Friday, May 16, 2014

the top 100 Things Every Volleyball Player Should Know (cont.)


Here are 41-60 ! Highlighted are some of my most important!



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41. Know where the ball is.

42. Learn to spell Fonoimoana.

43. Don’t abandon volleyball for golf if you’re 6’3” and being hounded.

44. If you think you’re trying your hardest try a little harder.

45. When setting, always go back to the hitter who has just made an error.

46. Find a sunscreen that has titanium dioxide.

47. Don’t bet against the UCLA men’s team at the NCAA final four.

48. Never let your opponents see you check the height of the net.

49. Always think: The next contact is the most important of my life.

50. Set the block with your feet; block the ball with your hands.

51. If you’re the setter, know who’s hitting and who the blockers are.

52. Understand that if you can’t pass at the highest level, you can’t play at the highest level.

53. Miss long on your serve rather than short.

54. Never pepper within 20 feet of an ongoing game unless your ball control skills are impeccable.

55. Play more tournaments out of your area to meet other volleyball people.

56. For warm ups, do less peppering and more drills using the net.

57. Learn to play on the beach with sunglasses.

58. Remember that teams usually win when they serve and hit in.

59. If you’re a setter, learn to set from anywhere to anywhere.

60. Always have a volleyball in the trunk of your car.
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Have a great day!

Sincerely,

Lauren Sands 


Read the whole list here:
http://www.volleywood.net/volleyball-features/music-style/100-things-every-volleyball-player-should-know/

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