i'm trying out for a volleyball club team in november.. what skills should i practice now and how should i practice for it? and should I like run and stuff? How can i get in shape for it? btw I'm 13 and i've done summer volleyball once, volleyball in school (like gym), a 5 day volleyball camp in the summer (preparing us for highschool vball), 2 clinics (they were 5 week clinics.. like you came once a week) and yeah.. thats about it. i really want to make the team.. so yeah, haha i love vball. and thanks for the help! :)
Spiking: Practice against the wall its hard to explain but hit it down on the floor and it if it was a good hit it'll bounce off the wall and keep coming back. It isnt that easy but its super helpful and takes time.
Bumping:Get a friend or family member to pepper(pass) with you back and forth and call eveyone because you have to get in that habit and make sure your bumping/passing right
Setting: lay on the floor and set it above you head or stand on the wall and move back and forth setting it on the wall.
delvinny answered Friday October 12 2007, 7:16 pm: ive been playing volleyball for like 4 years now and u definately need to be in shape. You need to get a ball and some else who is good at vball to practice because practicing with someone worse than you is not helpful just fun. Also when you go to the tryouts the best thing to do is talk alot like call the ball and stuff to that effect. But be loud its very important [ delvinny's advice column | Ask delvinny A Question ]
sosotoyo answered Friday October 12 2007, 5:08 pm: I used to play volleyball in 7th and 8th grade, and i found that the most hepful way to practice was with a partner. We used to practice in my garage.(but it all depends if you have enough space) so u should have one of ur friends thats trying out to come over and pass with you. [ sosotoyo's advice column | Ask sosotoyo A Question ]
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