Where should you begin your approach from when going to spike in volleyball?
Do your best to begin your hitting approach behind the 10 foot line just to the left of the setter. Start your hitting approach behind the 10 foot line to the right of the volleyball court. Take your first step directly towards the volleyball net creating a straight path that finishes just inside the antenna.
What is the best way to spike volleyball?
Jump off the ground and get as high in the air as possible. Position your body so it’s to the left of the ball. Bring your right arm back behind your body with your palm open. Swing your arm forward as fast as you can so that it comes in contact with the ball moving downward and away from any blocking players.
Who has the fastest spike in volleyball?
Bulgarian outside hitter and one of the world’s best players, Matey Kaziyski, currently owns the world record with the fastest spike ever recorded by a male volleyball player according to an article published in La Gazzetta dello Sport’s weekly magazine SportWeek.
How do you approach a spike?
Swing your arms back briskly as you bend your knees. When you jump, your entire body should move in one upward swing, putting you in the best possible position to spike the ball. Practice jumping as high as you can and spiking the ball at the height of your jump every time.
What is the fastest spike in volleyball?
132km/h
Lightning fast spikes top 130km/h | FIVB – Headlines. Lausanne, Switzerland, May 7, 2012 – Data from a volleyball spike by Bulgaria’s Matey Kaziyski registered at 132km/h, faster than a water polo throw and a softball pitch according to an article published in La Gazzetta dello Sport’s weekly magazine SportWeek.
What is the hardest volleyball spike?
Matey & Santos’ Lightning Spikes BB hit the ball at 132km/hour which is faster than a water polo throw and a softball pitch. That’s impressive MK! As for the women’s side, Cuban setter/hitter and one of the world’s best servers Yanelis Santos owns the current record at 103 km/hr.