Overpass kill, bad second touch that leads to a joust, etc.
At higher levels these plays are both less common and more routine and aren't really worth differentiating. But at many levels of juniors volleyball, these plays both happen frequently and are challenging for players to execute properly.
Joe, can you please explain "Side Out". Like when you say "Our team side out's 51%". What does this mean? I remember back in the 80's, side out is where the team serving lost the rally and the other team gained the right to serve and score points. What does the term "Side out" mean in rally point serving?
What I mean when I say "Side Out" is, "The other team started the rally with the serve and we won the rally." And, on the flip side, "Opponent Sideout" is, "We started with serve, and the other team won the rally."
What is a Net Play Kill?
Overpass kill, bad second touch that leads to a joust, etc.
At higher levels these plays are both less common and more routine and aren't really worth differentiating. But at many levels of juniors volleyball, these plays both happen frequently and are challenging for players to execute properly.
Joe, can you please explain "Side Out". Like when you say "Our team side out's 51%". What does this mean? I remember back in the 80's, side out is where the team serving lost the rally and the other team gained the right to serve and score points. What does the term "Side out" mean in rally point serving?
Hey JM; realized I never responded to this.
What I mean when I say "Side Out" is, "The other team started the rally with the serve and we won the rally." And, on the flip side, "Opponent Sideout" is, "We started with serve, and the other team won the rally."