Hey! Well before I made the volleyball team, people told me I was really good. Now that I'm on the team, I'm not doing so hott. Like my serves aren't consistent and I just feel like people are doubting my skills now. I don't know. I't made me really sad and dissappointed. What do you think I should do to gain more confidence and how to become a better player?
Thanks <33.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? lilmissmuffet15 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 11:43 pm: thats what pracdtice is for :) and dont worry!!! its a new team, and a new season, so you probably arnt used to playing with them and you could judt be a little rusty. just keep on pracicing!!! maybe you could get some friends together and play some games to help you out?
make sure to always give your best, even if you arnt playing well. cuz dont worry, we all have our bad days.
you could also ask you coach for some tips too.
dont worry youll get into the groove of the game!!
sunnyville answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 10:49 pm: Practice a lot so you get better at the sport,let them know that you will do way better,don't doubt yourself you need to believe in yourself so you can reach your goals,don't expect to win with lack of confidence you need to stay active,strong,pick yourself up,think that you will succeed,pray to play as great before you got in the team or like a pro,don't let them see you get upset they need someone to look up to and who knows you may just be their leader. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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