I learnt about rotations but still couldn't understand the positioning of players during a match. Your explanation just solved all my confusion thank you.
This is just rotation 1 serve receive! I remember learning rotations a few years ago and being very confused! Now I know full rotations for 4 positions! It gets easier with more experience.
What I hate is the vagueness always used to explain this. Like the back row player can’t go in front of whomever is in front of them. So is it illegal if a back row player has 1 inch of their foot in front of their corresponding front row player? That’s how it was just worded in this video and how every vague person explains it or I does it have to be their entire body has to be in front of that player to be illegal? I didn’t even mention if it’s spatial body parts or is it just what’s in contact with the floor?
The rules were changes a few years back so it was made almost impossible to have a rotational error. The current rule says that only SOME part of your foot has to be further inward/outward (in correct position) in correlation to your neighbouring players.
I think you may have made a mistake, unless I am misunderstanding what you are saying. You said the middles cannot go "in front" of either player horizontal to them, or vertical to them. However, in the 2nd setup, you have the RS from the front row WAY behind the front row MB. Can you clarify this?
Coach mau tanya nih, saat pelaksanaan pertandingan TARKAM trus penerangan dalam lapang voli tidak ada dan pertandingan di tunda besok hari karena hari sudah gelap dan salah satu tim sudah memenangkan 1 set pertama, apakah disaat diadakan pertandingan pada bsk hari skornya mulai lagi dari kosong-kosong..!?? Mohon pencerahannya COACH..!!🙏🙏🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
If the hitter is in the middle they are no longer an “Outside Hitter.” They are now just middle. When the ball is in play on the opposing teams side you will stay up on the net for a block. When the ball is on your side, shuffle back to the ten foot line for a hit
Usually the front row is not involved in the serve recieving action.Sometimes just the setter also recieve from the back, in this situations, the setter either runs to the front if he/she did not pass the ball and plays the regular set or they actually need to recieve the ball, in this case sometimes the libero, sometimes the middle in the front or the Opposite Hitter takes on that second ball for setting of that first ball of the rallye. What normally happens is that just the 3 Backrow players are involved in getting the serve and the Setter on 2 is staying is where he/she is, Middle and Outside Hitter changes positions for the attack.
@@joshspeed8404You might do that if you're playing just for fun. Any serious team will not let the setter receive. Normally an outside hitter in position 3 (front-row center) will go receive in position 5 (back, left from their point of view) because after receiving they will go spike from the left.
That positioning wouldn't be legal under the overlap rule. Here's why: * **Overlap Rule and Intent:** The overlap rule isn't just about the physical location of players, but also about their **intended actions** at the moment of the serve. * **Setter Positioning:** The Right Back (RB) shouldn't be positioned in a way that suggests they are the primary setter. The Setter (position 1) is the designated player for setting the ball. If the RB is positioned too close to the net and clearly looks like they are ready to set, it would be considered a violation. * **MF's Role:** The Middle Back (MB) also plays a role in serve receive. While the Setter is the primary focus, the MB can still participate in receiving the serve, especially for short or angled serves. Having them positioned too far back hinders their ability to contribute. Here's how the officials might interpret the situation: * **Advantage to Receiving Team:** If the RB is positioned clearly in front of the MB and looks like they are the primary setter, it could be called as an illegal formation. This gives the receiving team an unfair advantage because they essentially have two potential setters confusing the opposing team's attacker. * **Spirit of the Rule:** The overlap rule is meant to ensure a fair and balanced court for both teams. Having the RB positioned that far forward goes against the spirit of the rule, even if they aren't technically "side-by-side" or "front-to-back" with the MB. **Here's the bottom line:** While there might be some slight variations in positioning depending on the specific serve, the RB shouldn't be positioned so far forward that they appear to be the primary setter. The MB should also be involved in serve receive and shouldn't be positioned too far back. A balanced formation with the Setter in the middle of the back row and both the RB and MB within a reasonable distance for receiving the serve is the ideal scenario under the overlap rule.
@@floydl8537this is good read. Is this in the official vball rule books? I just don't understand what you mean by "the setter (position 1)" do you mean zone 1? Since theyre running 5-1, and zone one is the setters base defensive position when the setter in zone 1, 6 & 5. The ref should know there's no other setter in the team. So by the setter moving closer to the net, the setters intention is already getting ready for attacking position by getting closer to the net on a serve receive Maybe the right back (opposite) could move further away from the net compared to this example play. The setter could also go a bit more to the left of the RB(OPP) Middle back (Libero) is ready to receive the ball
"The players in the middle can't go in front of either players horizontal to them." This is so confusing... The player in middle back (6) must have one foot closer to the back out of bounds line than the player in middle front (3), one foot closer to the left out of bounds line than the player in the (5), and one foot closter to the right out of bounds line than the player in the (1). Her wording makes is seem like the middle back can't be in front of the 1 or 5, which is incorrect.
Why do I feel
Like im in math class 😅
😂😂😂😂i too. I am watching this from Kenya
I learnt about rotations but still couldn't understand the positioning of players during a match. Your explanation just solved all my confusion thank you.
I play volleyball in college for 3 yrs...practice day n night ...greatest enjoyable days of life
This is just rotation 1 serve receive! I remember learning rotations a few years ago and being very confused! Now I know full rotations for 4 positions! It gets easier with more experience.
I still dont get it😭😭
Same!😭
What I hate is the vagueness always used to explain this. Like the back row player can’t go in front of whomever is in front of them. So is it illegal if a back row player has 1 inch of their foot in front of their corresponding front row player? That’s how it was just worded in this video and how every vague person explains it or I does it have to be their entire body has to be in front of that player to be illegal? I didn’t even mention if it’s spatial body parts or is it just what’s in contact with the floor?
even an inch is ilegal, but its difficult to judge
The rules were changes a few years back so it was made almost impossible to have a rotational error. The current rule says that only SOME part of your foot has to be further inward/outward (in correct position) in correlation to your neighbouring players.
