Skill Development Drills: Serving

Championship Productions
26 Mar 201504:04

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a detailed guide on how to execute a proper float serve in volleyball. It covers key aspects such as the correct starting position with the right foot back, the importance of a controlled, moderate toss, and the proper arm positioning for a clean hit. The focus is on keeping the body aligned, using minimal lower body movement, and ensuring the wrist and hand maintain a firm yet relaxed position. The video emphasizes simplicity and precision, encouraging players to focus on a straight-through motion for a successful float serve.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Start in a tall, athletic position with your left foot forward and right foot back to maintain balance.
  • 😀 Position your body as if you are aiming down a hallway, ensuring alignment is straight.
  • 😀 Your arm should be pulled back with the elbow high above the shoulder before tossing the ball.
  • 😀 The toss should be low, ideally at the height of your foot, and not too high.
  • 😀 Avoid using too much lower body movement during the toss, focusing on fine motor skills in your arm.
  • 😀 When tossing, the ball should be released in front of your body for proper float serve contact.
  • 😀 Take a moderate step forward with your left foot while tossing the ball; large steps can cause body twisting.
  • 😀 Ensure your hand moves straight through the ball to generate the float effect, avoiding sideward motion.
  • 😀 Keep your wrist firm and your palm flat during contact to ensure clean and controlled contact with the ball.
  • 😀 After hitting the ball, follow through with your arm coming straight down to maintain body alignment.
  • 😀 Avoid swinging through the ball like a spike. A clean contact is essential for a successful float serve.

Q & A

  • What is the first thing Megan does in the standing float serve demonstration?

    -Megan starts by getting into a tall athletic position, with her right foot back, left foot forward, and facing as though she's serving straight down the line.

  • Why is alignment important in a float serve?

    -Alignment is important because the serve needs to be directed down a straight line, as if serving through a hallway, ensuring the ball travels in a controlled and focused manner.

  • How high should the toss be when performing a standing float serve?

    -The toss should be low, around the height of Megan's foot, without excessive use of the lower body. This helps maintain a simple and controlled serve.

  • What should the arm position be like before tossing the ball?

    -Megan’s arm should be pulled back with the elbow high and above her shoulder, maintaining a comfortable and relaxed posture.

  • What is the significance of the step during the float serve?

    -The step should be moderate in size. A large step can cause unnecessary body twisting, making it difficult to execute a straight and effective serve.

  • How should the hand move when making contact with the ball?

    -The hand should move straight through the ball in a flat motion to ensure the serve floats. The hand should be stiff but not overly rigid, with the palm facing down and in the direction of the serve.

  • Why is it important to avoid using the lower body too much during the toss?

    -Excessive use of the lower body during the toss can result in inaccurate serves. The focus should be on fine motor control in the arm to achieve a precise and low toss.

  • What should be avoided when making contact with the ball?

    -It is important to avoid breaking the wrist or having a relaxed hand. The wrist should remain firm, and the hand should remain open yet comfortably stiff to create a clean contact with the ball.

  • How does the body position affect the serve after making contact with the ball?

    -After contact, the body should maintain an upright posture, facing the direction of the serve. The arm should come down in a relaxed manner to ensure a smooth and controlled finish.

  • Why is a clean contact important in the float serve?

    -A clean contact ensures the ball is served with proper spin and trajectory, leading to better control and effectiveness. Swinging through the ball like a spike should be avoided.

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