A top spin doesn’t come naturally to many players so hitting at 11 o’clock would make the ball move flatter through the air than they would like. One tip for those players is to hit the ball closer to 12 o’clock and to drop you thumb to your left shoulder (if you’re right handed). This will force you to wrap your hand around the ball and it will provide much more top spin. Eventually the top spin will become natural and then you can back to 11o’clock. You won’t need to drop the thumb any more. If you find the ball going long again just drop that thumb.
Just focus on making your last two steps light and quick, and think about going to meet the ball at the highest point possible. Don't let the ball drop down
I had the same problem but I'm able to make a usable jump serve by doing 1 thing. Toss low. Don't watch haikyuu serves and think you can do that spike serve. You need a godly toss for that. Just toss low enough that you need to make a little hop to be able to hit the ball at the highest point and gradually increase the toss height. It's a waste of time to try and learn to hit a really high toss (because it's very hard to make an accurate high toss without a ton of practice) instead build off from a low toss
If ever looking for ideas for new video here's a few things I've been thinking about from a complete newbie who is absolutely loving volleyball (and your videos!): 1. practice to do by yourself when not by a volleyball court 2. volleyball workouts at at gym 3. volleyball workouts not at a gym 4. super-close super-super-slow-mo videos of a bump/set/spike so can see what it looks like 5. where to start as a totally newbie to get better quick 6. foot-work workouts Sorry if you made any of these yet and haven't seen them yet. Thanks again for all the incredible videos!
OMG! I was waiting for this tutorial. Right now Im focusing on my jump serve and this was soooooo helpful!! I loooove your videos! Love from Mexico! :)
No problem! Thanks to you guys I have learned how to jump serve better and get my tossed in a more consistent spot! Last time I played I ended the last two games with Aces which I have never done before using only jump serves for a whole night 🙌!
Hey, I watched this vid a year ago and it really helped me learn how to jump serve with magnificent force. I just thought it would be great to come back and thank you 👍🏾😁 love from Australia 🇦🇺
@@themckibbinbrothers Hey am back to tell you that today I hit 100 km/hr serve, keeping in mind that am 16 years old thank you so much 😁. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
The beard vs The mustache. Ooohhh that ol "sweet spot" thang. Jeremy has the most informative and helpful jump serve tips on your vlog by far. Similarly, he has the most beautiful and graceful jump serve. Quick question: Does his mustache make an impact when he jump serves? Btw @Madison, your Spanish tip numero 4 is flawless broda. 👊😂 Now my jump serves will get even better. THANK YOU guys for these tips. You guys always create a fun🎥 vlog. 👏👏✌
YESS @ nr 5!! omg the amount of times I got crap for my serve routine from people without a routine is insane, but it is so so important! It gives you immediate focus and also takes the stress away for big points, or at least it does for me... Will you guys be doing a jump float tutorial as well?
There are always ways to have fun and get better at the same time, even if you'd be just locked into a room! :) Sometimes restrictions like this or injuries even lead to breakthroughs because you all of the sudden are forced to think differently about getting better which ends up teaching you things that your normal ways of doing things never did! :)
Is so interesting how important feet are in so many videos. My assumption was volleyball was all hands but feet seem to almost be more important at times
There's lots of ways to get your feet to the ball. For me, starting with my right foot works well. The most important thing is for your jump serve to be repeatable and consistent. Light and quick step close, contacting the ball on your sweet spot, and jumping into the court all helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks for a cool video! Will be playing around with some of this this summer when it's time to learn jumpserves properly, been surviving too long with the floats with the mikasa ball! :) Do you guys of the top of your head know any pros that jumpserve with tossing on the left step, cutting down one step and maybe even being able to toss even lower? Would wanna analyze a bit! 🧐🤓 Maybe the rhythm and flow of the whole thing gets jerkier with one less step, or there are some other disadvantages?
There's endless ways to get your feet to the ball. All that matters is that it's simple and repeatable. If you're comfortable and balanced while you're serving and can control where the ball goes, you're golden. Let me know if you have any more questions
@@shaquesbeer Thanks! The man himself! :) I agree with that philosophy, I guess now if everything goes into lockdown it's a great time for some alone-jumpserve practice and experimentation! 😅
I was born with a dislocated elbow on my right arm, I’m a righty, it’s not as bad as you imagine it I just can’t put my arm fully out, and when I turn my palm facing up I can’t go fully flat so the ball will always go to the left, what can I do to give myself a decent toss?
how do you deal with depth perception when you throw the ball up in the sky and there is no reference, like a scaffolding in a ceiling, to tell you where the ball is? I had this problem with a tennis serve too.
