FWIW, many teams put the libero at the left back defensively to dig the other team's outsides and put the back row outside in the middle back to allow them easier hitting lanes for back row sets.
I often place my Libero left back to defend the outside hitter's - Some will play them in the middle but I prefer to have "Pipe" as a back row attack option... \m/
When you have the serve you can move to your planned positions and do not have to switch after the ball goes over the net nowadays. However you have to switch after recieving the ball when recieving the serve.
There is a mistake in rotation 4 serve receive. Usually you let the OH2 from that rotation receive where you placed the OH1 and push the OH1 to where the libero is on position 6 and the libero to where your OPH is in position 1. You then "hide" your OPH in the bottom right side corner of the court. That way you dont get that awkward left side stack in the front row, you already have OH1 in the correct position for a pipe attack from the back row etc.
I wouldn´t call it a mistake, I guess its just another option tu receive. With the rotation that its shown in the video, you do hide the OPP in the bottom right corner, and at the same time, gives the option to the OH2 for a faster preparation to attack in zone 4.
When I first knew about volleyball rotation, I loved the idea that every player gets to play in all positions, then I found out about all this... Playing the game how you want to play but only after the ball leaves your field. This system would be ridiculous in any other team sport, imagine a goalkeeper(soccer) by center and the striker inside the goal when they start the game then they both run past each other to their correct and comfortable position.
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
Why should the libero be positioned at zone 6 when he is behind the block. Hardest expected hit is on position 5, that why you have to put your libero there. Also this leaves space for outsidehitter to hit from behind in the middle.
Well a lot of higher level teams do not actually switch and the outside will hit right side for one rotation and right side will stay on the outside. The reason they are there is because outside hitters focus on passing while it’s not an emphasis for right side hitters as they are more focused on attacking and blocking
It depends on your level of play and the number of quality setters you have. Higher levels are almost exclusively 5-1. Lower levels might want to develop two setters, so they could run a 6-2. Beginners can run a 4-2 so the setter doesn't have to run around so much.
Am I misunderstanding something or does the "base position" formation seem to change when setter is in front row? Originally setter covers zone 1 but by rotation 4, oppo now covers zone 1 instead?
They are going around in a circle, it is only the Libero that gets confusing because they cannot go to the front at all times. It is possible to just replace Libero with MB2 and they can just rotate in a circle infinitely. But this means both your MBs need to be able to receive well AND attack well, which is very impossible to achieve at high levels, since one requires you to be short to dive easier and the other requires you to be tall to attack/block over the net.
The purpose for these specific set ups is to kind of divide up specific skills so positions are more specialized. For example, with this rotation only the outside hitters and the libero will ever have to pass which means right side, middle and setter are allowed to be weaker in passing and focus more on the other skills.
this is very enlightening to everyone but internationaly speaking, libero cannot serve at any point of the game.. other than that this is very insightful.
Libero can serve for one player in the original rotation. Once established, they must serve in that position only throughout a set. The original player can still serve in their position later if the coach chooses, but the libero cannot serve in another position until the next set.
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
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this is the best explanation i have seen on this app. thank you so much.
FWIW, many teams put the libero at the left back defensively to dig the other team's outsides and put the back row outside in the middle back to allow them easier hitting lanes for back row sets.
I often place my Libero left back to defend the outside hitter's - Some will play them in the middle but I prefer to have "Pipe" as a back row attack option... \m/
I will have to watch this video a couple time hahaha
When you have the serve you can move to your planned positions and do not have to switch after the ball goes over the net nowadays. However you have to switch after recieving the ball when recieving the serve.
best explanation ever!!!
Glad it was helpful!
There is a mistake in rotation 4 serve receive. Usually you let the OH2 from that rotation receive where you placed the OH1 and push the OH1 to where the libero is on position 6 and the libero to where your OPH is in position 1. You then "hide" your OPH in the bottom right side corner of the court. That way you dont get that awkward left side stack in the front row, you already have OH1 in the correct position for a pipe attack from the back row etc.
I wouldn´t call it a mistake, I guess its just another option tu receive. With the rotation that its shown in the video, you do hide the OPP in the bottom right corner, and at the same time, gives the option to the OH2 for a faster preparation to attack in zone 4.
When I first knew about volleyball rotation, I loved the idea that every player gets to play in all positions, then I found out about all this... Playing the game how you want to play but only after the ball leaves your field. This system would be ridiculous in any other team sport, imagine a goalkeeper(soccer) by center and the striker inside the goal when they start the game then they both run past each other to their correct and comfortable position.
I like it, I am very helped by this information, I hope there will be a video about volleyball setter signs 👍
Decided to wait until college to learn volleyball. Chat I might be cooked.
