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6-2 rotation?

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i am okay with the 6-2 voleyball rotation, but just to be sure of it, would someone explain the offence to me. i play setter so just in that spot.

back and front rows please.

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  1. I believe you will like the following link, which illustrated 6-2 when you start at each position, your team serving or receiving:

    http://volleyball.about.com/od/volleybal...


  2. Most schools have the setter always move to the right.  

    When you are in the front row, you move to the right and play right side hitter and the front row setter when your back row setter has to play the first ball.  

    When you are in the back row, you will also play on the right side.  If your team is serving, you will switch as soon as the ball is contacted.  If your team is receiving, you will go from your serve receive position to set and then switch to right back if the ball is still in play.

  3. go to ask .com for advice

  4. your always setter when you start in the bACK ROW. when your in the front row you play right side hitter.

  5. in the back row you set until you get to the front row.....in the back on serve receive you will push up the person directly in front of you so that its easier to get set up to set the ball to your hitters (cause then you are already at the net when they pass)

    you always stay in the right back position and when you are in left back, serve receive you cross the middle back and run to the right back position when you serve

    in the front row you pass on serve receive when you are on the left side and after the pass you either stay for one or switch with the right side to hit........you get pushed up by the other setter and do not pass when you are in middle.....and you pass when you are on the right side as well but you stay right side

    i really hope that makes sense but if it doesnt email me and ill b glad to help
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