These are really good. It's amazing how bad habits creep into one's technique over the years (lots and lots of years!) because against weaker competition, it's easy to assume that if it works, you're doing the right thing. Thanks for helping me re-establish quality control measures in my game!
It's the same fundamentals, but it's more setting diagonal than straight forward, either that or set it higher so the back row attacker can hit the ball.
Wew first time my team won againts upperclasses, these setting tips really really do help. (i showed those fools that lower classes can play volley too :D)
Have been coaching for 20 years HS. You do a great job of breaking stuff down and the videos snippets of action are great. Was wondering if you could do something with players who are not jumping out of the gym and techniques for them. Also wondering your thoughts about double/triple blocking on all middle attacks and how you would rotate your defenders based on each.
Hi coach donny! Could you please make a tutorial on how to do a one handed set? Would be glad if you do 😊 love your tutorials, it really helps me alot 😁
Coach I need help with the timing, I am always jumping too early and end up contacting the ball on the way down. How do I know when to jump and contact at the peak of my jump
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm normally a setter but haven't set for a year, and my form and technique was very off. Watching your videos helped me get back in shape, thanks!
+kenneth garcia I agree, but I think that's not enough content for one video. Maybe multiple alternate passing/setting techniques? Like what to do in quick thinking/ little space situations
Nice stuff, Coach! I second the "ask" for a little vid on one-handed setting. Some players make it look soooo easy and buttery but my self-taught approach isn't getting me very far, very fast. Thanks for all the great videos...instructional, inspirational, and just plain entertaining.
this video really make me an incredible setter when I learn how to be an effective and efficient setter this is why I keep my self to focus on the ball when I'm setting it from my various attacker
I absolutely love this video and how well it is describing each step. Any tips on how to set the ball farther with jump setting? I feel like I can't put the ball up high enough or far enough because I can't use my legs to push momentum upwards. Any tips would be much apprieciated, cheers!
Great video man, really helpful! I've always struggled to get a good top spin on the ball and the movement of the wrist when spiking a ball is pretty unclear and hard for me to execute. So if it was possible to get a video on how to do those things and practise them would be really great, at least for me! But keep up the goos work.
Awesome!!!!!! I have always wanted to learn how to set and all these setting videos were extremely helpful Coach Donny thank you. Can you make a video about how to set back row hitters.
Hi Coach donny! Please do a video on how to spike a ball when you can't jump high. Please please please.. looking forward on that tutorial! Thank you Coach Donny❤
Great video, thanks for making this! Can you provide me with some tips to set a ball tight to the net (overpass) instead of always tipping it over? Is jump setting the only method to "save" a tight ball as a setter? I'm 5"7 so it might be an issue for me? :(
1:- How the proffesional setters setting the Ball Feel like their Hand work like a #SPRING .Please tell how to make our Finger which will so flexible that work like a SPRING . Suggest the workout / streching/exercise/tutorial for this . 2:- Please Make video for "Medicine Ball workout for improving Setting and for strong and flexible Finger.
could you make a video on the art of the pancake? I understand as passers we need to move our feet to the ball in order to get the best opportunity for the setter, but it's a nice weapon to have in your arsenal.
I wanna know like are you supposed to keep your eyes on the ball all the way through until you release or is it fine to shift your eyes to your target as the ball is entering in your hands. Cuz I feel like it’s easier for me to aim when like I’m looking where I’m aiming. Yuno like football or basketball same concept. So can I do that when setting? Or is it a bad idea?
Hi coach, could you introduce how to set a hight spinning ball after a dug hard spike? It is much harder for me to set (control) it comparing to a common digging. either the ball slips out of my hands, or I couldn't set it to ideal location. thanks.
