Man, this is other level. When I find myself looking for content to improve my volleyball skills I always end up with the same recommendations so I decided to start watching volleyball players content due to its vanguard videos. But in this video I could easily get a bunch of new advice on receiving that I have to watch it again many times analysing it. Thanks bud!!!! By the way, Alexander is a freaking beast!!!
I watched this out of boredom and i can see why some of the best receivers are so good. Such an overlooked aspect of the game, that one touch is so important
i loved the video, was really good, i have a request/question though and that is if you could provide a bit more video on the receiver, not from the first person view but from the side where we can see them move there feet and where there hands are positioned, i don’t want to seem complacent or anything, cause this was very informative
This is an amazing video I have been watching videos about volleyball for almost 3 years and their is no other like this one. Very good you will escell if more of these are made.
excellent explanation, many concepts I did not know or did not understand how to explain them, or I had seen them in practice but I did not understand why they worked at certain times, but now everything was clear to me. Reception master class
Loved this style of instruction and quality feedback. There were detailed tips specific to you sprinkled in around a lot of reps as well as physical demonstration. What else could you want?! At the same time, I believe it would be better if we were able to see you, the student, more though. For 60 - 70% of the time, we were watching a coach on a box hitting downballs instead of watching you learn and make adjustments, which would help us make adjustments. Of course, thank you for making the video.
It'd be nice to see a tutorial about how to receive a floater. IMHO jumping serves are hard just because they can be very strong and therefore tricky to react and control, especially if not on the body. On the other hand, good floaters are quite hard to bump receive and good technique is needed. This is why nowadays a lot of players use volley to receive them
I wasn't actually looking for a club since I'm just an amateur volleyball player. Nowadays, a lot of my time goes into creating content, and whatever free time I have is spent with my family, so there's really no time for clubs.
We've only made a few videos in this collaboration. This is probably the only one that turned out in a proper volleyball training format. But seeing your interest, I'll try to meet up with him again and film something else!
We've only made a few videos in this collaboration. This is probably the only one that turned out in a proper volleyball training format. But seeing your interest, I'll try to meet up with him again and film something else!
We also recorded a podcast that will be released on Alexander's channel, but it will be in Russian. I can, of course, dub it into English like this training video, but it will take me a few days.
Man, this is other level. When I find myself looking for content to improve my volleyball skills I always end up with the same recommendations so I decided to start watching volleyball players content due to its vanguard videos. But in this video I could easily get a bunch of new advice on receiving that I have to watch it again many times analysing it. Thanks bud!!!! By the way, Alexander is a freaking beast!!!
Yes 💯 you keep searching and find a golden nugget. Best video so far in serve receive
MAN! The advice in the 5:16 is another level, I have never heard of that advice. I will star doing ut ASAP! thanks
I watched this out of boredom and i can see why some of the best receivers are so good. Such an overlooked aspect of the game, that one touch is so important
This feels like an insider scoop! Thank you for sharing this experience
Float serves are a lot more common in America so it would be good to see how the pros pass floats aswell
I play in Brazil here and theres also a lot of floaters, we mostly use their hands to pass floats
overhand recieve
@@a1phakosmic293 And if the pass reaches you at your chest? You can't overhand receive it in a controlled way then without a lift
@@timbraska6750then underhand receive, it’s just that overhand receives are way better for floats
i loved the video, was really good, i have a request/question though and that is if you could provide a bit more video on the receiver, not from the first person view but from the side where we can see them move there feet and where there hands are positioned, i don’t want to seem complacent or anything, cause this was very informative
This is an amazing video I have been watching videos about volleyball for almost 3 years and their is no other like this one. Very good you will escell if more of these are made.
Great volleyball player and great teacher too! Hard to find people with talent on both playing and teaching these days on any area.
excellent explanation, many concepts I did not know or did not understand how to explain them, or I had seen them in practice but I did not understand why they worked at certain times, but now everything was clear to me. Reception master class
Loved this style of instruction and quality feedback. There were detailed tips specific to you sprinkled in around a lot of reps as well as physical demonstration. What else could you want?!
At the same time, I believe it would be better if we were able to see you, the student, more though. For 60 - 70% of the time, we were watching a coach on a box hitting downballs instead of watching you learn and make adjustments, which would help us make adjustments.
Of course, thank you for making the video.
Your Communication is amazingly effective. That makes a huge difference to other Trainings.
Nick is massive 💪
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incredible stuff as always Nick! those legs look strong for real lol
honestly I don't think the go pro added much...
Really liking this!
Super nice to see you play and have a pro give you tips and help you adjust. A lot to take in and learn here!
I didn't actually need to watch this video, but i just like your content - love the vids! ❤
Half of the vid In, pretty good 👍
muy bueno! esperamos que subas mas!
I would love more videos like this
It'd be nice to see a tutorial about how to receive a floater. IMHO jumping serves are hard just because they can be very strong and therefore tricky to react and control, especially if not on the body.
On the other hand, good floaters are quite hard to bump receive and good technique is needed. This is why nowadays a lot of players use volley to receive them
Did you found a club for next season?
Greetings from player from Serbja, following your videos for years
I wasn't actually looking for a club since I'm just an amateur volleyball player. Nowadays, a lot of my time goes into creating content, and whatever free time I have is spent with my family, so there's really no time for clubs.
Thank you, very good Masterclass 🙂
Thank you very much for this wonderful video, looking forward to more in real life content
We've only made a few videos in this collaboration. This is probably the only one that turned out in a proper volleyball training format.
But seeing your interest, I'll try to meet up with him again and film something else!
How is that court works??
Can you do the same with float serves?
We've only made a few videos in this collaboration. This is probably the only one that turned out in a proper volleyball training format.
But seeing your interest, I'll try to meet up with him again and film something else!
We also recorded a podcast that will be released on Alexander's channel, but it will be in Russian. I can, of course, dub it into English like this training video, but it will take me a few days.
@@TheBestSideofVolleyball if its not a problem
Is that arena pressurized or inflated or how does it work? I have never seen anything like it.
This is an inflatable arena. I'm not familiar with the manufacturing technology, but I've seen these structures before)
Can you do the same with float receive.
If u showed first person clip show the third person clip too please the first person clip is not useful at all
Удивлен, что Александр и вы знаете английский
Александра я озвучивал нейросетью. Насколько он хорошо знает английский, я не знаю))
Nice video. But at the point where you did weel we did not get to see you from the outside.
please anyone, does anyone know the official name or where to buy the white and blue ball in the thumbnail
volar-shop.ru/
This is the company's official website, but I’m not sure where they can deliver this ball.
Wow, this video was translated by ai? I seen original vid on Russian
Using AI, I created Sasha's voice track and then edited everything myself. I recorded my own lines without using AI)
viva españa
Maybe when you wear the camera on a helmet, it would not bother you that match. Would look silly though. ;-)
The hassle isn't that the camera's without a helmet, it's having to keep your head straight to keep the video stable 😄
@@TheBestSideofVolleyball you did great! Also nice that you brought a second person so we can see your movement 👍
This is made with AI
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Лол. У тебя ещё и на инглише канал есть)Прикол)
DAME TUS ZAPATILLAS
What a suspended video :D
That is not a rocket science.
Much more valuable would be an advice on how to receive strong float serve by digging hands