@@HosHenry I mean, we had a great player in india who used to do the first serve by jumping equal to the net hight. His name is Gimmy george who played for italy AND died there in a car accident. It was in the middle of 70s and 80s...
@@HosHenry I understood...but, in yout media, you have not shown Gimmy george to whom we cant keep aside when we talk about the legendary performances in the world of volly ball...
@A M this jump serve was made for the first time by a Brazilian called Jorge Mello Bittencourt still in the 60's, later it was perfected by the current coach of Brazil, Renan Dal Zoto, in 1979. Just look at the videos of the 1984 Olympic games to see that only Renan made this type of jump serve.
I like how the game got more aggressive with time, with players moving in split seconds for quick saves and passes. In the early years it seems volleyball was more like a laid back sports where not much energy was being used. This evolution video is pretty cool. Thanks for uploading 👏🏻👍🏻
Jump serve was invented by two brazilian players in the 80s: Motanaro and Renan (the later is current Brazil's national team coach). They made a short documentary about that with Karch Kirally.
I also don't understand why they let this information pass that revolutionized the volleyball service if there are international documentaries talking about them.
Os brasileiros não só inventaram o (( Saque Viagem) como se fizeram desse serviço pra surpreender os adversários e serem medalhistas de prata na olimpíada de Atlanta em 84 (eu assisti o documentário ) o daquele jornada nas estrelas do Bernard também surprendeu os adversários na época
Team captain from my high school team played it around 1988. He wasn’t very good though but refused to stop despite costing us several matches. I still hate that asshole.
Throw the ball higher so the point of impact is when your arm is fully extended, then just simulate how you spike with a little bit of force it will go over with some speed
@@АнтонНгуен-ч5п 1940's is called an Underhand serve, they teach you that when you start Middle School in P.E. They call it Underhand serve and they teach you it in the part of Canada where I live. I'm not sure what it's called in other places though
It's important to remember that at certain periods in time, blocking the serve was completely legal. The high float serve was meant to take away the serve blocking.
"The serve is the most effective weapon, unaffected by the block." -Keishin Ukai, Haikyuu At least i think it was Keishin, i don't remember correctly, all i know is it was one of the coaches that said this during one of the Aoba Johsai matches
I love how it took them about 20 years just to be like: “Hey, you know our serves?“ “Yeah, what about em?” “What if we just….. hit the ball…” “Oh my god… Jerry, you’re a genius!”
Imma let y'all in On a secret hear.....I can do a overhand serve but not and underhand...why? Cuz I started of with the habit of throwing the ball when I served underhand and I refused to change it😂
It’s cool to see the progress of the entire play, too. You can see more efficient blocking techniques and stuff, better offenses being run. I love volleyball.
I remember watching a match between the Canadian and Russian national teams in the early 80s, when the rules permitted blocking the serve. Often, the three front row players were dedicated to blocking the serve. A spike serve would have had a low probability of success in such a scenario. I think the predominance of the spike serve is largely due to the rule change that prohibited serve blocking. The game also changed dramatically when the rules governing how the ball could be legally touched were greatly loosened.
i love how serves evolved from a way to start a game to a way to win another point and break some arms in the process of proving that you can hit balls to move faster than cars with one hit,
Not every time usually the slow service that pass the net by like an inches are the worst because we all know that they fall at like 2 feet of the net but no one move so I have to slide the entire court to get it and destroyed my knee🙄😂
Evolution! The jump serve was used for the first time for the hall of fame, Brazilian Renan Dalzotto. He basically was the "inventor" and used it during his early stages of his career as player. When the national teams of Brazil and USA Played during an Olympics, at the first match, the Jump serve of Renan, Montanaro and Bernard got US by surprise. At the second game at the same competition, US leading by Karch Kirley avoided many shanks and beat Brazil.
I always serve underhand with my left hand with my left knee coming high up. So far I've been 100% on all my serves ( I play in a non-spiking league ). Great way to get the ball high up.
