I have a girl on my team that has a wicked fast top spin. We'll play with other teams serve receive by going deep end line, making them move back. Then she will go top spin middle court. Very effective! I highly recommend having different serves to keep the other team out of system. Especially with everyone serving floaters.
i’m no volleyball coach but a jump topspin is a jump serve with a topspin on the ball, and it’s a generally fast and powerful serve. a jump serve in general is pretty self explanatory and there’s different types of jump serves (eg. jump float, jump topspin)
It's all a matter of Risk vs Reward. A spin serve is used because you can put a lot more power behind it than you can on a float serve. The trade off to this is the higher risk. A rule of thumb for spin serving is that at the end of the night you should be able to be at least 1:1 aces to misses. Even if you are taking power off of it to have more control, a deep or well placed spin serve can still put a lot of pressure on the opposition and the goal is to force a free ball or off speed shot.
I have a girl on my team that has a wicked fast top spin. We'll play with other teams serve receive by going deep end line, making them move back. Then she will go top spin middle court. Very effective! I highly recommend having different serves to keep the other team out of system. Especially with everyone serving floaters.
I'd dread to have a last name like that
My language arts teacher was Mrs. Seamen
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He changed his name… it’s how he found his bf.
Also another video I used to learn from for my top spin. Thx.
thank you, i just crashed out in the backyard because i was floating it into the abis
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I became confuse now cause i couldn't find any differences between jump serve and jump topspin serve? Could you clear my confusion?
i’m no volleyball coach but a jump topspin is a jump serve with a topspin on the ball, and it’s a generally fast and powerful serve. a jump serve in general is pretty self explanatory and there’s different types of jump serves (eg. jump float, jump topspin)
I got my top spin jump serve im really happy
What does he mean by "heat"?
Power and speed. There really isn't much point choosing a topspin over a float if its not super powerful
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@@jollibee2896 no. He meant heat. The coach kept saying that they were bringing the heat, which it just means power and speed
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There is one named Whitney playing in finnish pro league🤔
This looks nothing like Haikyuu...
Pandacham lmao
No. Really?! Especially Beacuse Haikyuu is about Basketball, It does seem similar In a way!!
nigga what u mean
maria l. Haikyuu is volleyball it’s a volleyball anime lol 😝😝😝
Eazy_ As_123 no one cares about freaking hokyuia
My teacher says that top spin is not a good jump serve because it doesn't go in a lot in the court.
It's all a matter of Risk vs Reward. A spin serve is used because you can put a lot more power behind it than you can on a float serve. The trade off to this is the higher risk. A rule of thumb for spin serving is that at the end of the night you should be able to be at least 1:1 aces to misses. Even if you are taking power off of it to have more control, a deep or well placed spin serve can still put a lot of pressure on the opposition and the goal is to force a free ball or off speed shot.
Jump Float is better when serving, it unpredictably fall, but it also had its weakness; touching it in a tossing position.
It depends, if you're going to spike it or just serve it. (There is a difference between spiking and serving :P )
@@juliexyg then why is the jump serve almost always professional Olympic players choice?
@@juliexyg jump floats are overrated and not nearly as hard to receive as jump topspin serves.