I find it all helpful because I’m an undersized player trying to jump serve. I want to learn it because I’ve made it my goal to be a pinch server that can attack in all forms. This was helpful!
Back in my 9th grade year when I was on JV I couldn't do a simple overhand serve and got almost 0 playing time, I worked my butt off and now in my 10th grade year I am the first person from JV and Varsity that is allowed to jump serve because my overhand serve and super consistent. Most of that was thanks to you, so thank you.
thank so muhc, I'm very short and small for my age and all my friends even tho they started later than me are almost catching up to me, these vdeiso help me stay on track
Great vid, my timing is bad though. Even though I am trying to always jump serve it turns into 50% jump serve and 50% floaty cause I miss time and just send it anyway. Makes it over but not fast like when I have good contact.
100% passing. if you can reliably pass and serve recieve, people will want to play with you. then over time the volley touch will come and you can practice more setting, and spiking as well. spiking timing is really hard at first but you will learn it just playing recs and hitting lines, but passing is 100% the most important at first. Make it your goal to get a decent platform pass and a reliable standing float serve and from there you can build all the other fundamentals. Im 22 and started playing volleyball properly last year
Passing and serving (doesn't have to be jump). Passing and serving are the only two things you need to play a game of volleyball. I consider those the two fundamentals. Serving puts the ball into play and passing keeps it in play. Any team will either live or die by its ability (or lack thereof) to forearm pass/serve-receive. Setting and hitting are essential as well but they aren't fundamentals in my book. Those should be learned after one becomes serviceable in passing and serving.
@@Masa6x I'm almost 52 and started playing in a technical, proper form sense, in 1992. Kudos to you for having that level of understanding of the importance of passing!
@@VBMichael_D damn you got decades of experience ahaha. Do you have any advice? Im now in a team for my uni as a middle. Pretty good offensive middle but my blocking is lacking, I struggle to get touches on pin hitters even when I'm way taller than most of them. I'm also trying to learn how to jump serve but there are so many factors that it feels super hard to be consistent because one time the toss will be off, next time the contact slightly off, so I can't get it to be a high % serve yet.
@@Masa6x What is the pattern of what's happening/going wrong when you are blocking? ARe you not getting out to seal the block in time? Are you getting tooled too often? As for jump serving, just keep practicing. If you watch the pros, even they serve it out or into the net on occasion. Myself and my team members did jump serve fairly frequently for that time period (mid 90s) and even as much as we practiced jump serving, especially outdoors in the sand, errors are going to happen. Just roll with the punches.
Great tutorial :) I just think you do too many advertisements for yourself. Imo just do one section, sure you can skip it and its important I get that but its disruptive to the video flow
I definitely find my timing is my weakest part to my jump serve. I find I am often rushing to catch up to the ball even if my toss is fairly consistent in where it is going. Question for the toss drill; would a basketball hoop work in place of a partner, or would the rim and backboard add a few too many elements to make the drill too inconsistent?
You can also try the 'catch' drill like with hitting. Go through all the motions but when you jump up to swing at your toss, you jump up and catch the ball instead. That can help with adjusting your toss and making them a bit more consistent. You also want to find what is most comfortable to you. I seem to be one of the scant few people who use BOTH hands to toss the ball up. Some folks use their one hitting hand to toss it and others will use their non hitting hand to toss it. The toss, and even the approach will be what's most comfortable to you. I use a 3-step hitting approach, but I have my left foot forward and take an initial 1/2 step with it for my actual 'first' step, instead of starting with my left foot behind my right foot.
Coach i really nead your help! I cant find my jump serve style😢 and im trying to do it for almost 2 years. I have swiched my style multiple times and i tried other players style but i still cant find my own jump serve style. Do you have any tips to figure it out?
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I find it all helpful because I’m an undersized player trying to jump serve. I want to learn it because I’ve made it my goal to be a pinch server that can attack in all forms. This was helpful!
You will become that pinch server one day!
Bro gonna be the next yamagoochi
@@jerrychen2302he does float serves only
@@jerrychen2302yamagoochi😂
Back in my 9th grade year when I was on JV I couldn't do a simple overhand serve and got almost 0 playing time, I worked my butt off and now in my 10th grade year I am the first person from JV and Varsity that is allowed to jump serve because my overhand serve and super consistent. Most of that was thanks to you, so thank you.