I think you may have made a mistake, unless I am misunderstanding what you are saying.
You said the middles cannot go "in front" of either player horizontal to them, or vertical to them. However, in the 2nd setup, you have the RS from the front row WAY behind the front row MB. Can you clarify this?
Coach mau tanya nih, saat pelaksanaan pertandingan TARKAM trus penerangan dalam lapang voli tidak ada dan pertandingan di tunda besok hari karena hari sudah gelap dan salah satu tim sudah memenangkan 1 set pertama, apakah disaat diadakan pertandingan pada bsk hari skornya mulai lagi dari kosong-kosong..!??
Mohon pencerahannya COACH..!!🙏🙏🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
Hello i have a question, what if the outside hitter is in the middle front where does he/she will receive the ball?
If the hitter is in the middle they are no longer an “Outside Hitter.” They are now just middle. When the ball is in play on the opposing teams side you will stay up on the net for a block. When the ball is on your side, shuffle back to the ten foot line for a hit
@@ShifuP2thats correct but was not the question.
Usually the front row is not involved in the serve recieving action.Sometimes just the setter also recieve from the back, in this situations, the setter either runs to the front if he/she did not pass the ball and plays the regular set or they actually need to recieve the ball, in this case sometimes the libero, sometimes the middle in the front or the Opposite Hitter takes on that second ball for setting of that first ball of the rallye.
What normally happens is that just the 3 Backrow players are involved in getting the serve and the Setter on 2 is staying is where he/she is, Middle and Outside Hitter changes positions for the attack.
@@joshspeed8404You might do that if you're playing just for fun. Any serious team will not let the setter receive.
Normally an outside hitter in position 3 (front-row center) will go receive in position 5 (back, left from their point of view) because after receiving they will go spike from the left.
@@mikolajwojnicki2169 finally someone who knows ball
That setter cannot go in front of the middle player until the ball enters their court.
Setter did not break any overlap rules for both rotation 1 serve receive, setter did not go to the left of MB/L or in front of OH
Once the ball is released the setter can move to the center. That maybe true from the old rule.
That positioning wouldn't be legal under the overlap rule. Here's why:
* **Overlap Rule and Intent:** The overlap rule isn't just about the physical location of players, but also about their **intended actions** at the moment of the serve.
* **Setter Positioning:** The Right Back (RB) shouldn't be positioned in a way that suggests they are the primary setter. The Setter (position 1) is the designated player for setting the ball. If the RB is positioned too close to the net and clearly looks like they are ready to set, it would be considered a violation.
* **MF's Role:** The Middle Back (MB) also plays a role in serve receive. While the Setter is the primary focus, the MB can still participate in receiving the serve, especially for short or angled serves. Having them positioned too far back hinders their ability to contribute.
Here's how the officials might interpret the situation:
* **Advantage to Receiving Team:** If the RB is positioned clearly in front of the MB and looks like they are the primary setter, it could be called as an illegal formation. This gives the receiving team an unfair advantage because they essentially have two potential setters confusing the opposing team's attacker.
* **Spirit of the Rule:** The overlap rule is meant to ensure a fair and balanced court for both teams. Having the RB positioned that far forward goes against the spirit of the rule, even if they aren't technically "side-by-side" or "front-to-back" with the MB.
**Here's the bottom line:** While there might be some slight variations in positioning depending on the specific serve, the RB shouldn't be positioned so far forward that they appear to be the primary setter. The MB should also be involved in serve receive and shouldn't be positioned too far back. A balanced formation with the Setter in the middle of the back row and both the RB and MB within a reasonable distance for receiving the serve is the ideal scenario under the overlap rule.
@@floydl8537this is good read. Is this in the official vball rule books?
I just don't understand what you mean by "the setter (position 1)" do you mean zone 1?
Since theyre running 5-1, and zone one is the setters base defensive position when the setter in zone 1, 6 & 5. The ref should know there's no other setter in the team. So by the setter moving closer to the net, the setters intention is already getting ready for attacking position by getting closer to the net on a serve receive
Maybe the right back (opposite) could move further away from the net compared to this example play. The setter could also go a bit more to the left of the RB(OPP)
Middle back (Libero) is ready to receive the ball
This is a 6-2 rotation right?
Can middle player hit the ball in center frontrow please answer me 😢🎉
you stated that person in the middle cannot go in front of the person to either side of them. this is incorrect.
Wait, why is the OH near the setter like he is of the second line?
"The players in the middle can't go in front of either players horizontal to them." This is so confusing... The player in middle back (6) must have one foot closer to the back out of bounds line than the player in middle front (3), one foot closer to the left out of bounds line than the player in the (5), and one foot closter to the right out of bounds line than the player in the (1).
Her wording makes is seem like the middle back can't be in front of the 1 or 5, which is incorrect.
Thank you
Didn't everybody just break the rules right after you said that
I'm sorry but I didn't recognize the position RS
1 розтановка хрень центрі 0 защити
2 розтановка под сеткой нікого і це погано бо туда часто кідають
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Stolen video from 4Athletes
This is so sad and unfortunate. America what's going on?! Can you teach these people the right education.
What?
You go on youtube, tiktok, and other social media apps to expect correct education? 😅 internet sources are only references or entertainment.
I feel like USA 🇺🇸 could had sent some better lookin women for the beach volleyball 2s. Chechnya women are so beautiful 😍