Ball Claw

Ball Claw

In volleyball, the service is the act of putting the ball in play by simple noises of a player, but in fact describes a party the biggest game of volleyball. Underground services and investing described below.

Underhand service

In implementing the Server Service insidiously must be behind the end line and extensions of the sidelines. This service area as described in the standards. The child should be kept with your knees bent, and in the case of a right-hander, his left foot should be slightly ahead of the line.

The ball is held in the left side before the good of body and what is directly in line with his right hand. A high performance swing arm must be right, and forward swing should be made directly shoulder and the ball. The right elbow should be maintained.

The ball is hit, besides the left hand similarly to the way a golf ball is hit, besides playing in T. A good forward is essential. The right hand should be held like a claw and the ball is struck with the palm of your hand. Some players use a closed fist and hit the ball with the heel and punt guns, but it's difficult to get all the fist has been with his open hand.

Although oscillation is by Short front should be taken with the left foot, shifting your weight with your left foot. Special care should be taken to keep the foot touching the line, what would constitute a default and the result standing in the loss of service.

Reversed Service

The service is very efficient service and Reverse practice can also be very precise. This service is made by running the ball with ease in a position above the head level and just in front the frontal plane of the body.

The ball must be thrown in the air arm and the right front shoulder. The right arm should be in a position where the top the arm is parallel to the ground and the front body. The hand held in a claw shape near the head and behind the ear.

To throw in the air, Odeneal suggests that the ball valve is placed into the receiving equipment. This is a bit of weight on the valve is a dive and slide the ball after hitting.

The ball is hit more or less the same way that finding Spiker volleyball or just as a baseball glove could throw a ball at second base. Wilson recommended that the ball is hit or handled the beater of a movement like a tennis serve. The ball is struck with the palm of your hand and lightly covered with the fingers. There is very little follow through of this service.

To cover the ball with his fingers after hitting her with the palm of the hand, will rotate the ball higher, which makes the attack at a rapid pace, similar to a transient. The ball can be hit in the center and covered with the fingers. This creates a floating ball that skips and slips has rotation. The vagabond travel on the network quickly and die quickly, so it is hard to judge at the reception. Cover and homeless services are very effective and can be used for others.

The most common position is with the child's feet and near the same distance behind the goal line. However, Some children prefer to keep several feet behind the baseline and / or a verse foot forward. There is no need to take a position with the department reversed. Once again, it's a matter of preference with the individual player.

The game is a big part of the game of volleyball, and should be practiced accordingly. Have recess!

About the Author:

Read about the rules of volleyball and volleyball drills at the Volleyball Rules website.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Serving in Volleyball

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