Volleyball Formations 5-1 (EXPLAINED)

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Are you struggling to figure out your volleyball rotations? Do you have a hard time deciding between running a 5-1 or a 6-2 offense?
    In this video you will discover the serve receive rotations for a 5-1 offense. Learn how to run a 5-1 offensive system. In order to master the 5-1 rotation serve receive, you need to know your volleyball positions.
    Discover the advantages and disadvantages of 5-1 rotation volleyball. also, watch my videos on the 4-2 offense, 6-2 offense and also my video explaining overlaps and the rules for how to line up on the court.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @DennisJacksonvts
    @DennisJacksonvts  Před rokem +1

    Thanks for watching! Do you have a comment or question about the 5-1 system? Please comment or ask your question below!

  • @locaca4091
    @locaca4091 Před 2 měsíci +4

    THANK YOU. I struggle to play with people who already understand this and keep getting dragged around the court feeling lost so thank you so much

  • @lorenzo_b2387
    @lorenzo_b2387 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am a central blocker,in our reception the ball is often brought to me after a serve,and not to the setter,I don’t understand how to attack then and where to go so that the setter passes.Sorry if there are mistakes,I communicate through a translator because I don’t know English.Where do you watch volleyball matches from?

    • @DennisJacksonvts
      @DennisJacksonvts  Před 10 měsíci

      After you block, you need to quickly move off the net and get in position to take an approach to hit. The team should try to pass the ball to the setter so the setter can set. It's usually best for the team to pass the ball closer to the right side of the court rather than the middle so the setter is able to get to the ball. If the setter is struggling to get to the ball to set, the team needs to pass the ball higher and further off the net. The setter can also be in a position closer to the passing target area so it's easier for the setter to get to the ball.

  • @abhavyatyagi6091
    @abhavyatyagi6091 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you, sir, I really appreciate your efforts ! Best wishes from India!

  • @parkerjackson5347
    @parkerjackson5347 Před rokem +1

    I have been struggling to understand my rotation for weeks now so am i just supposed to memorize it?

    • @DennisJacksonvts
      @DennisJacksonvts  Před rokem +2

      Great question! I wouldn't try to memorize it. Just understand the basic things such as 1) know what player you follow, 2) the player that follows you, and 3) the player you are opposite. For example, if you are an outside hitter, then you need to know the player that's the other outside hitter. They are opposite you on the court. Before the ball is served, see where the opposite player is. If you see them at left front, then you know you are right back. If you see them at middle front, then you know you are middle back. If you see them at right front, then you know you are left back. At first, this may be difficult to recognize. But with practice, you will recognize the situation quickly. You will figure things out much faster. You must practice this to get better. If you just memorize the rotation, you can't learn anything and won't ever be able to figure out what to do when you don't know what is going on. I hope this helps!

  • @lorenzo_b2387
    @lorenzo_b2387 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What is it RF,RB,LF,LB,CF,CB

    • @DennisJacksonvts
      @DennisJacksonvts  Před 10 měsíci

      RF is right front. RB is right back. LF is left back. CF is center front. CB is center back. It's dividing the court into 6 areas.

  • @zoeo5864
    @zoeo5864 Před 6 měsíci

    where does ds usually go if they’re not libero

    • @DennisJacksonvts
      @DennisJacksonvts  Před 6 měsíci

      left back. Right back possibly if the setter is front row.