Im doing exactly that too but i have potential
Joined the tryouts without knowing all of this. I'm also cooked.
Real bt high school 9th grade
Wait, isnt oh1 in zone or position 4? And opp in zone 2
Depends what rotation 2,3 and 4 I think that OH1 would be in zone 6 and in rotation 1,5 and 6 would be in zone 4
Most teams have S @ 1, OH-2, MB-3, Opp-4, OH-5, MB-6. In a 5-1 Opposite means the player opposite the setter who is not a hitter.
since when Libero can serve?
It might be new but they can now
@@maddie-sr1jk not in FIVB rules
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
Best explanation
Why should the libero be positioned at zone 6 when he is behind the block. Hardest expected hit is on position 5, that why you have to put your libero there. Also this leaves space for outsidehitter to hit from behind in the middle.
Is this rule applicable new fibv? rule?
How is rotation 3 serve receive not a violation??
Hey, great video, can you do one for 4-2 too? Thanks!
Thanks
libero can serve?when did this kind of rule is given?
in the u.s
Tomorrow its my 1st day to work as coach but i am not so familiar in the rotatio hahaha
Icon shouldn't be identical
noob question, why do rightside hitter and oh1 start in those positions if they are going to swap anyway?
Well a lot of higher level teams do not actually switch and the outside will hit right side for one rotation and right side will stay on the outside. The reason they are there is because outside hitters focus on passing while it’s not an emphasis for right side hitters as they are more focused on attacking and blocking
is 5-1 primary rotation in volleyball? or its just a strategy?
It’s the most common strategy
It depends on your level of play and the number of quality setters you have. Higher levels are almost exclusively 5-1. Lower levels might want to develop two setters, so they could run a 6-2. Beginners can run a 4-2 so the setter doesn't have to run around so much.
rotations are so complicated
Am I misunderstanding something or does the "base position" formation seem to change when setter is in front row? Originally setter covers zone 1 but by rotation 4, oppo now covers zone 1 instead?
rotation 4 setter is in the front row, so they go block the right side. Oppo is in the back row so can’t block, so they cover back right
Libro will do survice😊
How to play 5-1 rotation with out lebero
I am confused with overlap
This is technical and complex for me 😅
Libero serves the ball
its hard to grasp these concepts when it seems pointless. why not just have everyone go around in a circle and rotate that way?
They are going around in a circle, it is only the Libero that gets confusing because they cannot go to the front at all times. It is possible to just replace Libero with MB2 and they can just rotate in a circle infinitely. But this means both your MBs need to be able to receive well AND attack well, which is very impossible to achieve at high levels, since one requires you to be short to dive easier and the other requires you to be tall to attack/block over the net.
Blud has never seen real volleyball 💀
The purpose for these specific set ups is to kind of divide up specific skills so positions are more specialized. For example, with this rotation only the outside hitters and the libero will ever have to pass which means right side, middle and setter are allowed to be weaker in passing and focus more on the other skills.
@@jacob2713ohh alr that makes sense thank u sm 🙏
I'll like to see you try to dig 100km/h balls while also trying to block and set a ball
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Libero doesn't serve
this is very enlightening to everyone but internationaly speaking, libero cannot serve at any point of the game.. other than that this is very insightful.
That’s how we play in the US
This explanation was great but nobodys talked about libero's skin color😓?
Totally lost 😂😂
Same😅
why is oppo recieving what the heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell
In some Asian teams, where the OH 1 is their main attacker, they will hide the OH and have the Opp receive the ball
I still dont understand shit
I don't think that Libero is very well, might want to take him to see a doctor XD
Libero can not serve
😵💫
Libero can’t serve
they can in the U.S!
Fr?
Libero can serve for one player in the original rotation. Once established, they must serve in that position only throughout a set. The original player can still serve in their position later if the coach chooses, but the libero cannot serve in another position until the next set.
Libero can serve once and that’s it
@@mikwurwasmikusweb6934: But not according to international rules.
This is too easy
Ahhh rotation 😠
When your team serves you can stand where you want
Not in international
Libero cant serve
Yeah they can
They switch out like a sub comes in
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
rotation doesn't make since, why move your players around? too confusing. everyone just move in a counter clock wise. simple.
Welcome explained but everybody knows libero's can't serve that's when the middle broker comes in
Only in the USA, which they made volleyball more complex! Ahahaha 😂😂😂 No wonder they only won 1 gold medal in women's volleyball in the Olympics because of their crazy volleyball rule in NCAA! 😂😂😂, but internationally, libero is not allowed to serve!
There's nothing wrong with libero serving imo. If you have crazy float serve why not.
Unnecessary rules