okay so tomorrow i have volleyball tryouts. i'm in 8th grade currently and took this volleyball class thing with the jv coach for a week in 7th grade. well i took it for 2 days because the second day i broke my wrist. i only noticed it at home. i know your wondering how do you break your wrist in volleyball? well i have no idea. but anyways that was in april and now its almost september. im all healed and ok to play. but i havent played since april. i mean yeah tonigh i'm definitley going to practice. and i mean i'm definitley not the worst at it. volleyball is not a big sport at my school, they only established a middle school volleyball team this year and i dont know anyone who is going to the tryouts. so i guess what i'm asking is:
what should i do to get ready for tryouts??
any advice on what to do during tryouts?
** please only answer this if you play volleyball or if you arent on a team but you know a lot about it
AskRhiRhi answered Tuesday August 26 2008, 6:18 pm: Well my really good friend just got a college scholarship for volleyball. To get ready, make sure you stretch tonight really well, especially the wrist you broke. No matter what sport you play, if you had an injury, take extra care of that. Mentally prepare yourself tonight and tomorrow before tryouts. Put yourself in the mind frame that you can make the team and that you're going to try your best and keep pushing. Tonight, do some drills, like setting and bumping, because of course that will probably be part of your try out. If you can try running/jogging a little. Conditioning is a big part of volleyball.
Most importantly though, have fun. If you play a sport and don't have fun with it, then your performance will show that.
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