How to Pass Jump Serves
Jump Serves are becoming more and more popular but most athletes are passing top spin serves like floats, I believe these are two very distinct skills. Let's get your prepared to dominate spin serves.
Leading your Reception Line l Jenia Grebinnikov (FRA)
Push the Jump Serve to the Zone l Ben Diez (FRA)
Hips behind the ball l Dusty and Ryan Merk
Hips behind the ball l Dusty and Ryan Merk
Jump Serve Posture l Jenia Grebennikov (FRA)
Float vs Jump Serve Posture l Ryan Merk Clinic
Jump Serve Posture for Strong Serves l Jenia Grebennikov (FRA)
Area 1 Positioning for Jump Serves l Jenia Grebennikov (FRA)
3 Ways to Prepare our arms for reception l Passing Course
Intro to Passing Jump Serves l Dustin Watten (USA)
Passing Jump Serves l Dustin Watten (USA)
Get Behind the Jump Serve l Ben Diez (FRA)
Ben Diez Pre-Serve Routine l Ben Diez (FRA)
Push the ball to Confirm your touch l Ben Diez (FRA)
Add more Trajectory to the Pass l Ben Diez (FRA)
Passing with Individual Arms l Passing Course
Common ways to Extend Space on Hard Jump Serves l Dusty and Ryan Merk
4 Ways to Extend Space after Contact l Passing Course
Common Mistake - Overpassing l Dusty and Ryan Merk