@@ChandanSingh-hm7rd i wanna give out a detailed explanation because pf this lol An object cannot stop unless acted upon by another force which was explained in Newton’s first law, of course this also happens in rotation of something. In jump floaters, the anime kinda exaggerates the jump floater because of it’s movement going shaky around, in real life the ball changes it’s course by a bit then moves to the side because of no rotation being acted upon it, being freely able to move around. Welp idk what i just did
A few years ago Sergio said that Nowakowski has the hardest float to pass. He said ,,killing float''. He said that serves over 100km/h are easier to pass than floats in general. He said about Rodrigao as well ;) ,,- Who are the players that are the best servers in the world nowadays? Sergio - Most people think those strong serves are the hardest to pass. Okay, some of them are really tough to receive, but not them all. There are some players that have a killing float serve, like (Piotr) Nowakowski. His serve is perfect, really hard to pass. Rodrigao also has a very efficient float serve. When the server is able to break the opponent’s reception and makes the things easier for his team block, then he is a good server.''
im gonna be honest, receiving a jump float is harder than receiving a jump topspin but if your jumptopspin has some weird spin like a sidespin or a hybrid, you can definitely get an as effective of a serve if not better
After a lot of time practicing I managed to learn to effectively use the Float serve and it's so satisfying seeing amazing receivers look like they started playing
You never know when the ball is gonna start dropping hard, that's why many people leave thinking it will go out, but it drops its height a lot and end up as an ace
@@CheesyDale not everyone watch that cartoons u weebs should really stop with that, it's very annoying for many people, especially those not from ur fanbase
@@xoxolove5552 funi how u completely miss my point just to point out small shit like that,and yes anime is cartoon u can deny it and lie to urselt all u want to make urself feel better about watching cartoons but it won't change how society view weebs
Even though I have never played volleyball before, I know how hard the float jumps to be received, the jump float makes the ball have less spin / even no spin which leads to unexpected subsequent movements due to the wind direction
@@eugenesulte8142 Still the principle applies without wind, essentially float serve balls are controlled by the particles of air while it’s traveling to the other side of the court, and obviously opposing players can’t track particles smaller than molecules in the air to determine the destination of the float serve’s course, so it’s just air particles indoors while beach has wind
I’m taking a volleyball class just cause I miss playing, there’s this guy who has the meanest jump float serve, he came coming at me and my lord was I struggling to get a dam pass.
My coach said I should play a different sport and I am 5 3 so in grade I so I played setter and oppo at school and setter and libero at qld Aus and club now I play beach volleyball
@@erijak2935 i watched haikyuu after playing volleyball and honestly enjoyed. Sure the comments got filled with references and I admitt it was annoying. But then I realized that ppl enjoy this. Whether you found volleyball by watching anime, school, tv, etc. You cant force anyone to not like it. So I dont blame u for commenting but you do need to understand that you're gonna get hate. And the fact that volleyball got very popular because of haikyuu
@@manticfello3261 wait wait when did I say u can't enjoy cartoons? What I want is to people to stop spamming haikyu comments,u know, it's everywhere if they want to play because a cartoon inspired them, that's cool I watch dragon ball and one piece sometimes
I love your videos. I really enjoyed this video about the hardest float serves, because this type of serve is seems to be so easy, but when you are on the other side simetimes these are terrible, and watching on the monitor not the same like on the court. (I would love to watch a video with player, who has particular skills, for example if you don't know wich hand is the better for a player, or situations when a player has to use the "other hand" (not the better), or such "abnormal" skills like a player jumps from a reverse basic position (f.e. right handed jumps and right leg is ahead, I know that's not normal, and bad for education, and on the top level there is no such player, but may be it can be good for the trainer to show what-not-to-do)
@@uditabhattacharya2824 I like got it once and thought that’s cool the ball goes wewe so I tried again and somehow managed to pull this off and several times again, and about two weeks later I find out what’s this called and it’s a hard serve
@@DudiMr it is. No professional player was able to wiggle the ball where even the worst jump floaters in haikyuu have wiggled like crazy shit. Have u even played volleyball before?