During my time in High School, my serve was similar to the one seen at minute 1:12, but totally from the back without leaning towards the ground, I arched my back to put strength on it and with my hand I scraped the ball to make an effect Screw/Claw, it was a very effective serve (the rivals did not know the route of the ball and with that effect they lacked control over the ball), so sometimes I did a most normal and soft serve to be able to enjoy the game (VolleyBall it's not about earning points just from service). :D
I don't know who was the guy who said "Do you think volleyball shorts are too short", but thank you. In terms of serves, they have been perfected over generations. They're the only time a person can be the star of the show and not have to worry about the wall known as the "block".
This is cool to watch I have been playing volleyball for 5 years now, and in April I got my first overhand server over, after trying my hardest for 2 years. I’m now working on my jump and float serve, having almost mastered my topspin serve.
@@si4801 I served underhand in a recreational setting for a long time. It's more effective than serving into the net over and over again when you're playing against people who are bad.
@@si4801 this is super late but I’ve played at the YMCA my whole life. For most of my career they didn’t even let us learn how to overhand, and until April I never had a competent coach who could really teach me what I needed. I was explained the basics and that’s all and I taught myself incorrectly. Now, for the past year I’ve been MVP and I’m becoming a coach for a younger team next year. So yeah, weird as it is, it’s true.
Very funny. How the game has develeped, it's quite different now from the initial game. I think the national teams from 1940s-1960s wouldn't have had any chance against contemporaty skilled non-professionals.
@@alexdrago4363 athletes nowadays are just freak of nature. Most of them are 6'3 guys with 40" vertical and the tosser (idk the term is, it's for the man in the middle front) are 7' guys. Even 80s wouldn't stand a chance against athletes in this era.
@@alexdrago4363 my high school volleyball team could destroy any 60s national top team, ok the fact is I'm from Brasil and my high school was really close to the best 90s volleyball team in Brasil, Bradesco club , so our high school team was actually 6"5 average hight, and everyone was at least u18 club players, with 2 guys over 6"10, and all starters went to play professional volleyball, actually some of them were already pros getting payed to play at 16 and 17 years old, plus 3 of them end up playing for Brasil national team for a while (none of them were actually starters but they did played), I still remember practice was brutal, the school was private but volleyball players got scholarships and the club sent a coach to help train the school team, we used to completely destroy any school, even the city finals were just a walk in the park, not rarely ending 15-0 every single set (back when games went to 15 and teams traded advantages every point), good times, but PE was hard as fuck because they used it as supplementary training for the athletes and the normal kids had to go along with it lol, my school even gave 0,5 points in all subjects for people that went to every single game to support the team lol.
Without the 1940s-1960s there will not be any contemporary non-skilled professionals, or even killer servers. They won't have any reference at all to even start developing.
@@JohnSmith-gu6hf not really tennis has become faster but the ball is larger and the courts slower.. the rise of Nadal is partley because of that. How many big servers has won grand slams the last 15 years?
Es hermoso ver como ha evolucionado no solo el servicio, sino todo en sí, las tecnicas, la manera de jugar, regkas, mesidas, uniformes etc. Que viva nuestro voley
O Saque viagem ao fundo do mar ou, simplesmente, viagem, foi usado pela primeira vez, no Brasil, na década de 60. Porém, foi popularizado e usado oficialmente na década de 80 por Montanaro; Renan & Cia contra os USA nas olimpíadas de 84. Outro famoso, na época, e q não aparece aí, foi o saque jornada nas estrelas, criado pelo brasileiro Bernard, em que alcançava até 25 metros de altura. A estratégia era utilizar os refletores dos ginásios para confundir os adversários. Foi utilizado pela primeira vez no mundialito de 82. Hoje, o saque não se utiliza mais por ser considerado ultrapassado.
I learned VB in Vietnam, 50years ago. We had an aircraft cable with turnbuckles to tighten the net. Jungle rules. You could jump, pull yourself up on the cable, and go over the net. Some damage I took from that counted on my disability compensation. After Vietnam, I got talked into playing in a church gym. For a few months I fouled a lot. That was where I saw a small woman do the roundhouse serve. So I learned it. A couple times when I got serve, one of my team mates brought a folding chair on the court and just sat til I screwed up. I loved VB.
