How to do a Volleyball Hit

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Lindsey Lampert
Volleyball Coach, Northern Virginia Volleyball Association
703-234-1700

Lindsey Lampert grew up in Long Beach, CA and started playing volleyball at the early age of 7. After excelling at the junior level she earned full athletic scholarship and played Division I volleyball at the University of San Diego where she was named All-Conference in 2000 and 2001. She was named team MVP in 2001.

Lindsey has coached at the high school and club levels in California and Virginia. During her 2nd year at NVVA, her 15 Select girls team won the East Coast Championships in 2007 which earned them a spot at Nationals in Minnesota.

Lindsey currently coaches the 17 Select team for Northern Virginia Volleyball Association and gives private lessons in her spare time.

 

How to do a Volleyball Hit

In this video, former collegiate volleyball player and club coach Lindsey Lampert, describes the techniques and mechanics required to get started playing volleyball. This video is designed for the beginning volleyball players, but includes a variety of tips and techniques that would be useful to intermediate players. This video series includes an overview of each of the different skills associated with volleyball including passing, setting, serving and digging.

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Volleyball

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Ball

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Serve

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Hit

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Dig

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Pass

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Pepper

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Volley

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Net

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Sand

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Hi, I am Lindsey Lampert with Northern Virginia Volleyball Association and today I am teaching to you how to play volleyball. Right now, I am going to show you how to hit. The main thing when you are hitting is to contact the ball at the highest point possible. Your arms will be in a bow and arrow type position, to prepare you for your swing. In order to do this, you are going to be jumping on the sand it is a little bit harder than indoors, so I am going to have my two demonstrators stay on the ground to show you the proper technique to hit the ball. Notice, how they are reaching and snapping high, they are trying to hit the ball at the highest point of contact. Now, I am going to show you how to dig.

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