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04-12-2007, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Thumper When I'm setting and my team is serving I always face the opponet, with my back to team. When we're receiving I more on the right side of the court, and face to my left. (we play 4-2) I've watched and been told by several people that I should really stand with my back to the oppenent during a receive because I can see what my whole team is doing, plus it benefits my footwork.
Any thoughts? | Uhmmm What I learned in a clinic, is to always know where the ball is and where it's coming from. So, If you watch the serve, you know which of your passers is going to take the ball. Then you can watch how they receive the ball and know where it is going to be passed too and then have an easier time of putting up a good set because you can get into the best position faster. "She's not a setter!" -BhitterDpasser
"You're not a setter." -Revjim27
"Lynn, You're a setter..." -Pat Powers |
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