@@pyrocovers according to google: Jump serve - A serve in which the server approaches and jumps to hit the ball while in the air to send the ball over the net with spin with the top of the ball rotating down towards the floor from the passers perspective. This serve is also referred to as a “Spike serve”.
Maybe i watched haikyuu too much or maybe i didn't understand what float serve is actually. Can someone pls explain to me, what is float serve and how to identify one?
I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure it's a serve that has less spin on it and because of that the air flows differently around it which can make it move erratically through the air, making it difficult to receive
A float serve can be easily spotted when the ball has no significant spin, and this happened due to the way the player makes contact with the ball, since you watch haikyuu, I’ll use some characters as examples to help u grasp it better. Through the shots in slow motion while oikawa is serving, you’ll notice that he hits the ball at the highest point and it’s almost like cradling the ball with your hand as if you were to pet an animal on the head, and this way of contacting the ball is what can give is very significant spin, and from where I play, we call it top spin since the spinning motion of the ball is from top to bottom. Just a little unnecessary info, but there is also something that can be practiced when it comes to serving, and that is sidespin, which oikawa also demonstrates, and this is when u contact the ball and mainly the side of it instead of the top, and that is what makes balls curve to the side. Yamaguchi, known for his float serving, contacts the ball at its equator, and there is no sort of cradling motion being made, which is why the ball moves with no spin and it makes it just kind of float in the air instead of having any sort of intention to hit the ground as fast and as powerful as possible. This is probably more info than u asked for, but I still hope it was helpful and I didn’t make it too confusing 😅
You can't imagine how hard it is to receive float serve if you haven't played volleyball! It's much harder than it looks like! 🏐💥🏐💥🏐💥
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Yes actually, even tho i watch haikyuu i know how hard it is since i play volleyball too
@@dustcello Right! 👍
@@dustcello in haikyuu the ball changes its direction it looks like that's not the case in real life🤔
@@ChandanSingh-hm7rd i wanna give out a detailed explanation because pf this lol
An object cannot stop unless acted upon by another force which was explained in Newton’s first law, of course this also happens in rotation of something. In jump floaters, the anime kinda exaggerates the jump floater because of it’s movement going shaky around, in real life the ball changes it’s course by a bit then moves to the side because of no rotation being acted upon it, being freely able to move around.
Welp idk what i just did
Serves that make us feel like we're back to level 1 of volleyball
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Most irritating movement when u miss the serve 😭😭😭
hahahah ik I'm only on a jump
Its true, sometimes i lost confident cause of that... and sadly, almost all of my teammate using that serve
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2:57 it's so satisfying to see the ball doesn't spin at all
IKR that’s why I love this serve so much
As someone who got hit in the face by a ridiculous floater, I have to say they're frustrating to receive.
Back in highschool they were the bane of my existence ngl. I'd rather receive a topspin any day
A few years ago Sergio said that Nowakowski has the hardest float to pass. He said ,,killing float''. He said that serves over 100km/h are easier to pass than floats in general.
He said about Rodrigao as well ;)
,,- Who are the players that are the best servers in the world nowadays?
Sergio - Most people think those strong serves are the hardest to pass.
Okay, some of them are really tough to receive, but not them all. There
are some players that have a killing float serve, like (Piotr)
Nowakowski. His serve is perfect, really hard to pass. Rodrigao also has
a very efficient float serve. When the server is able to break the
opponent’s reception and makes the things easier for his team block,
then he is a good server.''
im gonna be honest, receiving a jump float is harder than receiving a jump topspin
but if your jumptopspin has some weird spin like a sidespin or a hybrid, you can definitely get an as effective of a serve if not better
I swear receiving a jump topspin from a lefty is the most frustrating thing ever, I swear it just never goes in the direction I want it to
agree
After a lot of time practicing I managed to learn to effectively use the Float serve and it's so satisfying seeing amazing receivers look like they started playing
And in women's volleyball this kind of serve is way more effective because of the height of the net.