Hi thanks for all those clear demonstrating tutorials i like them all very much.Problem is theres a middle hitter in my team. he is a very good player indeed but he is getting blocked easily or else if he cut the ball he is not having option other than hitting at a place where everyone knows so being defended. please tell me how to set for him avoiding the block. it would be more helpful if u suggest through a vedio. Thanks in advance :)
Sir, I have a question about how to set the ball for different players as every player wants different sets. And many times I mistake and set a wide ball for my middle . And tnq sir
The setter in 1 example is same as me i land with 1 foot being the right foot then for some reason i tend to kick with my left foot.. Is that something i have to change or it does not matter? Answer please thank you
Hello Coach Donny! Im playing volleyball at my highschool and Im the setter, just wondering if you are backrow jump setting is it efficient? Also if I am backrow setting (jump setting) is it okay? (As long as the ball stays on my side of course) Thanks!!
Hey coach Donny, I'm having trouble jump setting forward. I have a better touch on jump setting backwards than forward. Is it that I don't have enough strength or have bad timing?
Two part comment for anyone. First, would you consider the middle blocker action a "team blocking strategy error" at the 1:59 segment? Should the middle blocker have just taken off outside on this play and let the OH take the setter dump? No middle threat here. Secondly, have you ever run into someone whom has done a statistical study that approximates the delta (lets say team hitting percentage gain) between jump setting and non-jump setting? Curious if it is worth .010, .020, .050, etc. Most setters seem to gain offensive speed by jumping but also sporadically but give up some accuracy. Strategically, all the examples at the end of the video (except the replay of one above which could be a blocker error) had about the same effect as if the setter was not jump setting. By the way, I'll state a decent non-jump (or below the net) setting dump has the advantage of being used in all rotations. As a blocker, you don't need to worry about a jump setter who comes from the back row...
+HVABALL Also, and along the same lines, I count about 4 topics that could use some opinions (or facts) on as far as effectiveness. 1. Jump serve vs jump float 2. Swing block vs traditional block 3. Jump set vs traditional set 4. Percentage of setter attacks
+HVABALL Part 1: Team blocking strategy error for certain. The outside should have had the setter as his blocking priority and if the setter dumped to the left of that block, left back should pick up those balls. Part 2: At the NCAA level for the men's game, as a middle you have around a .08 seconds to close a block at the pins when an offense is being run in system from a 3 option pass. It is worth it at higher levels to jump set in my personal opinion, yes. Especially when it comes to involving the middle attack (front and back row). Not only is the tempo increased, players jump higher so they will need a higher set. As a pin blocker, if I see a setter set a 1 ball from the ground IN SYSTEM I'm going to trust my middle to absolutely stuff that ball or my back row read that play exceptionally well. It's night and day defending a 1 ball set from the ground opposed to being from a jump set. Love to hear your thoughts! 1. GMS had done a study showing that teams are statistically more apt to earn a point from jump float compared to jump spin serve. Again speaking from the higher levels of volleyball. If you're not a terminal jump spin server, float is the way to go! 2. What's your definition of a swing block compared to traditional. Over the years USAV has modified the swing block to where the arms are not actually swinging as aggressively in years past. Now a lot of people refer to it as the standard block these days. In terms of the footwork however, I feel it makes you quicker and more athletic. Primarily for the middles in today's fast-paced game. 3. We are kind of already talking about that in general haha 4. Elaborate more if you could!
+Dari Burtin Keeping the discussion to 3 option passes only, I'm interested in the OH Blocker positioning in front of the jump setter prior to set. What I see in many of the highlights is there is no commitment to blocking the jump setter (when they dump or could dump), marginal to no commitment to the middle hitter, and then the OH blocker streaks out to the right attack and either does not close on the line shot or drifts by the hitter whom cranks a ball angle inside the vacated area. Clearly it is in vogue now (like jump serving once was), but I wonder about the future. It is even more pronounced when the setter is back row. This started to drive me nuts watching NCAA women over the last couple years and the right side hitters started climbing to .400 and .500+ in certain matches.. When setting. I'm trying to dump twice per set in otherwise good situations. Sort of an experiment. I can hear the reputation already. Some matches you will see a setter dump twice per match (not set). I'm wondering how often a jump setter should be dumping in good situations and whether that is more effective than the jump setting itself. I'm thinking that you will want to jump set but practice contacting the ball at a point where it has broken the plane of net so a back row attack is a potential threat.