Where is the jousting video? Probably the least talked about aspect of beach but incredibly important as it may come up in any rally. And it's not just about who pushes second. There are many factors that make a strong jouster. You may be surprised. Sincerely, the Canadian Joust King.
I always start slowing my breath as soon as I go back to serve. Jump serving and running up can be exhausting, so I like to slow things down and think of a few mental cues. Before I start my approach I always take a big deep breath. Great question Kevin
I feel like Maddy is doing a drunk "history" episode.. on accident- lol easy on him Casebeer hes a light weight =) I'm voting for the MADMCJERBEER!!! dream team! while Riley is out!! DO IT!!! miss seeing you kids on the sand!
I'm mostly finding my rythim really quick while jumpserving but my problem is to aim the ball at the seems(even thoe my toss is good) do you have a tip that could help me aim better?
I liken it to tennis where the pros have a lesser 2nd serve that's more consistent but still pretty salty. No sense trying to rip it until dialed in with the "lesser" which will still get some aces.
The toss part seems a bit confusing for me, as you guys say toss right step right, but he only initiates the toss on his right step but actually tosses - the ball leaves his hand - on his left step. Any insight on this? :)
I think the important point is to get you into rhythm. Which step you take first or how many is not the most important, but rather it's to start your approach at the same time you toss the ball. He's doing a four-steps approach (right, left, right, left) but you could also do that with a three-steps approach (left step first if you're right-handed). I agree on this, I think tossing the ball, waiting there for it to go down, then starting your approach is harder than tossing it a little lower and starting your approach at the same time.
Toss right, step right just means go to your right. If you aim straight in front of you, half the time you're going to miss left. If you aim your toss 2-3 feet right, it's really difficult to miss to your left. When the ball if off to your right it's always easier to adjust.
I dont care if he jump serves good or not. Look at his mustache. Its magnificient
Yes, and he's a beast of a server and player. I think he may have had the most aces on AVP in 2019
A top spin doesn’t come naturally to many players so hitting at 11 o’clock would make the ball move flatter through the air than they would like. One tip for those players is to hit the ball closer to 12 o’clock and to drop you thumb to your left shoulder (if you’re right handed). This will force you to wrap your hand around the ball and it will provide much more top spin. Eventually the top spin will become natural and then you can back to 11o’clock. You won’t need to drop the thumb any more. If you find the ball going long again just drop that thumb.
a jump serve tutorial from the boss himself. Thank you!
Thanks bud!
My problem is to get used jumping and match with the ball at the higher point.. But love this vid! With Urango also
Just focus on making your last two steps light and quick, and think about going to meet the ball at the highest point possible. Don't let the ball drop down
Same
I had the same problem but I'm able to make a usable jump serve by doing 1 thing. Toss low. Don't watch haikyuu serves and think you can do that spike serve. You need a godly toss for that.
Just toss low enough that you need to make a little hop to be able to hit the ball at the highest point and gradually increase the toss height. It's a waste of time to try and learn to hit a really high toss (because it's very hard to make an accurate high toss without a ton of practice) instead build off from a low toss
Casebeer seems like such a chill dude.
If ever looking for ideas for new video here's a few things I've been thinking about from a complete newbie who is absolutely loving volleyball (and your videos!):
1. practice to do by yourself when not by a volleyball court
2. volleyball workouts at at gym
3. volleyball workouts not at a gym
4. super-close super-super-slow-mo videos of a bump/set/spike so can see what it looks like
5. where to start as a totally newbie to get better quick
6. foot-work workouts
Sorry if you made any of these yet and haven't seen them yet. Thanks again for all the incredible videos!
OMG! I was waiting for this tutorial. Right now Im focusing on my jump serve and this was soooooo helpful!! I loooove your videos! Love from Mexico! :)
Glad to hear it Tania! Let me know if you have any questions
The kombucha is hitting hard😂 great video!!! I just recently started jump serving and the feeling you get when you ace is amazing!!!