I get aced by some girls when I play on a girls net, i imagine baseball players face the same thing when batting against soft ball pitchers
That's why the majority don't even bother to train spike serve, because float serve is so effective in women's volleyball.
@@thlis6582 But a normal spike serve also becomes more effective, since you can get a steeper angle
1:17 could barely even see the ball while in .25 speed
It teleported.
Mainly cuz of the camera tracking it
3:59 the ball looked like it home itself to the backline, damn
You never know when the ball is gonna start dropping hard, that's why many people leave thinking it will go out, but it drops its height a lot and end up as an ace
I am from Costa Rica and this sport is not very popular here, I have never played it but I really want to do it, I find it very fun and competitive
yes bro you can
Service is not only a matter of strength but also a matter of technique and proper placement
2:49😮😮😮 ningún giro
Biggest betrayal is to go to the position where you know the ball is going to fall but it's a float.
4:36 is a float serve? Uhmmm okay
He tossed with two hands so the ball with dive deeper
@@four7685 the ball spinned too much, didnt it?
@@crosswren014 who knows, maybe he meant the spin. Float servers have to know how to confuse and hinder the enemy
@@four7685 i meant the spin, my bad
Okay ,😂
Yamaguchi!!! Nice serve!!
stfu
@@erijak2935 wym? Yamaguchi made a nice serve on 6:38
@@CheesyDale not everyone watch that cartoons
u weebs should really stop with that, it's very annoying for many people, especially those not from ur fanbase
@@erijak2935 you can't even differentiate cartoons and anime lol
@@xoxolove5552 funi how u completely miss my point just to point out small shit like that,and yes anime is cartoon u can deny it and lie to urselt all u want to make urself feel better about watching cartoons but it won't change how society view weebs
Even though I have never played volleyball before, I know how hard the float jumps to be received, the jump float makes the ball have less spin / even no spin which leads to unexpected subsequent movements due to the wind direction
Wind direction? It only applies in beach volleyball
@@eugenesulte8142 Still the principle applies without wind, essentially float serve balls are controlled by the particles of air while it’s traveling to the other side of the court, and obviously opposing players can’t track particles smaller than molecules in the air to determine the destination of the float serve’s course, so it’s just air particles indoors while beach has wind
3:07
It looks outside the line
Yes
It hits the part of the line, meaning, it is in, if that’s what you were confused about.
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It is ridiculously hard the receive a float serve in high school now imagine professionals hard driven ones
Here coz of Haikyuu
Am I the only one🤔🤔
Don't mind don't mind
I’m taking a volleyball class just cause I miss playing, there’s this guy who has the meanest jump float serve, he came coming at me and my lord was I struggling to get a dam pass.
God it must be so hard receiving those, you have no idea when or where it’ll fall
They are all beautiful !!! I would love to know how they touch the ball to get such a strong serve landing on the 3m line !!!!!
Bieniek actually serving spinners disguised as floaters, incredibly deceptive!
it's crazy how the ball can just suddenly drop like that lol
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@@NightsFenris same
My coach said I should play a different sport and I am 5 3 so in grade I so I played setter and oppo at school and setter and libero at qld Aus and club now I play beach volleyball
everyone talking about the jump floats. meanwhile bruno just does a standing float on national level.
2:21 it dropped mid air what the hell
*yamaguchi intensifies*
stop dude
@@erijak2935 dude you goung through every comment bc of haikyuu. Let them be. Everyone enjoys the way they want to
@@manticfello3261 it's cuz these guys are also everywhere
@@erijak2935 i watched haikyuu after playing volleyball and honestly enjoyed. Sure the comments got filled with references and I admitt it was annoying. But then I realized that ppl enjoy this. Whether you found volleyball by watching anime, school, tv, etc. You cant force anyone to not like it. So I dont blame u for commenting but you do need to understand that you're gonna get hate. And the fact that volleyball got very popular because of haikyuu
@@manticfello3261 wait wait
when did I say u can't enjoy cartoons?