I did not know that volleyball was invented just a few years after Naismith invented basketball my a friend of his that wanted something less violent that more students could play. Basketball was a bit of a brawl at first. Amazing that these two games are so young. I'd love to see the reactions of their inventors if they could watch top notch play today.
I can't believe it doesn't have any video of the Brazilian men's volleyball team. Mainly from the 2000s to 2012. Revolutionized the sport leaving faster, today everyone plays the same.
The Philippines created the “set” and “spike” in 1916 and six-a-side play was the standard two years later. By 1920, the rules mandating three hits per side and back-row attacks were instituted.
In this video at minute 3:06, we see how the director tries to outshine the best player in the world Regla Torres when she receives a ball and is sent into the void by her. In addition to trying to emphasize the Russians' service as good against the Cuban team (Morenas del Caribe), which was the best in the world at that time. En este video minuto 3:06, observamos como su realizador intenta de opacar a la mejor jugadora del mundo Regla Torres cuando recibe un balon y es enviado al vacio por ella. Ademas de tratar de recalcar el servicio de las Rusas como bueno ante el equipo de Cuba que era el mejor del mundo en aquellos tiempos. (Las Morenas Del Caribe)
Many people forget that rules changed a lot and that play styles are often the result of those rules. For example blocking the serve was allowed back then, so it was obvious why they played high at the serve
Ahh the underhand serve. I haven’t seen that serve in a long time. How the hell does that “hook shot” serve not send the ball flying into the stands? And where the hell is that modern serve from the thumbnail?
I think you forgot to add one of the most important changes in volleyball serves: the jump floater. In fact, by 2009, most players either jump-served or jump-floatered.
dont forget this The Philippines created the “set” and “spike” in 1916 and six-a-side play was the standard two years later. By 1920, the rules mandating three hits per side and back-row attacks were instituted.
Ivan Zaitsev is this record holder! )) Italian is one of the greatest to serve, but also to spike, too! This days his team is Kuzbass from Kemerovo, Russia
It's amazing how we just ask for a video and you do it right away! Great work! 👍👍
Haven't you heard about Jimmy George from kerala, india who shook the galleries in Italy by his outstanding serve and smashes???
@@lovingeorge65 wat
@@HosHenry
I mean, we had a great player in india who used to do the first serve by jumping equal to the net hight. His name is Gimmy george who played for italy AND died there in a car accident. It was in the middle of 70s and 80s...
@@lovingeorge65 im just saying *wat* ok xD u understand?
@@HosHenry
I understood...but, in yout media, you have not shown Gimmy george to whom we cant keep aside when we talk about the legendary performances in the world of volly ball...
The guy who comes up with jump serve was probably like
"Hey, spikes are cool why don't we start the game with one"
The guy who invented the jump serve is the current coach of Brazil's national team
franciscomap75 for real?
His name is Renan Dalzoto and he did it for the First time in the 80s
@@franciscomap75 Now?
@A M this jump serve was made for the first time by a Brazilian called Jorge Mello Bittencourt still in the 60's, later it was perfected by the current coach of Brazil, Renan Dal Zoto, in 1979. Just look at the videos of the 1984 Olympic games to see that only Renan made this type of jump serve.
And to think I could have been the greatest volleyball player ever back in the 40's and 50's
That's what I was thinking xd
Hahahahaha lol me too
Except rules would be much stricter and you'd be questioned every move
If you tme travel, yes. But when you're at their same era, no.
Except once you start jump serving everyone will catch on and then do the same
Can you imagine being the first team to get served a jump serve? That must have looked so crazy powerful in comparison to the standard.
Id be happy to watch the other team serve into the net.
“Why are they so back? Are they dumb? Wait, they’re running? OH SHIT!!”
