach ever 👍.Please don't change
This is helping me SO MUCH! I’ve never been a setter before and my coach put me as one for this season so I’m trying to do as best as I can
So happy it helps! Good luck this season!
Really fundamental material for begginers. Very cool video)
Glad you liked it! Thanks for your feedback.
Thank you for another video, coach! Best coach EVER!!
Wow, thank you!🙏🙏🙏
this was so much help, ive been trying to set for ages, i can pass and serve perfectly but setting was my weakness!! ive watched countless videos on how to properly set and none has helped me as much as this video did. the first tip was a tip i’ve never heard before and immediately improved my setting. thank you so much!❤
I love this vid coach, could you please consider doing one for spike approach that is similar in format and complexity?
Started volleyball about a year ago and learnt 2-step approach to keep things simple but now I struggle learning the 4-step approach you showed in previous vids.
Love your work!
Thanks 😊Hmmm Im not sure what else I could cover when it comes to approach that I havent already in the 4 step vid. let me think on it 😁
Thank you. This is very helpful!❤I am a bad setter and i have been playing volleyball for years! I always get double when setting. I will apply these tomorrow!
With the first tip my set Immediately become better with just burger hands my set dont spin that much anymore thank you this video is on so easy to learn
Thank you Coach! Your wacky names on how to do a set helped me out tremendously. Tryouts are in January, and I really suck at setting. My sets would always be low, and having the part where the ball should hit your head aided me so much. Subbed!
I'm glad my wacky names are helping! Don't forget to be kind to yourself. You don't suck, you're learning. ☺️
i've been playing volleyball for 3 years and still don't know how to become a setter but this video help a lot
Thank you coach
Thank you for this, I started playing volleyball a year ago and joined a club and made it to a team a couple months ago. I got the setter position (I’m on the younger side) and I wanted to see what I can do to improve! Thx!
Hope it helps 😊
easy to understand, humorous.
the greatest tutorial video
😂 I'm so glad! I try to make it simple and funny!
Grande coach, soy de México y soy colocador y estos videos son increíbles, siga subiendo contenido le mando un abrazo 🤙…
Thanks for the video, I’m setter and I appreciate this videos 🫶
Thanks for your support! Hope my vids continue to help 😊🙏
I never liked volleyball until about two months ago, when I realized that playing in a team is one of the best things out there. I've been practising frequently since then, and I just recently decided I wanted to be setter, an ambitious goal. Your video will definitely be a big help with my practice, and I can't wait to try the tips shown in this guide tomorrow!
Wow! Love your journey!!! Good luck on your journey! Hope the vid helps 😊
I've played volleyball for years and I'm still super bad at setting, so thank u for the video I'll put it on practice
I love you Coach Artie! You've helped me so much for the short amount of time I've been playing volleyball. Keep it up!
Glad to hear it! Give yourself credit though. I only give the info, you put it into work
@@coachartie Thanks!
This is the only video on UA-cam I found useful for setting
Wow huge praise. Glad it helped 😁
So helpful. Thank you! Burger hands!
Omg thank you so much this helped me so much lots of appreciation
Great tutorial. Really helped with my mistakes.
Choo choo! Thank you... tomorrow will be the next training session. I will: hop onto the train like a spring and eat my burger there while targeting the ball 😊
Not me thinking 'oh I can trick the blockers with my back set form and set forward' right before he shows why it won't work 💀
Hahaha we all go through it!
What a funny way you taught us to mastering the skills, Thank you 🙏
The swimming analogy really helped I did swim team for about 3 years
I have volleyball trials (tryouts) soon for next years team and I need to Practice my setting. SO THANK YOU SO MUCH
So excited for you! Wishing you luck 🙏
Fun way of teaching setting 👍
Just started playing Volleyball a few days ago, and noticed that I literally suck at sets, thanks for the video! This is exactly the explanation I needed, and I’ll try and use your teaching in this video to volleyball at my school 😅
Coach, you are the best and continue the great work. Me - yeah i can play volleyball but not good in setting even i practiced lot, but missed to practice correct, which i am learning from your video. Thank you so much Artie.
Awesome video, thank you!
Thanks so much for the vid! I'mma try these tips tomorrow thanks!
Good luck and Have fun! 😊
One of those who have a gift of explaining well! God bless you..❤
Thank you for your kind words 😀 🙏
The burger hands genuinely helped so muchhhh
Great video! I’m gonna remember burger hands 🙌🏽 ❤
HONETSLY MAN U LOOK LIKE A FUN COACH
Thank the burger hand ,ethos really helped me for my game tmr 😁
Broooooo the "body like a spring" helps me to set high sets thanks coachhh
I'll always remmember "Burger Hands" 😅 Thank You so much ❤
Bro,that what's I was looking for thanks Coach
Happy to help 🙏
Bestest explanation available must watch 😃
The way bro talk!😂 really useful guys!😂
Thank u im training to be a setter and this helps alot
OMGG, GREAT TIPSSSS, Thanks coach!. You can a make a video about the block? I have some difficulties with the block
He should definitely do one about blocking!
Great suggestion! 🙏
Great tips thanks.
Just something to be careful with the back set. I feel like doing the 'backstroke' movement is an easy way of getting into the back set as a beginner but a dangerous habit to maintain overtime. I've been taught that staying neutral is key. Either way good video!
Love the tone and energy here. :) Was gonna say to add footwork, net leg in front etc and boom there it was. Nice.
Aye! Massive compliment thanks!! ☺️🙏
@@coachartie In our club we have been discussing the differences between the European approach to setting technique and the Americas and Asia and Australia. Really interesting. Seems to me the European way is a bit harder to learn, due to much more thumb impulse and less arms, while the "giant hamburger" seems to be more accessible, especially when entering the sport and/or moving back and forth between beach and indoor. What's your take on that?