+HVABALL I feel we are on the same page but not the same paragraph. Or the same paragraph but not the same sentence. I agree with what you're saying as well about the OH not taking the setter dump seriously enough. The setter is a front row attacker so as a blocker you should treat it as such. In terms of closing to the pin in that same situation that you are referring to: since it is a three option pass I'll give the offense the benefit of the doubt as they are advantageous in this situation. If there isn't a kill at the end of the scenario then the defense should be happy I'd assume haha.
Hey coach Im 12 years and i have played volleyball for Many years when it comes to jump setting i fell like i dont have any power/force to set please help me.
Caphin strength train your upper body and set with a weighted Ball for finger and wrist strength. Today i play for the youth nationalteam and ind the Best league in my country as a 16 year old. Competing against 20+ years old. Keep focussing on your overall strength and Then it will eventually come by it self. Another tip is to focus on having a Quick release
+Tommy Phouthavong So if you're pushing a set to area 4 and you are in say, area 2 or 3, you want to push out with your elbows and legs. This is used for any set that has to go a bit of a distance before dropping. If you're setting say a first-tempo spike from the middle right on top of you (A-quick), then you want to use your wrists to pop the ball right into the swing zone of your hitter. It's like the idea of using a claw hammer to put together a house, but using a ball peen to build a birdhouse. Power for one, and finesse for the second.
These are really good. It's amazing how bad habits creep into one's technique over the years (lots and lots of years!) because against weaker competition, it's easy to assume that if it works, you're doing the right thing. Thanks for helping me re-establish quality control measures in my game!
That’s exactly what happened to me when I started setting in my sophmore year 😭😭
I would like to see a tutorial on receiving strong hits/serves I always mess up
your videos are so informative - even with good solo drills! than you!
I finally got a volley team for my school and these videos by coach donny is really good to use to explain exactly what volley ball is to beginners
Can i request
How to set to attact the back row?
Thnks.
It's the same fundamentals, but it's more setting diagonal than straight forward, either that or set it higher so the back row attacker can hit the ball.
Wew first time my team won againts upperclasses, these setting tips really really do help. (i showed those fools that lower classes can play volley too :D)
Have been coaching for 20 years HS. You do a great job of breaking stuff down and the videos snippets of action are great. Was wondering if you could do something with players who are not jumping out of the gym and techniques for them. Also wondering your thoughts about double/triple blocking on all middle attacks and how you would rotate your defenders based on each.
Hi coach donny! Could you please make a tutorial on how to do a one handed set? Would be glad if you do 😊 love your tutorials, it really helps me alot 😁
Thanks a lot coach. Greetings from Turkish Republic 😊👍🙋♂️
Coach I need help with the timing, I am always jumping too early and end up contacting the ball on the way down. How do I know when to jump and contact at the peak of my jump
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm normally a setter but haven't set for a year, and my form and technique was very off. Watching your videos helped me get back in shape, thanks!
You should make a jump set with one hand video
+kenneth garcia I agree, but I think that's not enough content for one video. Maybe multiple alternate passing/setting techniques? Like what to do in quick thinking/ little space situations
Can you make videos regarding middle blocker skills??
Need it soon
hey coach Donnie, I have a question. how do you know where you go/defense it when someone else is spiking the ball?
By far the best tutorial's. I am very happy I found your videos. 👍
Nice stuff, Coach! I second the "ask" for a little vid on one-handed setting. Some players make it look soooo easy and buttery but my self-taught approach isn't getting me very far, very fast. Thanks for all the great videos...instructional, inspirational, and just plain entertaining.