I may be wrong, but I believe that the team that "created" the jump serve it was the Brazilian team
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IMAGINE GETTING SERVED THE FIRST FLOAT. LIKE THE FUCK HAPPENING TO THE BALL
I like how the game got more aggressive with time, with players moving in split seconds for quick saves and passes. In the early years it seems volleyball was more like a laid back sports where not much energy was being used. This evolution video is pretty cool. Thanks for uploading 👏🏻👍🏻
You had to win the serve to score a point. So set duration was impredictible
More like "and try harding was invented"
loosed it's cool
They still do that in grade school 😂
@@luzbiz9668*lost and I think it gained a different type of cool
Jump serve was invented by two brazilian players in the 80s: Motanaro and Renan (the later is current Brazil's national team coach). They made a short documentary about that with Karch Kirally.
It lacked the "star journey" serve, created by the Brazilian player Bernard in the 1980s.
Thanks for bringing that up. I was going to say my high school friend was doing a jump serve in 1987.
I also don't understand why they let this information pass that revolutionized the volleyball service if there are international documentaries talking about them.
Os brasileiros não só inventaram o (( Saque Viagem) como se fizeram desse serviço pra surpreender os adversários e serem medalhistas de prata na olimpíada de Atlanta em 84 (eu assisti o documentário ) o daquele jornada nas estrelas do Bernard também surprendeu os adversários na época
Always Brazilians invent skills in sports🇧🇷😂
imagine 1940 libero receiving 2018 serve
Adrianna Kurek i think liberos were introduced in the 2000s if I'm not mistaken
jimmybean may be right, so i mainly meant any person from 40s receiving modern serves
No libero back then, and even no passing before around 1960. Receptions were done with sets
the ball back then very heavy..
Adrianna are you sister of Bartoz Kurek ??? 😁😁🏐🏐
It's like "Evolution of Camera"
trueeee
Ikr!! The cinematic view and the quality of the video!
ironically, when time passed, my eye cant follow the more anymore
AJSHSHSHHA
YES
The serve in 1940s is still used for kids whose age is 12 or 11.
Nah when i was 12 i used to spikr serve
Spike
Nour Sabbah when I was 12 we had two chances for serve. First we needed to serve like 1940’s style then if our team got the point floating serve
Ada Argun no I'm 12 and I do jump serve, we have evolved.
Tomorrow is my inter school volleyball tournament...wish me luck😊
The “90s” style actually started to be used around 1984 by the Brazilians. It fully innovated Volleyball.
Brazilians were the first to see serves as plays you can build upon, just like in tennis.
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obgd pelo reconhecimento aí
Team captain from my high school team played it around 1988. He wasn’t very good though but refused to stop despite costing us several matches. I still hate that asshole.
In 2080, players are gonna learn to serve with their feet.
Lol they're gonna biycicle kick it
That be soccer
Well if the rules don't change then not since it would be a fault
@@yuemaeve it wouldn’t be a fault though. You‘re allowed to touch the ball with any part of the body, the hand is just considered best in most cases
@@guestaccount9242 which is true during a rally. You are allowed to, but not for the serve which is what i was talking about
1940 serve: exists
2018 serve: *i’m about to end this man’s whole career*
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Yuji Nishida
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Beginners at our school do that a lot
And yet, my serve can’t even go over the damn net.
Then do a spike serve with no jump
Even when I’m trying to do spike serve I can’t go over the net, so I still use 1940s serve
Антон Нгуен aim higher and hit it harder.
Throw the ball higher so the point of impact is when your arm is fully extended, then just simulate how you spike with a little bit of force it will go over with some speed
@@АнтонНгуен-ч5п 1940's is called an Underhand serve, they teach you that when you start Middle School in P.E. They call it Underhand serve and they teach you it in the part of Canada where I live. I'm not sure what it's called in other places though
It's important to remember that at certain periods in time, blocking the serve was completely legal. The high float serve was meant to take away the serve blocking.
"The serve is the most effective weapon, unaffected by the block."
-Keishin Ukai, Haikyuu
At least i think it was Keishin, i don't remember correctly, all i know is it was one of the coaches that said this during one of the Aoba Johsai matches
I think it's washijo or nekomata. I'm not sure tho
I believeit was Nobuteru Irihata(AobaJohsai coach) and Ukai that said it
Sighhh
There will be always that one guy that whenever he sees volleyball all he can think of is haikyuu
@@EmilJustinCerio true 🗿🗿🗿
*Yeah nice*
I love how it took them about 20 years just to be like:
“Hey, you know our serves?“
“Yeah, what about em?”