What I want is to people to stop spamming haikyu comments,u know, it's everywhere
if they want to play because a cartoon inspired them, that's cool
I watch dragon ball and one piece sometimes
Do the commentators not know what a float serve is? They seem to give little credits to the serve and more so how the receiving team "left" it.
The best 🎉🎉🎉
Can you explain me how do they toss like a spin serve but after hit the ball fly like a float??
hit it flat in the center of the ball. Takes practice
Love Finland match clothes so much!
Wow 😳😳💪💪
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Nice serve fukushima!
Erik Shoji should react to this🤣
Best part are the comments about Matteo Piano's weird run and serve until he gets an ace lmao.
I love your videos. I really enjoyed this video about the hardest float serves, because this type of serve is seems to be so easy, but when you are on the other side simetimes these are terrible, and watching on the monitor not the same like on the court. (I would love to watch a video with player, who has particular skills, for example if you don't know wich hand is the better for a player, or situations when a player has to use the "other hand" (not the better), or such "abnormal" skills like a player jumps from a reverse basic position (f.e. right handed jumps and right leg is ahead, I know that's not normal, and bad for education, and on the top level there is no such player, but may be it can be good for the trainer to show what-not-to-do)
I was interested in float serves and tried hard to practice, I really thought they're easy but no and so is receiving them, it's not also that easy.
Oikawa: I am the strongest server in the prefecture
Yamaguchi:
Don't mind don't mind
@@doffy.69 🗿👍🏻
I often play as a libero, float serve is very difficult to receive, it is better to receive a hard jump serve
I accidentally learned how to float serve and I’m sure to say that in my level of playing it pretty OP
What do you mean by accidentally? Are you secretly a genius or something
@@uditabhattacharya2824 I like got it once and thought that’s cool the ball goes wewe so I tried again and somehow managed to pull this off and several times again, and about two weeks later I find out what’s this called and it’s a hard serve
@@uditabhattacharya2824 turned out kinda easy for me tho
@@Kankeki lol wewe xD
Here before most of the haikyu fans are here to comment yamaguchi
Definitely. Haikyuu fans are annoying pricks
@@zahinepic367 no we arent ▪~▪
@@zahinepic367 they're comparing an anime to real life players..hahshhsha
I'm not a volleyball player but after watching haikyuu, i curious about how hard receiving floater
China's #12 is here so many times what a beast
very good
And what about the ceiling/sky services?
That is actually very easy to receive haha cause u can position urself better as the serve is slow
the risk is too big and it's also not a guaranteed ace
But in beach volleyball it is sometimes (if sunny and/or windy) effective
i'd rather receive that than float lmao
@@kendallirilis3970 true
3:26 that’s in??
Yes, the ball hit the line, meaning, it was in.
@@zitromirin it barely grazed it though, I would’ve thought it was out.
@@etheriousrebi That’s why they have professional line judges to tell those kind of things.
@@etheriousrebi i meann, it still bounced
It's.. BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE!!!
Haikyuu animation ain't lyin'
Because I love serving and hate serve receive, I’m very happy I’m a setter and not a libero
Why is the equation for curvature an acceleration vector there
Its hard to receive becuz its unpredictable
Them all Yamaguchi?
stfu
When your here after other people got here
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ini kalo ujian praktek voli di sekolah dikasi point 4 soalnya jatoh di back court :")
good
floatgasm
They got reked
As a tennis player, idk how but float serve is the easy serve to do when i play volleyball cuz i can somehow use the same serve motion i do in tennis.
I trailed for a Aus and I was the youngest by 2 years and I could not return a float serve
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Yamaguchi irl :)
yamaguchi is a high school student, they're pros on a different level
stop dude pls stfu
Why do I want to try and receive all of them? XD
Same, I mean everyone would want to have a clean receive against a good serve
Serves ace
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Haikyuu
What is harder to receive float serve or knuckle Ball? 🤔
Im new here, but whats a knuckle ball? Is it just like a punch?