Sorry Coach, I just found your related video from 2016. I should have searched before making a request. Thanks again for the great content!
God bless Coach Donny for teaching me everything I know about volleyball
this video really make me an incredible setter when I learn how to be an effective and efficient setter this is why I keep my self to focus on the ball when I'm setting it from my various attacker
Thx, I’m not on a team yet but I wanna get as good as possible before I hopefully get on one, and this channel is helping a lot, thx
I absolutely love this video and how well it is describing each step. Any tips on how to set the ball farther with jump setting? I feel like I can't put the ball up high enough or far enough because I can't use my legs to push momentum upwards. Any tips would be much apprieciated, cheers!
Have exact same problem
Can you do a timing video on quick hits? I'm a setter and my middle hitters dont have good timing even on regular A-quicks
Thank you for making this video I really enjoyed it! :D
I'd like to see a tutorial video of how to set in 1st and 2nd TEMPO, and how to set e PIPE :D
P/D I love your tutorial, they help mi a lot :D
Actually you delivered wht u want easily and in useful way more than my coach
great video coach danny (Y)
Sir you are best volleyball player in the world
Great video man, really helpful! I've always struggled to get a good top spin on the ball and the movement of the wrist when spiking a ball is pretty unclear and hard for me to execute. So if it was possible to get a video on how to do those things and practise them would be really great, at least for me! But keep up the goos work.
Awesome!!!!!! I have always wanted to learn how to set and all these setting videos were extremely helpful Coach Donny thank you. Can you make a video about how to set back row hitters.
Hi Coach donny! Please do a video on how to spike a ball when you can't jump high. Please please please.. looking forward on that tutorial! Thank you Coach Donny❤
Thank you this was very useful...I’ve always jump set my A’s only which would give away who I was gonna set to so this helps a bunch!
Thncxx for this precious information ❤️
Can you make a video how to stop your doubles
Great video, thanks for making this! Can you provide me with some tips to set a ball tight to the net (overpass) instead of always tipping it over? Is jump setting the only method to "save" a tight ball as a setter? I'm 5"7 so it might be an issue for me? :(
Love this channel!
thanks for the video coach, still not sure which position i wanna play but this is really helpful thanks
1:- How the proffesional setters setting the Ball Feel like their Hand work like a #SPRING .Please tell how to make our Finger which will so flexible that work like a SPRING . Suggest the workout / streching/exercise/tutorial for this .
2:- Please Make video for "Medicine Ball workout for improving Setting and for strong and flexible Finger.
could you make a video on the art of the pancake? I understand as passers we need to move our feet to the ball in order to get the best opportunity for the setter, but it's a nice weapon to have in your arsenal.
Can you do a video on how to one hand set?
Can you hold the ball while jumping?
I wanna know like are you supposed to keep your eyes on the ball all the way through until you release or is it fine to shift your eyes to your target as the ball is entering in your hands. Cuz I feel like it’s easier for me to aim when like I’m looking where I’m aiming. Yuno like football or basketball same concept. So can I do that when setting? Or is it a bad idea?
Hi coach, could you introduce how to set a hight spinning ball after a dug hard spike? It is much harder for me to set (control) it comparing to a common digging. either the ball slips out of my hands, or I couldn't set it to ideal location. thanks.
0:04 HE BLINKED!!!!!!!
can you post a video on ways to dump the ball as a setter?
Thanks, I learn many new things.
can you do a combination play video?? i'm a setter, and i wanted to have a twist on our attacks. tnx.
Hi thanks for all those clear demonstrating tutorials i like them all very much.Problem is theres a middle hitter in my team. he is a very good player indeed but he is getting blocked easily or else if he cut the ball he is not having option other than hitting at a place where everyone knows so being defended. please tell me how to set for him avoiding the block. it would be more helpful if u suggest through a vedio. Thanks in advance :)
Can you please make a video on how to set with a low ball
How to improve the strength for that?
thx for responding coach
Who to takeout a ball from the net and who become a best setter
Can you do a video on how to one hand set
Could you show us how to do the 6-2 rotation?
