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Old Mon Aug 16, 2004, 05:22pm
swimmingsetter swimmingsetter is offline
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I already posted this on a different forum, but I think it's nice to have lots of opinions, and I still don't entirely understand. In transition, I'm confused as to what's out of rotation before the serve actually happens. First, I'll explain the scenario: Three players are in the front row. Their team has the serve. The setter is on the left, the power in the middle, and the middle on the right. Preparing for transition, before the ball even goes over the net, the setter stands almost entirely behind the setter, except for her left foot which is the only thing technically still in the rotation (well, except maybe her ankle) Is it required for the player's entire body to be on the correct side, or will just a foot suffice? I've asked two coaches, Laura and Aisling. Laura said as long as the player's foot is still on the correct side, they're still in rotation. Aisling says your entire body needs to be on the correct side. Which one is it? Tell me if this doesn't make sense.
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