@@whoshotjj yeah but usually not that effective. Rather float
i really wanted to play Volleyball but my skin turns red or violet bruise color after receiving 3 balls
Miya osamu always does this server.. 😳
No osamu does jump serves not jump floaters
@@xade929 whaa noo...he does both
@@vignesh9925 atsumu is the setter and the dual wielder not osamu
@@rohanardiente7659 ahh sheesh..my bad ..I thought he was talkin about atsumu
And here i thought jump float in haikyuu was exaggerated
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It is
@@kushanaik8003 it's not
@@DudiMr it is. No professional player was able to wiggle the ball where even the worst jump floaters in haikyuu have wiggled like crazy shit. Have u even played volleyball before?
@@kushanaik8003 I did and it fuckin wiggled like crazy when I tried to receive it. Just the camera can't catch it
no dislikes so far...
jinxed it
Those 3 people have no taste
KENMAA
@@renad3694 That's true xD
thats yamaguchi if hes not as nevous
Planer in jump
Yamahguchi be like “its ma time”
When am I going to see No spin float serve?
None will be as good at jump floater than Yamaguchi the spear of Karasuno
It causes lagging of players 😅😅😅
ur making me jealous. i cant even hit a spike serve.
WTF is a spike serve?
You mean jump serve
@@pyrocovers literally the same thing bruh
@@pyrocovers according to google: Jump serve - A serve in which the server approaches and jumps to hit the ball while in the air to send the ball over the net with spin with the top of the ball rotating down towards the floor from the passers perspective. This serve is also referred to as a “Spike serve”.
floats are easier to do than jump serve
@@erijak2935 hi
Me a 13 years old girl trying to do the same thing and failed
But i can do a jump serve
Looks easy till you are on the court. Ive met people in my day would kill my team with just his serves.
I'm a pitch server and floaters is not my best serve it's hard hehe
That moment when ur here only bc of Yamaguchi xdd
Yeah ehm what's the formula on the clickbait again? Does it has any relation to the vid? I think not😂
probably just there to make it look cooler
Real float have more little spin
a perfect float wouldn't spin at all
Who's here from haikyu😂
stfu
Omg
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Maybe i watched haikyuu too much or maybe i didn't understand what float serve is actually. Can someone pls explain to me, what is float serve and how to identify one?
I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure it's a serve that has less spin on it and because of that the air flows differently around it which can make it move erratically through the air, making it difficult to receive
It zigzags in the air since no spin. Camera can't catch it though
A float serve can be easily spotted when the ball has no significant spin, and this happened due to the way the player makes contact with the ball, since you watch haikyuu, I’ll use some characters as examples to help u grasp it better.
Through the shots in slow motion while oikawa is serving, you’ll notice that he hits the ball at the highest point and it’s almost like cradling the ball with your hand as if you were to pet an animal on the head, and this way of contacting the ball is what can give is very significant spin, and from where I play, we call it top spin since the spinning motion of the ball is from top to bottom.
Just a little unnecessary info, but there is also something that can be practiced when it comes to serving, and that is sidespin, which oikawa also demonstrates, and this is when u contact the ball and mainly the side of it instead of the top, and that is what makes balls curve to the side.
Yamaguchi, known for his float serving, contacts the ball at its equator, and there is no sort of cradling motion being made, which is why the ball moves with no spin and it makes it just kind of float in the air instead of having any sort of intention to hit the ground as fast and as powerful as possible.
This is probably more info than u asked for, but I still hope it was helpful and I didn’t make it too confusing 😅
@@acaratthatisseungkwanbiase9289 Wow, that is a quiet good explanation on the float, topspin and sidespin. Very good 'thumps up'
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Jump floats are the most gay serves, just saying.
probably why they are the best
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