Saved to favorites so I practice when I get to the gym 👍🏻
thanks coach! hoping my daughter can start to catch on to the jump serve. i think she has a little fear of the jumping
Great! Catching is such a simple drill but a great way to build confidence
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thank so muhc, I'm very short and small for my age and all my friends even tho they started later than me are almost catching up to me, these vdeiso help me stay on track
This video is so well made! What a great resource 🔥 ty so much Coach
Thanks! Our editor is killing it behind the scenes
Great vid, my timing is bad though. Even though I am trying to always jump serve it turns into 50% jump serve and 50% floaty cause I miss time and just send it anyway. Makes it over but not fast like when I have good contact.
Can you do a "Why is Miguel Lopez so good?" video?
Hey Coach, I am an older(30) beginner player, what skills would you suggest focusing on first?
100% passing. if you can reliably pass and serve recieve, people will want to play with you. then over time the volley touch will come and you can practice more setting, and spiking as well. spiking timing is really hard at first but you will learn it just playing recs and hitting lines, but passing is 100% the most important at first. Make it your goal to get a decent platform pass and a reliable standing float serve and from there you can build all the other fundamentals.
Im 22 and started playing volleyball properly last year
Passing and serving (doesn't have to be jump). Passing and serving are the only two things you need to play a game of volleyball. I consider those the two fundamentals.
Serving puts the ball into play and passing keeps it in play.
Any team will either live or die by its ability (or lack thereof) to forearm pass/serve-receive. Setting and hitting are essential as well but they aren't fundamentals in my book. Those should be learned after one becomes serviceable in passing and serving.
@@Masa6x I'm almost 52 and started playing in a technical, proper form sense, in 1992.
Kudos to you for having that level of understanding of the importance of passing!
@@VBMichael_D damn you got decades of experience ahaha. Do you have any advice? Im now in a team for my uni as a middle. Pretty good offensive middle but my blocking is lacking, I struggle to get touches on pin hitters even when I'm way taller than most of them.
I'm also trying to learn how to jump serve but there are so many factors that it feels super hard to be consistent because one time the toss will be off, next time the contact slightly off, so I can't get it to be a high % serve yet.
@@Masa6x What is the pattern of what's happening/going wrong when you are blocking? ARe you not getting out to seal the block in time? Are you getting tooled too often?
As for jump serving, just keep practicing. If you watch the pros, even they serve it out or into the net on occasion. Myself and my team members did jump serve fairly frequently for that time period (mid 90s) and even as much as we practiced jump serving, especially outdoors in the sand, errors are going to happen. Just roll with the punches.
I struggle with the toss and the drill that you have for the toss helps with that
Great tutorial :) I just think you do too many advertisements for yourself. Imo just do one section, sure you can skip it and its important I get that but its disruptive to the video flow
yep it would be better to put the advertisements at the end.
Ya I think if there's too many ads ppl will just click away ngl
I definitely find my timing is my weakest part to my jump serve. I find I am often rushing to catch up to the ball even if my toss is fairly consistent in where it is going.
Question for the toss drill; would a basketball hoop work in place of a partner, or would the rim and backboard add a few too many elements to make the drill too inconsistent?
You can also try the 'catch' drill like with hitting. Go through all the motions but when you jump up to swing at your toss, you jump up and catch the ball instead. That can help with adjusting your toss and making them a bit more consistent.
You also want to find what is most comfortable to you. I seem to be one of the scant few people who use BOTH hands to toss the ball up. Some folks use their one hitting hand to toss it and others will use their non hitting hand to toss it.
The toss, and even the approach will be what's most comfortable to you. I use a 3-step hitting approach, but I have my left foot forward and take an initial 1/2 step with it for my actual 'first' step, instead of starting with my left foot behind my right foot.
Next video on cobra serve 😅🎉
I don't have a net to practice on but I have a wall, does anyone know the height of the second line on the antenna so I can mark it on the wall?
Coach i really nead your help!
I cant find my jump serve style😢 and im trying to do it for almost 2 years.
I have swiched my style multiple times and i tried other players style but i still cant find my own jump serve style.
Do you have any tips to figure it out?
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