Hey coach can you please make a video of how to put drop by attacker
Bravo pour toutes informations,
Thank you so much!
Thank you sir...🙂
Coach , should I jump set when the ball is away from the net?
Sir.....i would like to learn how to set short height set and also to spike them
Can you help me with them?
How to do a jump float serve Coach Donny?
coach so idealy you should always jump set ?
Can you make a video to slide hit
A tutorial on defensive shifting?
Please coach can you tell me the ideal height for volleyball setters
Sir, I have a question about how to set the ball for different players as every player wants different sets. And many times I mistake and set a wide ball for my middle . And tnq sir
very useful video.
How to jump set if you are a libero please!!!
thnx bro for this video
The setter in 1 example is same as me i land with 1 foot being the right foot then for some reason i tend to kick with my left foot.. Is that something i have to change or it does not matter? Answer please thank you
Hello Coach Donny! Im playing volleyball at my highschool and Im the setter, just wondering if you are backrow jump setting is it efficient? Also if I am backrow setting (jump setting) is it okay? (As long as the ball stays on my side of course) Thanks!!
Am a beginner i need more coaching tips
Bro best volley ball name solunga
Is it required to jump higher?
I am volley ball craze
Hey coach Donny, I'm having trouble jump setting forward. I have a better touch on jump setting backwards than forward. Is it that I don't have enough strength or have bad timing?
Wow it's ma dream
Two part comment for anyone. First, would you consider the middle blocker action a "team blocking strategy error" at the 1:59 segment? Should the middle blocker have just taken off outside on this play and let the OH take the setter dump? No middle threat here.
Secondly, have you ever run into someone whom has done a statistical study that approximates the delta (lets say team hitting percentage gain) between jump setting and non-jump setting? Curious if it is worth .010, .020, .050, etc. Most setters seem to gain offensive speed by jumping but also sporadically but give up some accuracy. Strategically, all the examples at the end of the video (except the replay of one above which could be a blocker error) had about the same effect as if the setter was not jump setting. By the way, I'll state a decent non-jump (or below the net) setting dump has the advantage of being used in all rotations. As a blocker, you don't need to worry about a jump setter who comes from the back row...
+HVABALL Also, and along the same lines, I count about 4 topics that could use some opinions (or facts) on as far as effectiveness.
1. Jump serve vs jump float
2. Swing block vs traditional block
3. Jump set vs traditional set
4. Percentage of setter attacks
+HVABALL
Part 1: Team blocking strategy error for certain. The outside should have had the setter as his blocking priority and if the setter dumped to the left of that block, left back should pick up those balls.
Part 2: At the NCAA level for the men's game, as a middle you have around a .08 seconds to close a block at the pins when an offense is being run in system from a 3 option pass. It is worth it at higher levels to jump set in my personal opinion, yes. Especially when it comes to involving the middle attack (front and back row). Not only is the tempo increased, players jump higher so they will need a higher set. As a pin blocker, if I see a setter set a 1 ball from the ground IN SYSTEM I'm going to trust my middle to absolutely stuff that ball or my back row read that play exceptionally well. It's night and day defending a 1 ball set from the ground opposed to being from a jump set. Love to hear your thoughts!
1. GMS had done a study showing that teams are statistically more apt to earn a point from jump float compared to jump spin serve. Again speaking from the higher levels of volleyball. If you're not a terminal jump spin server, float is the way to go!
2. What's your definition of a swing block compared to traditional. Over the years USAV has modified the swing block to where the arms are not actually swinging as aggressively in years past. Now a lot of people refer to it as the standard block these days. In terms of the footwork however, I feel it makes you quicker and more athletic. Primarily for the middles in today's fast-paced game.