That's a really interesting idea on setting. I'm going to be honest I've never even considered it being taught differently depending on location but it makes sense.
What a cool idea.
I guess I made this video with me breaking down my understanding of setting into simple imagery.
Would this video be considered an Australian way of teaching? Or another way? I'm so curious 🤔
@@coachartie Yeah, in Europe we have this thumb-flick that provides some more energy to cover more distance. It's quite hard to learn and often results in spinning balls and ref calls. After you master it (I don't), it's awesome. In our club we have a colleague player (and coach) joining us for the next months, providing sooo much more perspective and food for thought. I hope we manage to combine the best of two worlds and encourage our players to adapt what works best for them individually.
Absolutely amazing tqsm
I'm Brazilian and my English is basic, but the video is so well explained that I understood the explanation perfectly and I'm going to put it into practice. Thank you for the tips🏐💟
That's a massive compliment thank you. I'm glad the vid has helped 😁
this guy deserves even more subscribers
Body like a spring. I tried to learn how to set for several months but couldn't get it down. After watching this video, I realized I need to use my legs as a spring for momentum to push the ball. Very important.
I don't know why but i was searching in UA-cam how to set better but i show your channel and now iam your fan ...😅😅
Artie, I am a beginner and I am learning from you ..
Ur teaching ways are cool
Hey thanks for you kind words! I'm glad my vids work for you 🙏
I'm very excited I come across this video 😊😊😊
This really helped me with setting and it's really entertaining watching this video, you make everything childish like and it's fun
I take that as a massive compliment! I try my best to make it as simple as possible!
I like your explanation❤
never get enough of it 👌👌👌👌👌👌❤❤
Awsome video!! thank u coach
Love the content, much love from a beginner setter
Much appreciated! Glad they help 😊🙏
Love u sir, respect
Appreciate your support
This video was very helpful! thank you! 😄
I'm so glad! 😊
1. burger hands, fingers spread, equal distance between index and thumbs.
2. missile launcher lock on, lock onto ball, hold there, consistent contact point, move feet get into position, forehead height, even when setting backwards
3. body like spring, slight bend knee elbows wrist,
4. read your passers, angle of pass,
5. train track setting, on the track and lined up, parralel to net
6. backstroke
7. footwork and energy, net closer to net forward, so doesnt go over net
THANK YOU COACH ARTIE❤❤
Grazie avevo bisogno di risentirmelo dire, ho da sempre avuto problemi a mettere confini nelle relazioni con gli altri, per un attimo mi sono sentita tornare ai discorsi fatti in terapia
finger contact point max n uniform
ball on forehead consistent
spring body
perpendicular body to net
i know this will help me a lot im a 5'8 setter thanks coach!!!
No problem!! Happy the vid helps ,😊🙏
Thank you this will help a lot bc I'm just a beginner and I want to become a great setter
I love it😊😊so very helpful
Hello coach i hope you are doing good i wanted to ask what i should do if my shoulder hurts when i spike and thanks for these videos ❤
Do You warm up your shoulders before playing?
Thank you master 🙏 ❤
Im glad I could help 😊
@@coachartie coach, can you post more setting skills
nice advices, nice mood, nice coach
Thank you! 😃 Appreciate your words 😌
Bro helped so much
Exllent men ❤very very good ❤❤
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED, THANK UUU
Happy I could help 😊🙏
Very entertaining!
Thanx for the tips I’m starting to play volleyball and I need to learn to control my sets xdd
this is a lot funnier than i expected
You have my respect sir❤️
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Artie , Have a nice day .
My day was nice!!! Thanks for your support 😊🙏
*sees him setting w one hand* me: " omg, u can set w one hand??? Insaneee! "
him: " Dont do one hand sets. Don't copy me. "
me: " oh. "
Consider myself subscribed 👍
Woot Woot 🙌🙏
tq so much..very helpful video
Happy to hear that 😊🙏
Thanks a ton man!
Thanks 🙏
hoo hoo this is setter's video😁😁😁
Good tips 100% will work
I'm not the best player at voley, but I play alot in my neighborhood and sometimes on small competitions, sometimes me and some friends play on public a public park that has a volleyball ball section and how is a public park there are a lot of kids, and some parentes have contacted me to teach their kids voley because they like it a lot, now I'm watching to learn stuff again 😅
Hope I can help!!! Love how you got into the game!!! 🙏
Awesome video, very much enjoyed it 😊
Glad you enjoyed it😊🙏
Very nice video. I just have one question: How would you set the back row in this case?
Good question! In there.will have to be an adjustment in the angle.of you set or the power distribution between hands. I think of it more of a throw with my hand claser to the net. I know it's not the best explanation 🤣 I'll try make a vid on it in the future
Hope that make sense 🙏😊
great video :3
But ive got a question, is there any benefit to jump when setting? Like- ive done a few times just out of fun and i think its easier to just boop the ball over the net at second contact as a setter as a surprise attacl sometimes, but is it something worth to learn consistently?
Jump settings best weapon is giving you the oppotunity as a setter to spike or dump the ball. Mostly when your front court though
Nice I’ll remember the burger hands
🍔🙌
Awesome video man :)
Glad you enjoyed it😊🙏
are you able to get all 10 fingers on the ball when you set, or do you just manage to get 8 or less
Usually it’s the first 3 fingers. Thumb pointer and middle finger
nice video🌞
Thank you 😁🙏
I loved it ty coach
Woot woot!