Girls Playing Club Volleyball - Top 5 Ways to Create Confidence in Your Teammates

In girls volleyball, sometimes you do not even touch the ball to make a big difference on the volleyball. Below are 5 ways to contribute to your colleagues better players.

1. As a knight ... Call for the Ball from Your Setter

Attack, especially for a high ball, I was taught that whoever calls the ball the loudest she wants most. That really makes a difference for a setter to run and a pass out that the network has the hunt. Youhave understood as a hitter that your setter as she moves out of their comfort zone, can concentrate on the ball to her hitters lose sight of options. If you have a setter if you could not read your hitter very well you would need to see depends on hearing. One of the best ways to make a setter know where you (aka Where are they needed to put the ball), and that you are ready, the ball is hit, they scream (or the ball) ... loud!. What they may not be able to visually they leave withAudio - so you have to be loud and you need to know they let the ball. Hey______ "Out here in 5!", "Outside, Im out here!" Say it like you mean it! and it is safe enough to give you the ball.

2. Call early to serve the ball.

This is a great way to direct traffic on the court. Whether it looks like you are to be served or not, talk about what you see and remember the server doing.Watch player tendencies. When was the last time when a serverdo they stepped to the line served the ball short, if it looks like she goes again Be prepared to Say it to your teammates ... "Watch the short serve." Do it however you is deep, short serves, cross court, right down the line. I do this all the time especially when the quiet and the ref has blown the whistle already. Sometimes I'm the only person to say something, but I do not care. I would rather warn my colleagues about a possible short serve than with my pants down be caught by aSurprise ace. What happens in this case. Some players in the front row who may be nervous and not focused enough in a better and a key step towards the net just because you warned them about the possibility of a short serve. Get use to comment on what you see in the breaks in play. You can use this time to the other team know you are prepared for anything. The elimination of the moment of surprise, creating confidence in your teammates.

3. Remind Hitters toCover.

I've seen get annoying for the players, it is recalled, "cover" by other teammates. So here is a cool way to be borne by "your teammates. Yourself.Then Do it, what usually happens is Monkey See, Monkey Do, if you meet Say it loud "cover and" then you do it. The coolest thing, a knight is to hit a golf ball, block and view, select a different player, the ball, so that the hitter a second chance that the ball has cleared. Instill confidence in your front row hitters by alwayswith his back in coverage.

4. Remind your blocker Opposing Hitters on Hitting tendencies.

I have mentioned this in particular for about an interesting phenomenon I see in high school and club ball so Im going to talk about it, talking about. If you jump one of your front-row player, not someone to make the jump to ... why block? I see it very much. Two boys go to spend the energy and try to put a ball, is an upward block (goingagainst the ceiling and then come down), so that a Ball, which is 9 out of ten of the block to never touch. Why not spend, then, early transition back into a defensive position ball down and the concentration of the same energy to making a precise defensive dig so that you can run a quick offense? Make the other team to pay a deposit type ball ... treat him as a free ball speed and just practice increasing your transition. Keep the ball down player without the ball blocks willcourageous and let your defense confident that the ball is when you dig precisely.Another what you say, your blocker to do, rather than relying on a weak hitter or down ball hitter to double and to help the middle blocker to the great front row hitter. So if you are blocked in the back row and you see a blocker that a knight can never let them know that persons who have taken a block and either transition off or go block someone who will hit the block deserves.

5.Remind your setter Where is the Big Block.

Sometimes, what is the easiest place for the setter to perhaps not the smartest play for the team to score. If your setter is the latter that the big block because they did not recognize, perhaps, where the weaker or smaller blockers are ... If you are a knight in the front row ... a great BMOC (man on campus) and let your setter know where the smaller blockers. Or where the weak blocker. Or where the setter. Tell her to put Not hold in this way prior to the termination of the really big girls, a good blocker. And if that means that you are not ready ... it should be. On behalf of the team ... Get the Point.



April Chapple, editor / creator Volleyball Voices.com is the "Five Quick Tips" columnist for the American Volleyball Coaches Association Coaching Volleyball magazine and numerous articles on playing and coaching elite volleyball. April is the author of the E-Books "99 Girls> Volleyball Tips "and" How To Stop Serving Like a Wimp "Get your copy now can http://www.volleyballvoices.com April april@volleyballvoices.com be achieved or 702.277.4837.

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