Two nights of serving
We are so pleased to announce that Adam Ewart will be leading this session. The only time in Volleyball where you have total control of skill is serving. These two days will be four hours of perfecting the three levels of serves you should have in your portfolio. Each participant is required to bring their own volleyball to the sessions.
Serving is the first weapon that can generate an immediate point, begin a game, or ignite an offense. A well-placed serve (whether to a weak passer, at the setter, at the quick attacker, or to a weak formation) that is also difficult to pass puts the opponent at a disadvantage. Focus on correct technique and strive for success. In addition, always serve to score points, NOT just to get the ball into the opponent’s court. The serve is the only skill in volleyball where the player has complete control. There are four main types of serves taught in advanced serving session. The overhand topspin, the overhand float serve, the overhand jump topspin and overhand jump float server are the most common serves for competitive volleyball.
Coaches
Darren Cannell
Contact us
- Darren Cannell
- in••••o@can••••y.com
- 306-361-5206
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Levels
- All