Just Yoshe By rotations do you mean transitions? Like where to move when? Cause if that’s it then it varies from team to team depends on what kind of defence or offence your team plays
Our coach explained to us the rotations. He told us that our rotation is counter clockwise. Try to watch volleyball videos for you to understand the rotations. Our coach gaves us homework our homework is to watch volleyball videos. Our game is near so I always watch volleyball videos and we do trainings.
im actually the opposite (sorta), i watched haikyuu because i played volleyball and i got even more interested in the sport because of how fun and intense it looked in the anime and i just expanded into watching actual matches and compilations jdknjndkkdn
@@Chain_Curse well that is true. i started getting into volleyball because of haikyuu BUT it's really getting on my nerves when people talk about haikyuu Like all i want is some tips and advice not haikyuu fans
ive been wanting to play since the beginning of this year . then last month i watched haikyu . so know i DEFINITELY wanna play . ive always wanted a sports jersey and a team hoodie wit a number on it😖
@@iatenine omg samee like I've wanted to play it for about 3 years now but there are no girls teams around me, and then me and my friends started watching haiku and theres about 5 of us even tho you need 12 it's still a start
@@alicjajankos8485 tbh no position is going to save you from floor burns you just have to get used to them sure liberos have to endure it the most but u got to do what u got to do to keep the ball up. I am a middle blocker so I don't have to pass much yet my legs are full of floor burns
I'm just scared of hitting my face because when my sister and I were little we were trying to slide on blankets and I hit ny face and lost a baby tooth.
Can you guys tell me if i can be a setter or libero as some who is 12 years old and 4’7? I genuinely want to play volleyball but people say my height is a huge disadvantage and that I won’t be able to play the positions i want and i wanna learn some tips. I already started practicing a little in my brothers room (which os actually pretty big and has room for me to practice) and i wanna start playing at some point
my coach saw that I was the shortest person in the team (around 4’11 actually- but almost 5’0) and they automatically said that i’d be the libero, I tried saying that I have no experience in being a libero and I originally wanted to be a setter but she refused and and said that i’d be the libero in the mean time, thou im actually enjoying being the libero because predicting the attacks and getting to save the ball is so much fun aaa-
right!! i wanted to be a libero or outside but i was immediately put in middle since i’m tall being middle is ok but i’d much more rather be in a position i love
Because I’m on freshmen team we don’t really have a libero but I feel like I am because I’m always in the back and I’m the shortest that I am. I am constantly saving balls too. I am praying I’m not going to play that positioning JV
I'm in sixth grade and I am a volleyball player in our school im not a libero but it's so hard for me to save the ball. Actually we really don't know who is the captain ball in our team so I wish we could know it this week.
Overall Setter- control the offense of the game, they also always get the second ball and sets the ball up for attackers. but you need to be really good at over and under hand setting. Also, they have to be able to read the court and have good communication Opposites(right-side hitters)- they are located at the right front-hand side of the court and they hit from that angle. They can also play from back and front row, with that they have to be good hitters and passers. Its also great for they to know how to serve, set, block, and spike. Outsides- they also play the back and front row. But they need to be a strong attacker. They need to have a lot of skills because they need to know how to block, serve, pass, spike, and play defense. These players are very important to the game. They most often set and the strongest attackers on the team. Liberoes- they play back row and only back row. They wear a different color shirt and can enter and exit the game without subbing out. They can also replace anyone on the court however they mainly play for the middle blockers. The are the best passers and defense in the court and they need to know how to set. They also need great agility because they are the strongest diggers and passers on the team. Middle(middle-blocker/middle-hitter)- They are usually the tallest person on the team and they are really important for blocking. They need to have a good serve and have good attack and blocking skills Defensive Specialist(DS)- They can sub for any player. They are very strong passers and blocker(it depends on their position). But they are usually there for defense which means liberoes and the DS can be on court at the same time
I'm actually learning volleyball because I got inspired of haikyuu. I'm getting better at receiving! :)) I wanna receive like Sawamura and hit balls like oikawa.
Oh cool ! What position do you play ? And do you find it quite interesting? Ah sorry I’m asking this because I might be thinking about playing it 😅 it’s all because of Haikyuu 🤣👍
@@milkbread7698 same! what position do you want to play? I just started learning not too long ago and I'm good at setting and I just recently learned how to pancake which is exciting!
I'm slowly learning more and more about volleyball all because of haikyuu I've always wanted to play volleyball but now I actually have the guts to tryout XD
Any Libero tips I've been playing since 7th Grade and I'm in 8th Grade right now, but I've done a ton of camps and clubs so you could say I'm a bit advanced , so please give me some advanced tips! Thanks!