“What if we just….. hit the ball…”
“Oh my god… Jerry, you’re a genius!”
The first one is current my style in 2019😂
Yess so do i
The easiest & less power way to serve
@@blegedur not effective tho, it's basically a free ball...
@@si4801 were talking about beginners
And here I am, still serving like 1940
yes and i am in grade 10 😥
Aynen yaaa geliştirmek lazım servisimi (turkish)
Imma let y'all in On a secret hear.....I can do a overhand serve but not and underhand...why? Cuz I started of with the habit of throwing the ball when I served underhand and I refused to change it😂
Boomer check ✅
Same!
3:19 I just imagine Kageyama yelling “DECOYS STILL HAVE TO JUMP!”
Thank God there's a haikyuu comment
I was about to lose all hope
Karasuno 'FLY'
LMAOOOO
Christopher Jaleth BWHAHAHA
It’s cool to see the progress of the entire play, too. You can see more efficient blocking techniques and stuff, better offenses being run.
I love volleyball.
1940 serve: here you go
2018 serve: FUS RO DAH!!!
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**pats myself on the back*
432th liker and 2nd comment
they used to love the ball...now they just smash it!
Hey man smashing is a form of love ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
A single serve can kill you on the future xD
How??!
@@noname4687 Because the serve speed can knock you unconscious.
no name bruh imagine 134 km per hour hits u on the head
I remember watching a match between the Canadian and Russian national teams in the early 80s, when the rules permitted blocking the serve. Often, the three front row players were dedicated to blocking the serve. A spike serve would have had a low probability of success in such a scenario. I think the predominance of the spike serve is largely due to the rule change that prohibited serve blocking. The game also changed dramatically when the rules governing how the ball could be legally touched were greatly loosened.
i love how serves evolved from a way to start a game to a way to win another point and break some arms in the process of proving that you can hit balls to move faster than cars with one hit,
4:09 here we go, the king of jump serve !
nope, that title goes to Andrea Sartoretti!!
You don't see a Brazilian serve yet
His name is Ivan Zaytsev.
Dubbed "THE ZAR"
Real life oikawa
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My services have appr. 25 km/h, so what, I am happy when they pass the net in any way. The opponents love my service.
Not every time usually the slow service that pass the net by like an inches are the worst because we all know that they fall at like 2 feet of the net but no one move so I have to slide the entire court to get it and destroyed my knee🙄😂
Evolution! The jump serve was used for the first time for the hall of fame, Brazilian Renan Dalzotto. He basically was the "inventor" and used it during his early stages of his career as player. When the national teams of Brazil and USA Played during an Olympics, at the first match, the Jump serve of Renan, Montanaro and Bernard got US by surprise. At the second game at the same competition, US leading by Karch Kirley avoided many shanks and beat Brazil.
I always serve underhand with my left hand with my left knee coming high up. So far I've been 100% on all my serves ( I play in a non-spiking league ). Great way to get the ball high up.
No spike league? Where do you play? At grandma's?
Wth is a non-spiking league?
@@badlandskid Mainly for beginners. You can't hit the ball downwards over the net.
Bad habits can be hard to break
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy no spiking leage just sounds like volleyball for 3 yr olds and grandmas
If I was in 1940 I would be a really good volleyball player
If you’d survived starvation.
今みるとスゲー進化してんだなと思った。もうバレーは究極まで研究されて今の形になってるのかそれともまだまだ進化していくのか……進化するとしたらどういうバレーになるんだろ
mst srhn 化身とか出しそう(小並感)
超異次元バレボール
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そのうちオーバーヘッドサーブとかやるんちゃう?(ハナホジ)
二段攻撃とか最近きてますやね
3:50
Look at how they tried to save it. These guys are lit
Its out?
@@dandandalandan335 it hit one of the players on the right side so they tried to save it
O saque VIAGEM ao fundo do mar, a partir do minuto 2:54 e repetida depois, é uma invenção BRASILEIRA
Sapoha mesmo aí!
