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Originally Posted by volley_newbie I am not sure if this is a good drill but I hung a boxing speed ball on the garage ceiling about 96 inches from the ground. |
How well does this work? A few things I am curious about are:
- The Space you have for your approach
- The size of the speed bag compared to a volleyball
- The way the bag is supported
- The fact that the bag is stationary
- The height of the bag
I typically approach from behind the 10' when hitting outside/opp. Do you have enough room for that?
How big is a speed bag? I would think you want the speed bag to be round and of similar or smaller size.
The bag is supported from the ceiling so when you hit it, it is going to swing horizontally and up. When you hit a ball, it is supposed to go down. This may impact your mechanics. There is a device that mimics your setup that you can buy for $1000.
PRO SPIKETM Trainer from Spalding
You are hitting a stationary bag. Balls do not stop moving except for momentarily/instantaneously at peak of the trajectory of the ball. There are devices that people use for this and if you are working on approach and not timing it could be good.
Tandem Spike Trainer
You said that you are hanging it 96" or 8' off the ground. This is a pretty low set since the net is 7'11&5/8" in men's height. If you mean that the bottom of the ball is this height then I hope you are hitting shoots or 1's since you are likely to get blocked with this height.