ok so my school has alot of sports but they are now going to have volleyball this year i wanna try out cuz ive played it in p.e. but i dont really know how an actually game works does any1 have any like videos of their volleyball games or can jus kind of explain to me how itgoes r you just on the floor tryin to hit the ball without doing an illegal move thanx all advice appreciated
if it helps you it's not a high school team im goin into 7th the jr. high team
-Lesha ♥
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? ilikesalami answered Friday June 29 2007, 6:27 pm: your so lucky! i want a middle school volleyball team so badly. (im going to 8th) anyways, i went to a camp, which i suggest you should too, they are very helpful. uh.. i was gonna explain but i dont wanna mess up since im not a pro on it. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) tells you alot, too. there are some illegals.. which you'd learn. unlike volleyball you play during gym, your allowed to spike it, lol. and you dont just try to keep hitting it to the other side. you need technique, and like one person bumps the ball to the setter, and the setter sets the ball to the person who spikes. like if the ball gets hit to the players in the back, they bump the ball up to the setter in the front, and they set it to the player next to them. er i dont have videos, but try youtube. its tons of fun and stick to it! its hard sometimes and obviously like any sport you dont just be super amazing on the first day but you'll get there! [ ilikesalami's advice column | Ask ilikesalami A Question ]
Master_Betty answered Friday June 29 2007, 6:24 pm: Google is your friend here.
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