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Developing the attacker.

Scholastic Coach and Athletic Director

| September 01, 1995 | Demerchant, Robert | COPYRIGHT 1995 Scholastic, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Any time a Skill isn't taught or practiced, it won't magically appear in a game.

THE LARGE MAJORITY OF teenage volleyball hitters make themselves fairly easy to defense because of their predictability.

Most outside hitters (OH) will start about a half meter behind and outside the spot at which the attack line intersects the left sideline, and will take four steps (right, left, right, left) to the net as a 45 [degress] angle, as shown in Diag. 1.

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About 85% of the time, they will hit the ball deep to the wide side of the opposing court (position # 5). Since this is a high-percentage success area, the ...

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