O triunfo da seleção brasileira de 84 que mudou a forma de saque no vôlei não foi referenciado..
Faltou o saque "jornada nas estrelas" criado pelo brasileiro Bernard na década de 1980.
During my time in High School, my serve was similar to the one seen at minute 1:12, but totally from the back without leaning towards the ground, I arched my back to put strength on it and with my hand I scraped the ball to make an effect Screw/Claw, it was a very effective serve (the rivals did not know the route of the ball and with that effect they lacked control over the ball), so sometimes I did a most normal and soft serve to be able to enjoy the game (VolleyBall it's not about earning points just from service). :D
I don't know who was the guy who said "Do you think volleyball shorts are too short", but thank you.
In terms of serves, they have been perfected over generations. They're the only time a person can be the star of the show and not have to worry about the wall known as the "block".
“When the ball flies up into the air, a thousand stories can be made” -My Teammate
バレーの進化も凄いけど
カメラの進化も凄い
思ったわ
サーブは「試合を始める準備」から「身長が関係しない最強の点を取る手段」に変化した様だ
めっちゃ鮮明になったし、どうしてカラーに出来るんだろうね
かみキ 身長は関係してる。
@@日本代表応援 バレーのなかで見るとね「
Ever since I've finished reading the Haikyuu manga this channel has been recommended for me at least 5 times a day, I-
"In modern volleyball, serve is a powerful weapon, where you can not be stopped by any wall of blockers" - Seijoh's coach. Well, true enough
This is cool to watch
I have been playing volleyball for 5 years now, and in April I got my first overhand server over, after trying my hardest for 2 years. I’m now working on my jump and float serve, having almost mastered my topspin serve.
u have been playing volleyball for 5 years and u can serve overhand only since April? I mean good job, but it sounds weird tho
@@si4801 I served underhand in a recreational setting for a long time. It's more effective than serving into the net over and over again when you're playing against people who are bad.
@@si4801 this is super late but I’ve played at the YMCA my whole life. For most of my career they didn’t even let us learn how to overhand, and until April I never had a competent coach who could really teach me what I needed. I was explained the basics and that’s all and I taught myself incorrectly. Now, for the past year I’ve been MVP and I’m becoming a coach for a younger team next year. So yeah, weird as it is, it’s true.
The 1960s serve where that guy stands backwards is so extra 💀
I used to serve like that in the late 70s. You get a lot of spin, but it's not that hard to return.
Very funny. How the game has develeped, it's quite different now from the initial game. I think the national teams from 1940s-1960s wouldn't have had any chance against contemporaty skilled non-professionals.
40 may not, but 60-s will win easily.
@@alexdrago4363 athletes nowadays are just freak of nature. Most of them are 6'3 guys with 40" vertical and the tosser (idk the term is, it's for the man in the middle front) are 7' guys. Even 80s wouldn't stand a chance against athletes in this era.
@@alexdrago4363 my high school volleyball team could destroy any 60s national top team, ok the fact is I'm from Brasil and my high school was really close to the best 90s volleyball team in Brasil, Bradesco club , so our high school team was actually 6"5 average hight, and everyone was at least u18 club players, with 2 guys over 6"10, and all starters went to play professional volleyball, actually some of them were already pros getting payed to play at 16 and 17 years old, plus 3 of them end up playing for Brasil national team for a while (none of them were actually starters but they did played), I still remember practice was brutal, the school was private but volleyball players got scholarships and the club sent a coach to help train the school team, we used to completely destroy any school, even the city finals were just a walk in the park, not rarely ending 15-0 every single set (back when games went to 15 and teams traded advantages every point), good times, but PE was hard as fuck because they used it as supplementary training for the athletes and the normal kids had to go along with it lol, my school even gave 0,5 points in all subjects for people that went to every single game to support the team lol.
А нахуя ты на англ писал?
Without the 1940s-1960s there will not be any contemporary non-skilled professionals, or even killer servers. They won't have any reference at all to even start developing.