I'm surprised you didn't replay Casey's clip of getting aced multiple times by Jeremy again.
Great video tutorial! I always appreciate these videos to help me with playing beach and court. Keep the videos coming!
i love your videos. great content.
Casebeer! Serving from the gods
Hah thanks Chad!
As a lefty getting into beach volleyball. I feel you madison
Love watching your videos! Thanks for the tutorials guys!
No problem! Thanks to you guys I have learned how to jump serve better and get my tossed in a more consistent spot! Last time I played I ended the last two games with Aces which I have never done before using only jump serves for a whole night 🙌!
Just great! Thank you guys
Awesome thanks guys! 🔥
"Connect chain" That is a great phrase!
Hey, I watched this vid a year ago and it really helped me learn how to jump serve with magnificent force. I just thought it would be great to come back and thank you 👍🏾😁 love from Australia 🇦🇺
@@themckibbinbrothers Hey am back to tell you that today I hit 100 km/hr serve, keeping in mind that am 16 years old thank you so much 😁. Love from Australia 🇦🇺
This is pretty rad. I love it.
The beard vs The mustache.
Ooohhh that ol "sweet spot" thang. Jeremy has the most informative and helpful jump serve tips on your vlog by far. Similarly, he has the most beautiful and graceful jump serve.
Quick question: Does his mustache make an impact when he jump serves? Btw @Madison, your Spanish tip numero 4 is flawless broda. 👊😂 Now my jump serves will get even better. THANK YOU guys for these tips. You guys always create a fun🎥 vlog. 👏👏✌
Thank you Carlo, much appreciated!
You guys are great. Thank you!
Love #5 to smoothen the sand and get centered. I need a known reasonably solid surface to jump from to feel comfortable.
Great vid!! Technical but fun. Sports is sposed 2 b fun. Thanks
I'm stoked you are roomies, that means more vids!
I literally study all your videos xD very insightful and clears most of the doubts I had abt the purticular technique. Thanks for all the tutorials ❤️
YESS @ nr 5!! omg the amount of times I got crap for my serve routine from people without a routine is insane, but it is so so important! It gives you immediate focus and also takes the stress away for big points, or at least it does for me... Will you guys be doing a jump float tutorial as well?
Tip / Step / Kyla / Mambo #5 😂 Good stuff guys, thanks!
The virus has forced my university to close for precautionary measures, which means I won't be able to play vball for a month... My life is ruined
We played at the sand courts all day today . Corona was confined to ice chest
There are always ways to have fun and get better at the same time, even if you'd be just locked into a room! :) Sometimes restrictions like this or injuries even lead to breakthroughs because you all of the sudden are forced to think differently about getting better which ends up teaching you things that your normal ways of doing things never did! :)
Thanks @learnbeachvolleyballfast chiming in beating me to the punch with more terrific advice on this comment as usual!
@@jgou2014 😅😅😅
How bout now ?
Great video, it will help me a lot, thanks!, also, do you know who is coming to the NORCECA tour in México?
Thanks Zam!
Oh well, thank you guys. Also, hope some of you could come (if FIVB decides to retake the tournament) cause i always wanted to meet ya!
Is so interesting how important feet are in so many videos. My assumption was volleyball was all hands but feet seem to almost be more important at times
You two should team up for 2020. Casebeer/McKibbin. Your names look so good together.
Can't thank you enough for this! Apparently I've been leading with the wrong foot
There's lots of ways to get your feet to the ball. For me, starting with my right foot works well. The most important thing is for your jump serve to be repeatable and consistent. Light and quick step close, contacting the ball on your sweet spot, and jumping into the court all helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Where do I get the nature sweatshirt?????????? thats dope!!!
Pls make a video abt the spikers vision of the court when he is in the air
What do you do when there's wind? I loose so much precision in my tossing and can't hit the ball how I wanted to
Great video
Ok got it. Tip/Step 5: Make a routine of drinking a Kyla 3 times a night.
Off to go try this out to improve my jump serve!
The two thumbs down are from people who’ve been aced by Jeremy Casebeer and took their frustrations out on this helpful video
Hah thanks man!
Someone else would like to see a video connected with Taylor crabbs’a defense? You guys keep on going, that’s a great content!
