Excellent advice sir. I agree with everything you stated about Oppo. I'm currently trying to help out my friends daughter who has only played outside and all-around. Now she just started college and asked to also hit right-side. She lines up 2' - 3' outside the side line with a strong angle to the net on the right side (she is right handed) just like she does when hitting outside. I have told her just what you said for Oppo. Straighter approach to the net. Start near to the outside line or inside and be able to hit the ball down the line, middle or cross. Thanks for your explanation and video.
Just a comment on the serve receive part - I am an opposite in a Youth League in Japan, and Im utilised for serve receive, but my general responsibility is covering for short balls/net ins. From my experience, opposites are the most well rounded players of the team, a good serve, block, hit and recieve.
Watch as much footage of Steve Timmons' playing indoor vball as you can. He's one of the top 5 if not top volleyball opposite in history. He could hit back quicks as well as any middle and basically pioneered the back row attack. If an O can learn how to hit a back quick and then run double quicks on offense, that team can manipulate the block as it sees fit.
Not necessarily, in general, outside hitters are expected to do serve receive while opposites are put deep behind other players, meaning, for the most part, they don't have to receive. Opposites are also often the second setter if the main setter can't get to the ball or got the first touch. But outsides and opposites are definitely the most similar positions.
Excellent advice sir. I agree with everything you stated about Oppo. I'm currently trying to help out my friends daughter who has only played outside and all-around. Now she just started college and asked to also hit right-side. She lines up 2' - 3' outside the side line with a strong angle to the net on the right side (she is right handed) just like she does when hitting outside. I have told her just what you said for Oppo. Straighter approach to the net. Start near to the outside line or inside and be able to hit the ball down the line, middle or cross. Thanks for your explanation and video.
You could do middle next
Agree I’m a middle and need some help
@@THATONEGUYFROMWII yeah me too🥴
YESPLS
@@THATONEGUYFROMWII jump fast, jump smart, hit fast
You think PME has any clue how to play middle? 😭
Just a comment on the serve receive part - I am an opposite in a Youth League in Japan, and Im utilised for serve receive, but my general responsibility is covering for short balls/net ins. From my experience, opposites are the most well rounded players of the team, a good serve, block, hit and recieve.
Outside hitter next perhaps
Thanks dude I needed an oppos role explanation
Do outside next pls
This position is literally a mix of things I was good at or wasn't allowed to do in basketball lol I love it.
Could you do middle next?
Pls do middle next the struggle is real
great explanation! Hopefully this will bring more spotlight to more Oppos than OHs!
This was great thanks man
Just want to add Nimir on the opposite players to watch cause he's definitely one of the best, if not the best opposite today.
Can you do outside next
Eu estava literalmente procurando vídeos para aprender a jogar nesta posição, e você enviou este vídeo bem agora
Watch as much footage of Steve Timmons' playing indoor vball as you can. He's one of the top 5 if not top volleyball opposite in history. He could hit back quicks as well as any middle and basically pioneered the back row attack.
If an O can learn how to hit a back quick and then run double quicks on offense, that team can manipulate the block as it sees fit.
such a great content, thank u
my goat
Please do a video about how not to get injured during vball practicing!
please middle next
Nice Video 👍
Im sorry but serve specialist clears. Its so fun to come on for 2 seconds
fr (i'm an oppo)
outside next
Thank you for the vid
Do Libero
Hi Christian. Are you still playing college this year?
Im pretty sure nishida is 6 1, but ig that makes him even more impressive
I've seen him listed as both 6'1", 6'2" and now 6'3" - the man is still growing taller!
@@ulrik03 He is 1,87 m tall to be exact
Do you have an idea of making girls jerseys?
Pls do lebaro also
Can someone please answer my question
Do oppos only block outside or do they block middles too
Middle blocker
OUTSIDE HITTER NEXTTTTTT
Middle next pls
I'm a middle and sometimes its fun and sometimes its confusing😂
hey so i have a question what do i do if i cant play on my club volleyball team because i am 1 year older
I wanna do oppo but I just can’t block and can’t play outside
how high would a good spike be for an opposite at college or high school?
11'-11'2 for hs college 11'5+
video idea: reacting to haikyu intros
So is the outside hitter basically just a opposite hitter but in the other side?
Not necessarily, in general, outside hitters are expected to do serve receive while opposites are put deep behind other players, meaning, for the most part, they don't have to receive. Opposites are also often the second setter if the main setter can't get to the ball or got the first touch. But outsides and opposites are definitely the most similar positions.
MIDDLE NEXT
nishida is 6'1 btw
Learn how to hit line shots. Learn how to hit from the back row.
Darlan is goty
middle pls
W vid
Please libero
Missionary
Early
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