I'm trying to figure out the movement of that serve. It looks like it hangs a bit, and then it just drops. Judging by the path of the ball, it seems like she puts top spin on the ball. The thing about most top spin balls though is that they follow an easy path for passers to follow. The thing about her serve is that it seems like it just drops after it reaches it's apex. Anyone know what she's doing? Maybe care to explain? I'd like to learn this serve.
Well it seems she doesnt put any top spin on it.. To me it looks like a few lucky float serves with just rare paths through the air. If you dont know how to do it, its about not getting any spin at all. By that you let the air flows in the hall control the ball and its therefore much harder to read.
the most important thing when serving is to get it on the left side cuz the angle/distance the ball is from the setter is the key if the ball is right in front of the setter theres a good play(when you serve to the right) but when the ball is behind the setter he has to adjust to it turn to the spiker and stay put wich in most cases is really hard(thats wat happends when u serve left)
wtf how can the not get her serve? thats soo easy , were in grade 9 and serving harder and hitting harder than that, ill make a video soon so u can see wat im taking about
Volleyballrox18 ; floaters are harder to dig than ones top spin.
jump serves can be easier to pass than floaters. The ball typically comes in more of straight line to passers and players can develop confidence passing topspin serves that come right to them. ----what a float serve is----
A float serve is serving the ball in a way that makes it move so that it is harder to tell where it's going. The ball is harder to track and passers must focus harder to pass the ball.
yoo . thats a prettty siick topspin serve .
hypersonic204 3 years ago
i do a jump serve its more effective and more powerbehind it if u hit it at the right time
shes good though cant lie lots of aces
cobhc732 3 years ago
she wraps the ball, dats y
iwaniwaniwanwanwan 3 years ago
She is a larger player... So the force she its the ball with and how she moves is the way the ball gets its float...
But that serve is not that hard to do...
If you are a deece volleyball server you can serve to every position using that serve...
If you want a hard serve to learn and get really good at learn the Spin Serve that is what I like to do.
luvzz2spooge 3 years ago
wow shes good. i wanna learn this serve.
good job
p.s. my number is 15!
desikernoutside15 4 years ago
I'm trying to figure out the movement of that serve. It looks like it hangs a bit, and then it just drops. Judging by the path of the ball, it seems like she puts top spin on the ball. The thing about most top spin balls though is that they follow an easy path for passers to follow. The thing about her serve is that it seems like it just drops after it reaches it's apex. Anyone know what she's doing? Maybe care to explain? I'd like to learn this serve.
T1ger74 4 years ago
Well it seems she doesnt put any top spin on it.. To me it looks like a few lucky float serves with just rare paths through the air. If you dont know how to do it, its about not getting any spin at all. By that you let the air flows in the hall control the ball and its therefore much harder to read.
starkpojken 4 years ago
damn thats pretty good
derjan6666 4 years ago
the most important thing when serving is to get it on the left side cuz the angle/distance the ball is from the setter is the key if the ball is right in front of the setter theres a good play(when you serve to the right) but when the ball is behind the setter he has to adjust to it turn to the spiker and stay put wich in most cases is really hard(thats wat happends when u serve left)
69JFGM69 4 years ago
i have a killer topspin cuz my shoulder is weird and like stalls on its own even if i try to make it go the right way. lol.
bluebassgurl 4 years ago
yes. float serves are hardest, but the best. possibly better than jumps at times.
XCaliforniaX 4 years ago
She doesn't only have a floater, she also finds where the people aren't. nice serving!
ohwhoaa 4 years ago
wtf how can the not get her serve? thats soo easy , were in grade 9 and serving harder and hitting harder than that, ill make a video soon so u can see wat im taking about
xoxiloveyeahxox 4 years ago
Volleyballrox18 ; floaters are harder to dig than ones top spin.
jump serves can be easier to pass than floaters. The ball typically comes in more of straight line to passers and players can develop confidence passing topspin serves that come right to them. ----what a float serve is----
A float serve is serving the ball in a way that makes it move so that it is harder to tell where it's going. The ball is harder to track and passers must focus harder to pass the ball.
rustyshacleberg 4 years ago
i think its easy to dig those serves
Volleyballrox18 4 years ago
nice, question you serve anywhere? or just on the right side?
captainm06 4 years ago
u can serve anywhere as long as ur behind the line
kasiabiernat 4 years ago
wicked serve. nice top spin.
snaggle09 4 years ago
nice spin on the ball but damn those other girls suck big time! =/
zeiPiLeion 4 years ago
no one can return your serve
Cz930 4 years ago