Very good but I disagree with one thing. I manage often to serve a flat floater just above the net that drops dead right after passing the net and then drops dead in the first third of the court. This is done by having a high contact point with taller players. It often surprises my opponent and is a good way to score. It's a difficult serve but not impossible to achieve. However, the low squat position is still the best option as explained in the video. 👍
This took a really .. really .. long time to put together :)
Even Bruno has been edited in with a different pose to follow the narrative. Well done.
Wow this is an excellent video
Good analysis, thank you
Nice Explanation! Do you have a video explaining what to do when the ball comes at you higher than you expect instead of shorter?
awesome analysis. tyvm
this really helped me with technique! even though i mostly play indoor volleyball :)
Very good but I disagree with one thing. I manage often to serve a flat floater just above the net that drops dead right after passing the net and then drops dead in the first third of the court. This is done by having a high contact point with taller players. It often surprises my opponent and is a good way to score. It's a difficult serve but not impossible to achieve. However, the low squat position is still the best option as explained in the video. 👍
stop lying, you have never managed that.
Great info with one caveat. It's height, not heighth