Lindsey Lampert: Hi! My name is Lindsey Lampert. I'm with Northern Virginia Volleyball Association. Today, I'm teaching you how to play volleyball. Right now, I'm going to teach you how to pass.
In volleyball, everything starts with the pass. So, it's crucial to have proper passing technique and form. Nicole and Lindsey are going to help me demonstrate this now. For passing, your feet need to be a little bit more than shoulder width apart. Your knees need to be bent; your butt needs to be out and your back needs to be straight and you need to be relaxed on the balls of your feet. When you're waiting to pass, your arms could be hanging in front of you comfortably. When you're about to pass, you put your arms together, please remember do not intertwine your fingers. What I want you to do is, take one fist and cross the other hand over it. The goal is to make the flattest possible surface with your arms, this is called the platform. The goal is to pass everything on your platform from here to here, so the flatter that this surface is, the better your pass is going to be.
Now, Nicole and Lindsey are going to demonstrate passing back and forth. The one thing to remember when you're passing or anything in volleyball is to communicate, call the ball. There's going to be six other people on the court with you and communication is key, so you are not running into each other. Now, this is how they move behind the ball, they're not reaching, they're moving their feet. Notice, how they're calling mine every single time; notice how their arms stay straight out in front of them. Now, I'm going to teach you how to set.
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