It started from a beautiful and easy-to-receive arching ball to "I will break your receiving hand!" serve
Классное видео. Ваня Зайцев красавчик
Let's be honest, who here was been watching a bunch of haiykuu and now volleyball is coming up in thier recomended
1:29 did someone just cleared his throat
He just got covid
@@luismora9121 ahh
It's all coming together now
I would've probably ended volleyball careers in 1960.
Я просто обожаю волейбол! Особенно женский. Мужики играют как машины, четко и технично, а вот женщины с эмоциями! Готов залипать часами.
Que hermoso ver el trabajo en equipo en lo visual y con esta bella música que me lleva a un mundo donde los problemas no existen! Graciass
Que lindas cosas hacen los humanos
0:51 they're actually knows about rolling thunder in 1950 😳
1:14 His movement reminds me of modern table-tennis serving
Lol yes, he probably was a table tennis player too
Table tennis served 50 years from now is a straight up jump serve
i’m so confused with that second serve it’s like an underhand and an overhand mixed 😂
1960 image quality is amazing lol 😂
Shigeki Nakayama 中山繁樹 the 1960s image quality is still better than image quality of ufo or yeti videos
Missing the jump float 👍 great video
I m more focused on the evolution of the camera 😂😂. But i enjoyed the video, thank you for making it
Looking at the speed nowadays it is easy to assume men's volleyball is heading to the direction of ice hockey.
mezstah and what's that
@@Goondoable a sport when you feel it is spectacular but you don't see it actually happen
@@Goondoable they're gonna starting fighting every game
More like men's tennis. Less and less rallies. The game becomes more about serving.
@@JohnSmith-gu6hf not really tennis has become faster but the ball is larger and the courts slower.. the rise of Nadal is partley because of that. How many big servers has won grand slams the last 15 years?
Nice, but u guys missed the serve called: Journey to stars.
Bernard Brazilian 1980s.
The Zar Zayzev deserved this mention. I was watching exactly this match, back then. The ace and the record: I was melting 😁🇮🇹🏐
Thank You for this video ❤️
4:01 what great camera work
0:18 that carry tho 🤣🤣
Girl pans
Wwe
@@Uddeepana844 ?
I want to see some basketball shooting styles/strokes from 1930’s to the present.
Can somebody make a vlog on that ?
Es hermoso ver como ha evolucionado no solo el servicio, sino todo en sí, las tecnicas, la manera de jugar, regkas, mesidas, uniformes etc.
Que viva nuestro voley
O Saque viagem ao fundo do mar ou, simplesmente, viagem, foi usado pela primeira vez, no Brasil, na década de 60. Porém, foi popularizado e usado oficialmente na década de 80 por Montanaro; Renan & Cia contra os USA nas olimpíadas de 84. Outro famoso, na época, e q não aparece aí, foi o saque jornada nas estrelas, criado pelo brasileiro Bernard, em que alcançava até 25 metros de altura. A estratégia era utilizar os refletores dos ginásios para confundir os adversários. Foi utilizado pela primeira vez no mundialito de 82. Hoje, o saque não se utiliza mais por ser considerado ultrapassado.
3:12
"ROLLLINGG GUUU THUNDAAA"
Lmao it just looks like it i am sorry-
My high school friend Korea national volleyball player Jin Soo-ro completed the powerful jump serve in 1982
You must be 15yrs old now?
This video is 30 % volley lover, 70 % haikyuu fans XD
What's the difference
No jump float serves?
Jonathan Mattson their were a couple
Cause it's weak
I SMELL YAMAGUCCI SOMEWHEREEE
I learned VB in Vietnam, 50years ago. We had an aircraft cable with turnbuckles to tighten the net. Jungle rules. You could jump, pull yourself up on the cable, and go over the net. Some damage I took from that counted on my disability compensation. After Vietnam, I got talked into playing in a church gym. For a few months I fouled a lot. That was where I saw a small woman do the roundhouse serve. So I learned it. A couple times when I got serve, one of my team mates brought a folding chair on the court and just sat til I screwed up.
I loved VB.
Me encantó el video, estuvo muy bueno, felicidades por el trabajo hecho!
