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I struggle with proper rotation of players. I would welcome any input from you all with tricks that help you keep track of player rotation, especially when substitutions start running in and out.....
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Keeping the lineup card similar to that illustrated on page 58 of the casebook helps emensely in keeping track of the RB. The technique of "ticking" the player when she rotates into the service position and then "crossing-ticking" (turning it into an "X") when she side-outs (whoops, loses rally) makes it fairly easy to keep track of who the RB is in each rotation and who is the next player who should rotate into the service position when her side regains service. It takes practice and actually working a few games but after a while, it starts to become almost automatic. |
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Something that will always help is to know the offense the teams are using. Study offenses and you will learn serve receipt patterns. It will also help with back row block/attack situations.
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