I’ve got you! As a libero myself I can help you out. On serve receive, make sure to always stay on your feet. That is critical. Always make sure to create angles to your setter while serve receiving too. Remember to stay relaxed, and move your feet. When digging, make sure to not watch the ball. Watch the hitter. Watching the hitters’ shoulders are very important. If they are tilting to the right side of the court, make sure to react and quickly move over there. I always go with my gut and it ends up being right. Also, never hesitate. If you think the ball is yours, IT IS YOURS! On free balls, make sure that you are very accurate with your passing. Make your passes high enough for your setter to get a good set off of them. If your setter is playing back row, make sure to always take the free balls and serves from them. You always want your setter to get second hit. Another tip is to always watch your corners. Many skilled hitters find open spots in the court, and it is your job to cover them. If you are unsure where your hitter is hitting, go to the spot that is open on the court right as they are about to jump. They usually cannot react fast enough to hit in a different area and you should be able to get the hit up with ease. Finally, make sure you do not sink up into the offense. It is an easy mistake to make, and I am caught making it frequently. Watching your setter and hitter get up to hit makes you think you want to cover the block, but DON’T! Stay in the back row. It is very easy for the other team to push the ball to a corner, and if that ball hits the ground, it is without a doubt yours. If you have any questions I am glad to answer! And remember to always have fun and keep a positive attitude on the court. Good luck! ❤️
Sophie Ketterling Let me add something, I’m a server so meaning you Libero has to be always ready due the fact, us serve can float our serves! Some of us can float a lot and pcontrol where our serves go! We usually aim for the deep court 1st position but also float our serves just to confuse you (float serves mean the ball does not go straight but moves right to left while going toward you, even if it’s right to left, it still be really powerful. Sometimes, just me I think. Like to add a spin to our serves ( my coach hates me doing it uwu) and we also flat our serves! Us servers our give our team a point or the other team a point. I always wanted to be a Libero says I shouldn’t waste my strength as Libero and I should be a server, if you know me in real life, every time I serve my teams is like, watch out for head people!! I have .weird aiming with heads XD and also do play for provincials, school or maybe even international? I play for provincials, sorry if you couldn’t read this... I have horrible grammar. I also an opposites uwu.
I got a tip WATCH HAIKYUU FOCUS ON NISHINOYA IF YOUR A LIBERO FOCUS ON HINTA IF YOUR A SHORT SPIKER AND JUMP HIGH FOCUS ON TANAKA IF YOUR A AVERAGE SPIKER FOCUS ON SUGA OR KAGEYAMA IF YOUR A SETTER
Maddie Faye i’m a libero, and whether or not you serve really depends on your rotation and coach’s decision. i usually sub in/out for the middle blocker. sometimes the middle will serve in my place, and sometimes i will serve instead of the middle. usually i serve at least 2 times every set.
Im already playing volleyball in our school im the libero but our court isn't the nice thing to do dive lol but i wasn't that serious...then haikyuu!! Went in my life and know i gotta train for kageyama senpai.
I love your channel! You have tought me so many things about volleyball my coaches have never been able to teach me! I love your channel! You deserve millions of subscribers!
Why do I see some comments about Haiykuu? 😂😂. I mean I agree with those who talk about the Libero position tho... even though during games when a lefty hits at me the ball doesn’t spin sideways and I shank. If you wanna be a Libero, my top that works for ME, when the ball makes contact with my forearms and the hit is hard, either I absorb the ball the letting my body take the energy and push my body back, or when it hits my platform I sort of pull my platform back if it’s a receive with my arms out to me sides. And finally, sometimes I break or separate my platform to control it. If you want to be a Libero, I hope I helped you. Good luck out there my fellow Liberos. 💞
CuRe_Vinhzzz that’s great advice, usually I put my legs into it (that’s what I was taught to do) and then I push up as the ball makes contact, making a larger impact. But if I dive for it I usually just try to make a safe landing so I can keep an eye on the ball better and make a better hit higher.
Could you do a video on hitting and setting quicksets? My team is just now starting these and I’d like as much advice as possible! I love your channel so much and really appreciate everything you do❤️❤️
As someone who is a 11 year old and is left handed, I say that being left handed gives you MUCH more advantages. It also can be of use for spiking with both hands.
See, I know you will put Nootsara in this video😂😎She is absolutely legend😍😍😘The best setter I’ve seen!! Her amazing and accurate under + Kim’s powerful spiking😂Wow perfect match!! I'm so enjoyed watching them play together❤love them so much!
Thank you so much!!!! Because of your videos I got chosen to be a varsity at my school even tho I started from scratch .Im so glad I found your channel
I would love to be a middle blocker but I'm not tall lol, but I think being the opposite would be the perfect position for me, my tryouts are in August and it's currently may so in 6 months. I will be practicing a lot, wish me luck guys through my journey!
