Since beach is starting soon, I thought I might as well go over some of the
main concepts and rules of playing in the sand. Beach volleyball is totally
different than indoor. Different rules, different strategies, and different
skills to learn. Although there are different rules you have to have the same
mindset to compete in either sport. In order to be successful in beach
volleyball you need to know the important rules and learn some of the
strategies.
The rules
involved in beach are very different from indoor. The main difference is the
rule about setting. In beach you are not allowed to set the ball unless it has
absolutely no spin (which is pretty much impossible). So when you are setting
your partner your best option is to forearm pass it. It takes some time to get
used to controlling the ball that way but you will get the hang of it after a
while. You also can not open hand tip the ball like you can in indoor. The
other main rule is that if you are blocking and you touch the ball you and your
partner only have 2 contacts to get it back over the net, where in indoor you
would have 3 contacts.
Obviously
in beach volleyball you are playing in the sand and usually you are playing
doubles with a partner. This leads to some strategies that can help you succeed
in this awesome sport. The first tip is to either serve/ hit to the player that
can’t pass or the player that is the least offensive threat. This will give you
a better opportunity to score on that rally. Serving and attacking to the
person who is not as good at passing will most likely make their side become
out of system, giving you a free ball. Serving and hitting to the person who is
the least offensive threat will give you a better chance at digging their
attack. If you are playing a team where both players can attack and pass
decently then you can try serving in between them and that will usually get
them out of system. Other strategies include blocking, going over on the second
ball, and using smart shots. In beach blocking can be a little tricky and it
takes a lot of practice to get used to it, but it is really fun when you stuff
block someone in beach. If you and your partner decide to block, the person
blocking tells the defender what part of the court he/ she is going to be
blocking. The defender is then responsible for the other part of the court. For
example if I was blocking the cross court shots for both hitters I would hold
up 2 fingers on each hand (1 finger on each hand means I am blocking the line
shots) and my partner would defend the line shots. Some smart shots in beach
are a short pokey (tipping it with your knuckles) or a high roll shot to the
deep corners. These shots will cause the other team to scramble for the ball
and give you an easy ball back over.
Beach is
such a fun sport, I can’t wait for practices to start so we can get back out in
the sand!
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