Beach Volleyball Serving with Steve Anderson – Video 4 Targeting
Video 4 in beach volleyball serving with Steve Anderson is on targeting. Steve has an accuracy tool / sequence he uses called: Hand, ball and target.
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Video 4 in beach volleyball serving with Steve Anderson is on targeting. Steve has an accuracy tool / sequence he uses called: Hand, ball and target.
In Video 5 on beach volleyball serving with Steve Anderson we talk about rhythm and timing with the serve. Steve describes “Command performance” as you can do it in a game just as well as you can do this in practice.
In this 5 video beach volleyball setting series Steve Anderson shares some incredible tips, and secrets on how to set successfully. This video series is applicable for players of all ages and levels. This video series is a must for all beach coaches and will likely change the way you teach beach volleyball setting!
This is video 1 of 5 on beach volleyball setting technique with Steve Anderson. In this video, video 1 we do a demonstration of how to set correctly. This video includes 4 sets from 3 angle namely back view, side view and 45 degree view. This video sets the foundation for the rest of the videos in the series.
This is video 2 in the series on beach volleyball setting technique with gold medal beach coach Steve Anderson. In this video Steve gets very detailed on how to set a beach volleyball.
In video 3 on beach volleyball setting Steve Anderson now get detailed on footwork and positioning on the net. This is a great video to help players and coaches get under the ball for good technique.
In video 4 on beach volleyball setting technique Steve Anderson shares a setting secret that just might change and improve the way you set forever. We at volleyball1on1.com had never heard this until now and I believe it is awesome advice to help you set more consistently and with less doubles.
In video 5 on beach volleyball setting with Steve he discussed recovery. Like all skills recovery is needed between changing from one skill to the other. Like passing the 3 components of recovery is: Follow Through, Finish, Switch Roles.
This 6 video series on beach volleyball passing offers incredible coaching advice for both players and coaches by Steve Anderson, Beach Volleyball Olympic Gold Medal coach and the current head coach of beach volleyball Canada.
Steve Anderson teaches beach volleyball passing in this series. Video 1 offers a demonstration of correct beach volleyball passing technique from 3 different angles, namely side, back and front.
This video will teach beach volleyball players and coaches correct volleyball passing footwork. This is video 2 in the series of beach volleyball passing videos with Steve Anderson.
Video 3 in the series on beach volleyball passing discusses the important concept of tracking. Steve Anderson describes tracking as – “Moving in time with the information as you get it!”
Steve Anderson in video 4 of beach volleyball passing talks about “Play on the ball”. This means how do we move and contact the ball. This video discusses your platform, follow through and keeping the ball mid line where possible.
Beach volleyball passing and indoor passing are completely different. In this video Steve discusses these differences and how to have success with the skill of beach volleyball passing.
In video 6 on beach volleyball passing with Steve Anderson, Steve discusses the important steps of recovery. This is the important last step for successfully passing in beach volleyball.
Stein talks about using the pokey and how one of them has his name, “The Steino”.
Pulling or dropping off the net from blocking responsibilities is an important strategy that is implemented on an opponents off set. In this video series you will learn instruction on how to do this successfully plus a simple drill to practice the skill.
“Stepping in Pairs” is a volleyball ques Stein uses to describe moving your feet so that you end up with a wide base and are not “Water Skiing” the opposite verbal which is having a narrow base. This video series contains a great demonstration of the concept as well as some simple drills.
Digging a low ball from a short serve or a ball that goes into the net is extremely common yet very difficult skill to make a “Better Play” on the ball. Learn Stein Metzger Secret called “Drop the Furniture” to change this and make it easy.
Being in system means that you are running your offense according to your plan, in this video and drill series you will learn how to do this effectively by understanding spacing and circle of trust.
Moving to attack is one of the most important and under practiced skills in beach volleyball. Stein calls it “Moving without the ball” and in this instructional and drill series you will learn this important skill so that you can spike better.
In these two videos Stein shares and important secret or tip followed by a quick drill to help players improve their volleyball setting particularly their bump setting.
In this series of videos Stein Metzger Shares his Olympic as well as AVP and FIVB winning beach volleyball warm up.
Stein presents several ways to work the ref for a favorable call. This is another great video that offers great insights and humor all together.
Stein covers how to play in the wind and make adjustments. This is a great video that offers some good advice for all beach volleyball players.
Stein talks about the best and worst ways to dump your partner. This is a really funny video that if you know the Olympic History behind it will make you cringe and laugh all at once.
Stein gives advice on how to choose a partner that matches up to a players strengths and weaknesses.
Stein gives an example of how to prepare mentally before each play.
Like many professional volleyball players, I have a very love/hate relationship with volleyball referees. Referee’s have been given the unenviable task of passing judgement down upon people who tend to be over six feet tall and in pretty decent shape…so let’s just say being a referee can sometimes be a challenging job.
Dumping your partner in volleyball for whatever reason you may have is a very delicate process that requires the proper tact and technique so as to move on from your former volleyball partner without making an enemy. Some Fun…
Stein Metzger demonstrates how to pass a deep serve in beach volleyball.
In this instructional volleyball coaching series Stein teaches how to pass a short serve in beach volleyball.