I love her videos so much, I just got on my volleyball team at my school and the youngest kid there so I watch her videos just to reassure my self of what I’m doing 😊
I’d LOVE nothing more than to be an oppo side setter but tragically I’m 6’4 (I’m a middle) and my coach hates me setting.Been practicing tho and try outs are coming up.Wish me luck
I know exactly how you feel. I play in two different teams and in one team I already play opposite because I'm a good blocker and a leftie but the other trainer just wants me as a middle because I'm one of the tallest there even though I'm just about 6ft
I’m a Libero and I know how to set( I’m not very good at it but when my team needed a new setter I was an option) I know how to hit( mostly back row attacks and middle) and I have good ball control when I pass
If your arms are strong you should be libero but if your good at hitting the ball with your Palm you should be spiker also if your fingers is good enough to push the ball up you should be spiker. And just so your know if your not the shortest person in your team you MIGHT Cant be libero
If you are quick on your feet and can read hits or serves well you could be a libero or DS if you'd rather have a more steady direct job you could set setters control the way the game goes if you want to try hitting you could it is recommended to be tall or above average height but there has been shorter hitters if you can get your approach and timing down you are good to go
wow, thank you so much, this helped me a lot!!! i did not know what was what because my current location does not have a volleyball team, it is all about football and almost nothing else! i decided to be an outside thanks to you! 👍👍👍👍
i didn't even get to choose my position😭my coach just told me i played like a libero but i'd want to be one anyway bc i'm always middle back and i'm best at passing (rather than hitting and setting)
Oh my gawd I wanna play volleyball but my parents ain't stuffing me into a club becuz of money and also because I have tried out so many sports before and if I want to go to a club in school I need to wait like a half year till I can actually sign up so ... But I'm still here hyping this up I think if I would play volleyball I would be either a setter or libero Because I like supporting other people and being there for them so they don't need to worry that muchhhhh
I want to be an opposite/wing spiker. Well I'm pretty sure they're the same position, and I'm a lefty so I think that is the best role for me. (Also *nice kill Tanaka* )
I wanna be a setter, DS or a Libero. But from what I can tell, the Blocker(MB/MH) would be the best decision for me; I'm around 5'5-5'7 feet tall and I have good jumping power, and a strong arm. So, a setter would be okay too. It seems being a Libero requires a lot of diving and guts,(not to mention a short build) so in order to be a good one, I'll practice that first!
New subscriber here, even though we are in a quarantine this woman just explained it so easily and I love it! I learned the abilities of what a opposite spikers must do. Thank You coach Koko ☺️♥️✨! I hope I get to see you soon! Filipino Subscriber here!!!
I’m trying out tomorrow but Im pretty sure the coach picks your positions based off of your strengths and weaknesses if you make it at tryouts. Wish me luck 😨
It is, Liberos are a very critical position to play as. They bring a lot to the team and are a very important place. When others can’t get to the ball it’s the liberos main focus to get the ball before it can touch the ground, if they don’t the other team gets a point. That’s all I know for now but I’ll come back with more information when I get more.
Ceyda DAŞDEMİR No problem! I personally just don’t play volleyball right now (and I technically can’t because of covid) but I’m glad to share what I know through the internet
i started playing in my first year of highschool, the sport for us is actually a subject. Its called the volleyball excellence class, when you join about a week or two in you will get assigned a position the head coach/teacher thinks would best suite you. we never got to choose our position but luckily i got OH (Outside Hitter) i can play any position being one of the most versatile players on my team. but i honestly like playing outside the best because i like slamming the ball through the blockers. :)
I wish my school had a boys volleyball team when I was there I would’ve joined but if most likely be a libero because I’m average height and I can’t spike very well yet
Billie Eilish typically if you’re short, you’ll be placed as a libero, but that doesnt mean you can only play that position!! try them all out and play whichever one you like best, goodluck!
Sorry I dislike by accident I want to see the replies. Also u might get placed as a libero unless someone is shorter than u but keep practicing on your hitting/setting
Coaches are suppost to like you and support you im pretty sure the coach does like you and is just tuff on you, or maybe he/she expects more for you. Get to know your coach and talk to them about the position you want.
Muffy Loves Hugs I can relate like I work so hard at practice when others don’t and half the time he forgets to play me. Like I’m the only one who puts full effort into block, run the whole warm up without stopping, do my steps for my spike and out in effort when peppering. As soon as I mess up in a game I get taken out mean while everyone else can make 5 mistakes but stay in. What annoys me the most is that he lets some that don’t have their overhand serve serve when I have mine. But good luck to you
Hey Muffy, have you tried talking to your parents and/or the coach about how you feel? It's always important to keep an open line of communication. That may clear up some of what is going on.