An approach in volleyball is the three steps a hitter uses while moving to the ball to spike it. They're approaching ball. The approach footwork must be correct and the timing of when to start their approach should be practiced. Usually a hitter will begin their approach when the ball is at its highest point
Approach is the 3 steps taken by a hitter when they are running to hit the volleyball. It should be a right-left-right motion. A taller person usually has a longer and higher approach.
An approach in volleyball is the three steps a hitter uses while moving to the ball to spike it. They're approaching ball. The approach footwork must be correct and the timing of when to start their approach should be practiced. Usually a hitter will begin their approach when the ball is at its highest point
The momentum of the your body (if you execute the approach correctly) is what help provides the velocity to the ball as it goes over the net. Your hand hitting the volleyball also helps the velocity.
Hitting Approach ( Downball, 2 step approach , and 3 step approach) , Serving , Passing (or bumping -same thing) , Setting , and a loud voice to yell out "Mine" ! It's not as complicated as you think though :)
yes because the taller girls can block and can do an approach
It's in volleyball where instead of just standing and serving you do an approach, throw up the ball and serve it. Hope i helped:)
Yes. On a left handers approach your final step is with your right foot which opens your body up to hit and follow through with your left hand. So a righty using a LH approach is taking away power and hitting options.
It's not always 4 steps, but what you're thinking of is called an approach.
Yes, there is volleyball at the Olympics but it is only beach volleyball.
when you approach the net and hit the ball over using your palm
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Your approach isn't measured in seconds, its a tool to help you get the best jump that you can to hit the ball. There are different types of sets that you can be set, so it all depends on those. If you get a really quick, low set like a "quick 1" for middle hitters, you have to speed up your approach. If you get a high set like a "4" for outside hitters, you have to slow up your approach. Does that make sense? Always remember "left, right, left" if you are right handed and "right, left, right" if you are left handed. Volleyball is all about timing. It just takes practice and experience...keep working at it!