Dennis Jackson

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Dennis Jackson is a volleyball expert that provides advice on volleyball training. For more tips on volleyball drills along with volleyball strength and conditioning, visit

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The second referee, also known as the R2, has many officiating responsibilities. Learning and mastering these basic volleyball rules and techniques will help your volleyball matches move along better. Prematch duties The second referee is in charge of the game ball. The second referee ensures the game ball is ready before the start of the match. A ball pressure gauge should be used to check the game ball pressure. Attend the captains meeting. The second referee should att

February 6, 2008

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Knowing the rules for playing the ball can make a big difference to your team’s success. It can be a very frustrating experience having your players constantly called for mishandling the ball. Coaching can be stressful enough without having to also worry about the officiating. There are essentially two different types of ball handling playing faults – double contacts and lifts. Thoroughly understanding these volleyball rules for playing the ball can make a huge impact on a

January 15, 2008

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1. Design Volleyball Drills for Appropriate Time of Seaso Coaches should create an outline for their practices before the volleyball season starts. It’s important to have created a practice plan several months before the season that has guidelines for what the team needs to accomplish. These guidelines include everything from conditioning to skills and drills. As the off-season, pre-season, and in-season are going on, details of what exactly to be doing in practices should

December 31, 2007

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To play great defense you need the ability to read thenopponents attack and position yourself ready to dig or movento play the ball. Good defensive positioning heavily depends on the placementnof the set ball and the formation of the team block. Here are 5 volleyball tips for making great defensive plays. 1. Watch Placement of the Set Ball If the volleyball is set tight to the net, the defende needs to be ready to play a ball that can be hit at andownward angle into the c

December 4, 2007

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