4:10 That blue shirt guy in the middle really cover his head as if he knows the ball will hit him lol
It's to cover more area of the other team's sight
Nuno Magalhães and to also not get hit in the head
So ive been watching too much haikyuu to the fact this showed up in my recommended..
Where's the infamous Star Trek service by the Brazilians in the 80's ?
It was a joke. Who uses that in matches?
Only Bernard could do it right. The fact is that it worked at that time because the players weren't able to receive a ball falling from so high.
I did not know that volleyball was invented just a few years after Naismith invented basketball my a friend of his that wanted something less violent that more students could play. Basketball was a bit of a brawl at first. Amazing that these two games are so young. I'd love to see the reactions of their inventors if they could watch top notch play today.
Yeah, it's pretty cool and amazing how far it's come. Enjoy it.
3:02 The reaction, I think she missed? XD
Great compilation, not one float serve ;)
2018 serve guy would win againts 40s entire team.
Only if he gets the right of service at the start of the match ;)
Evolution of the human race and how fierce we've become against each other 😅😂
Ja mislio da će pokazati Bateza kako servira, ali Kvisko je bio carina od igrača i isto fenomenalan na servisu.
1:58 it is not from 70s, it is 1990 women's world championship
Those graphics were way too good for the 1970s 😅
Just two words: Ivan Zaytzev. ❤️
I can't believe it doesn't have any video of the Brazilian men's volleyball team. Mainly from the 2000s to 2012. Revolutionized the sport leaving faster, today everyone plays the same.
The Philippines created the “set” and “spike” in 1916 and six-a-side play was the standard two years later. By 1920, the rules mandating three hits per side and back-row attacks were instituted.
Really enjoyed it
In this video at minute 3:06, we see how the director tries to outshine the best player in the world Regla Torres when she receives a ball and is sent into the void by her. In addition to trying to emphasize the Russians' service as good against the Cuban team (Morenas del Caribe), which was the best in the world at that time.
En este video minuto 3:06, observamos como su realizador intenta de opacar a la mejor jugadora del mundo Regla Torres cuando recibe un balon y es enviado al vacio por ella. Ademas de tratar de recalcar el servicio de las Rusas como bueno ante el equipo de Cuba que era el mejor del mundo en aquellos tiempos. (Las Morenas Del Caribe)
Incrível como o Brasil tem uma contribuição super importante para o nosso vôlei ser oque é atualmente!! Orgulho dos meus brazucas!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷😍
So I'm stuck in 1940...
Ну очевидно же, что помимо техники менялся и сам мяч. Его масса, размер, материал и прочее. Так что тут все не так однозначно:)
Many people forget that rules changed a lot and that play styles are often the result of those rules. For example blocking the serve was allowed back then, so it was obvious why they played high at the serve
I love how the 1980’s has better quality than 1990
Ahh the underhand serve. I haven’t seen that serve in a long time.
How the hell does that “hook shot” serve not send the ball flying into the stands?
And where the hell is that modern serve from the thumbnail?
This is less about volleyball serves and more about ball technology evolution
Break your eyes.
@@devnarayanbagmariya6693 lol what?
Интересно,подача спиной к сетке.
1970 sudah mulai modern dan banyak gerak tipuan, Jepara hadir
I think you forgot to add one of the most important changes in volleyball serves: the jump floater. In fact, by 2009, most players either jump-served or jump-floatered.
dont forget this
The Philippines created the “set” and “spike” in 1916 and six-a-side play was the standard two years later. By 1920, the rules mandating three hits per side and back-row attacks were instituted.
@@UMAKEMESMILESWACKIN No, I haven't forgotten those, but the video is specifically about serves.
Cadê o “Jornada nas estrelas” do Bernard??!!!!
What would happen if someone in 2018 do the 1940 serve :)) in a real professional game
Faltou o saque jornada nas estrelas de Bernard do Brasil.
Ivan Zaitsev is this record holder! )) Italian is one of the greatest to serve, but also to spike, too! This days his team is Kuzbass from Kemerovo, Russia
Fun fact: two styles of serves were created by brazilians. One of them appears in this video (90s) but was created in the 80s
It lacked the "star journey" serve, created by the Brazilian player Bernard in the 1980s