Yes, setters are a very important position in volleyball. The setter should have the best sets on the team. They should be quick moving so they can get to the ball and as many balls as they can as fast as they can, and at they same time making a decent set to hit.
Setters come from the right back position. Even when the setter rotates he/she will switch the the right side after the serve is initiated.
The average height of volleyball setters is typically around 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 2 inches.
The setters usually get the ball under control.
Work on your forearm strength and your leg strength. When you set make sure that you use your legs to push the ball. Also work on your wrists and a quick release.
In volleyball anyone can dig, usually those who dig are passers or severs, not setters. So if you back-row or running a 6-2 passers dig the ball
every single position on a volleyball court serves. there is no specific serving position
Setters in volleyball are typically around 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet 2 inches tall. Their height can impact their performance on the court as taller setters may have an advantage in blocking at the net and reaching higher to set the ball, while shorter setters may be quicker and more agile in their movements. Ultimately, a setter's skill, technique, and decision-making are more important factors in their performance than their height alone.
Volleyball does not have a quarterback position.
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