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Do you know where On the internet it can tell me how to learn the 6'2 for volleyball???

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I don't know how to do it and I'm in VolleyBall.

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  1. u mean the 6 passers and 2 setters thing? well i don't know where to find it, but i can explain it!

    -if ur a setter:

    there are two setters. they are both opposite of each other. setters set from the back row, meaning u start behind a front row player and run up. when your team has serve and your playing back row (setter) then you start on the far left until the ball is served. that's pretty much all the time i have. but i finally found a website: http://volleyball.about.com/od/volleybal...


  2. Go to the following website

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

  3. by far the best explanation to 6-2 is at this site found on stork's volleyball page.

    http://www.heeha.com/volleyball/62game.s...

  4. In a 6'2 You have two setters. Both setters are opposite of each other on the court, the person who actual sets in the person in the back row. Thats basically about it, if you want to get more technical with everything go to the web site that the person before me listed, if will help you out alot.

  5. Basically what the first person said but the setter in the back row comes in from the weak side (right side) to set.  The advatage of this is that you always have three hitters in the front row.  The disadvantage is that since you have two setters the sets are usually different so the consistancy for the hitters is not there.

  6. A 6-2 is when there are two setters on the floor. This allows you to always have three hitters in the front row, which is good because you have more options on who to set to plus you have more players to block. You can search it on google. just search volleyball. it is extremely simple!!

  7. everyone else explained it real well, your all set!

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