How to serve a Floater in Volleyball
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Very informative. Thanks a lot!
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Darn, this is nice.
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looks very helpful for my little sister..
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what is that thing on your ankle? the white around your socks? what is that for? and what is the name?? reply asap.
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what was the one on your ankle? the white thingy? reply asap. :)
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@wheeyeonwhang sure. float serves are what I prefer. I guess I was just being a little unfair cause ive been playing with collegiate D1 players for a few years.
However, I wasn't saying her serves are bad. just saying it has slight spin. but shes young and her form is good still. those were pretty solid serves. just being nitpicky.
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thanks..but i cant get my palm in the center of the ball!! any help or advice?? <3
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i do floaters naturally but it's soo hard to do top spins!!
her float serves still have spin..
wheeyeonwhang 1 month ago
@wheeyeonwhang If you hit just barely to the top, bottom, left or right, you're gonna have some spin. But if you have the correct form, it will still float.
Challenge: Post a video of yourself serving that many in a row with no spin.
vballdrills 1 month ago
she makes it look so easy. its so hard for me not to put top spin in my serve
babypop9009 3 months ago
@babypop9009 try a lower toss. if you're getting top spin, you're likely hitting the top of the ball instead of the direct center.
vballdrills 2 months ago
Floats are harder to receive than spins in my opinion
ski4life19 5 months ago 16
@ski4life19 I definitely agree.
vballdrills 5 months ago 2