Thanks for a cool video! Will be playing around with some of this this summer when it's time to learn jumpserves properly, been surviving too long with the floats with the mikasa ball! :)
Do you guys of the top of your head know any pros that jumpserve with tossing on the left step, cutting down one step and maybe even being able to toss even lower? Would wanna analyze a bit! 🧐🤓 Maybe the rhythm and flow of the whole thing gets jerkier with one less step, or there are some other disadvantages?
There's endless ways to get your feet to the ball. All that matters is that it's simple and repeatable. If you're comfortable and balanced while you're serving and can control where the ball goes, you're golden. Let me know if you have any more questions
@@shaquesbeer Thanks! The man himself! :)
I agree with that philosophy, I guess now if everything goes into lockdown it's a great time for some alone-jumpserve practice and experimentation! 😅
I was born with a dislocated elbow on my right arm, I’m a righty, it’s not as bad as you imagine it I just can’t put my arm fully out, and when I turn my palm facing up I can’t go fully flat so the ball will always go to the left, what can I do to give myself a decent toss?
Forget the volleyball, my man's mustache is a madness
Best last name ever
Happy 60,000
how do you deal with depth perception when you throw the ball up in the sky and there is no reference, like a scaffolding in a ceiling, to tell you where the ball is? I had this problem with a tennis serve too.
How strong was that drink ? Good that you had only 5 steps/tips, more can be difficult to say :):):)
Where is the jousting video? Probably the least talked about aspect of beach but incredibly important as it may come up in any rally. And it's not just about who pushes second. There are many factors that make a strong jouster. You may be surprised. Sincerely, the Canadian Joust King.
Nice!
Noti gang
Thoughts on connecting the breath with each step of the jump serve?
I’d say take a deep breath with your approach once you make contact breath out
I always start slowing my breath as soon as I go back to serve. Jump serving and running up can be exhausting, so I like to slow things down and think of a few mental cues. Before I start my approach I always take a big deep breath. Great question Kevin
Thanks!
is the cruella de vil moustache dyed?
finally a section not about hinata or kageyama
gracias padre saludo de argentina modula un poco mas
Hey Sometimes i toss too high or too low how I fix?
Jeremy's vertical jump??
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I feel like Maddy is doing a drunk "history" episode.. on accident- lol easy on him Casebeer hes a light weight =) I'm voting for the MADMCJERBEER!!! dream team! while Riley is out!! DO IT!!! miss seeing you kids on the sand!
3:01 Damn Madison, you got some big hands lol
@@themckibbinbrothers Idk they looked big on camera lol
What’s that Nature clothing brand Jeremy is wearing?
I'm mostly finding my rythim really quick while jumpserving but my problem is to aim the ball at the seems(even thoe my toss is good) do you have a tip that could help me aim better?
Repetition!
Hi how curve to corner
I liken it to tennis where the pros have a lesser 2nd serve that's more consistent but still pretty salty. No sense trying to rip it until dialed in with the "lesser" which will still get some aces.
The toss part seems a bit confusing for me, as you guys say toss right step right, but he only initiates the toss on his right step but actually tosses - the ball leaves his hand - on his left step. Any insight on this? :)
I think the important point is to get you into rhythm. Which step you take first or how many is not the most important, but rather it's to start your approach at the same time you toss the ball. He's doing a four-steps approach (right, left, right, left) but you could also do that with a three-steps approach (left step first if you're right-handed).
I agree on this, I think tossing the ball, waiting there for it to go down, then starting your approach is harder than tossing it a little lower and starting your approach at the same time.
Toss right, step right just means go to your right. If you aim straight in front of you, half the time you're going to miss left. If you aim your toss 2-3 feet right, it's really difficult to miss to your left. When the ball if off to your right it's always easier to adjust.
And once you start the serving routine don´t break it or stop until you hit the ball, no matter what!
How to make a good toss? 😅
I have a weird issue where i do really good jump serving one day then horrible the next
@@themckibbinbrothers thanks for the help
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hey i need to know something about the landing. should i jump and in or out the line ? helpppppppppp
Is his mustache racing stripe natural?
No. He got a severe sunburn and it somehow changed his pigmentation.
Always use sunscreen ;)
11 o'clock debate 😂
comment 4 support #noProblem
Hmmm, is it only me who think he almost every jump-serv misses behind base line? tooooo long serves...
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