Volleyball : How to Pass or Bump a Volleyball

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

To pass or bump a volleyball, you need to make sure you're in ready position with your knees bent, weight on your toes and ready to move forward. Pass a volleyball efficiently with advice from a volleyball coach in this free video on volleyball techniques.

Expert: Jonny Neeley
Bio: Jonny Neeley is a volleyball coach in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

Series Description: Volleyball is a great team sport and you can quickly get started once you know the basics. Enjoy learning the fundamentals of volleyball from a volleyball coach in this free video series on volleyball basics.

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  • cant this dude smile?

  • I have a diffrent hand position, I put my left hand in a fist and wrap my right hand around my left and my thumbs both sit on top.....is that another way to put my hands or is your way the corect more usful way??

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  • thanks now my coach cant say that i suck thanks to u

  • Thx today during volleyball it's boys vs girls and I think us girls r gonna win

  • @MissGGarcia DOES IT REALLY MATTER HE IS JUST TRYING TO TEACH US SOMETHING.

  • THANKS FOR THE ADVICE BUT WHEN YOU SLAP THE BALL OVERHAND COULD YOU DO THE SAME THING UNDERHAND. BUT LIKE PUT YOUR HANDS SIDE BY SIDE AND THEN SLAP IT?

  • @PPlover122 his way is better.

  • @PPlover122 his way is more usefull, your platform is more flat when you use his way, so there is less chance you deliver a faul pass

  • Completely agree Noelani. Jonny, seeing as how you're in Utah, you should know Gold Medal Squared... And your techniques don't allow you to keep movements simple. The more movements you cut out, the less chance of error. In passing, your arms need to be down by your side - straight. If you watched your own examples of passing, having your arms faced up didn't allow you to react quickly enough to where the ball was going, resulting in bent arms before the pass. A big no no, as you should know now

  • @maalbadeen i was kidding.. you shouldn't take it so seriously..

  • he makes volleyball look so easy :D

  • @MissGGarcia Well... if u actually paid attention you could actually C him smile :) 1:06

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