3. We are kind of already talking about that in general haha
4. Elaborate more if you could!
+Dari Burtin Keeping the discussion to 3 option passes only, I'm interested in the OH Blocker positioning in front of the jump setter prior to set. What I see in many of the highlights is there is no commitment to blocking the jump setter (when they dump or could dump), marginal to no commitment to the middle hitter, and then the OH blocker streaks out to the right attack and either does not close on the line shot or drifts by the hitter whom cranks a ball angle inside the vacated area. Clearly it is in vogue now (like jump serving once was), but I wonder about the future. It is even more pronounced when the setter is back row. This started to drive me nuts watching NCAA women over the last couple years and the right side hitters started climbing to .400 and .500+ in certain matches..
When setting. I'm trying to dump twice per set in otherwise good situations. Sort of an experiment. I can hear the reputation already. Some matches you will see a setter dump twice per match (not set). I'm wondering how often a jump setter should be dumping in good situations and whether that is more effective than the jump setting itself.
I'm thinking that you will want to jump set but practice contacting the ball at a point where it has broken the plane of net so a back row attack is a potential threat.
+HVABALL I feel we are on the same page but not the same paragraph. Or the same paragraph but not the same sentence. I agree with what you're saying as well about the OH not taking the setter dump seriously enough. The setter is a front row attacker so as a blocker you should treat it as such. In terms of closing to the pin in that same situation that you are referring to: since it is a three option pass I'll give the offense the benefit of the doubt as they are advantageous in this situation. If there isn't a kill at the end of the scenario then the defense should be happy I'd assume haha.
Hey coach
Im 12 years and i have played volleyball for Many years when it comes to jump setting i fell like i dont have any power/force to set please help me.
+Elevate Yourself thanks :-)
@@samirseyed5214 Update?
Caphin strength train your upper body and set with a weighted Ball for finger and wrist strength. Today i play for the youth nationalteam and ind the Best league in my country as a 16 year old. Competing against 20+ years old. Keep focussing on your overall strength and Then it will eventually come by it self. Another tip is to focus on having a Quick release
@@samirseyed5214 thanks so much Ill do this! Congratulations on doing so well!.
Hey coach, I've been hearing my vball mates talking about setting using either elbows or wrists. Can you maybe elaborate on that?
+Tommy Phouthavong So if you're pushing a set to area 4 and you are in say, area 2 or 3, you want to push out with your elbows and legs. This is used for any set that has to go a bit of a distance before dropping. If you're setting say a first-tempo spike from the middle right on top of you (A-quick), then you want to use your wrists to pop the ball right into the swing zone of your hitter. It's like the idea of using a claw hammer to put together a house, but using a ball peen to build a birdhouse. Power for one, and finesse for the second.
RuffneckRaven Thank youuu!! I appreciate it.
Teach some setter hand signals
I’m gonna educate myself all I want about volleyball here then actually start playing after quarantine ends lmao-
can you please tell me how to set with one hand properly
How improve jump sir
Saya dari Indonesia dan umur saya 15 saya ingin jadi setter yang handal
for your next video please do the "slide hitting" . I wanna learn more of that attack.
Is it normal to jump set on a middle school level? My coach says that it's not necessary but I do it on instinct
we have the same lamp
plz I can not jump high plz suggest me to how to do high jump for spike
THANK YOU!! MY COACHES BARELY LET ME TRY TO JUMP ANYMORE
can anyone explain to me why the set at 1:40 was not considered a lift or carry? thanks!
And jump back set?
Is 5,6 too short to play volleyball?
I hope i have a ball 🥺
how to serve right into the court with power?
Thank you for the prompt response
Drill or exercises on how to jump higher lmao
I like you
I think it's a carry violation in 1:32 correct me if i'm wrong
hi first i'm not speak english well , sorry TnTcan i setting in a state of ring and little finger??
That lift at 1:34 tho
What if I’m 4’3