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Spike Approach? Easy best answer!?

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When approaching a ball that is about to be spiked(by you), and assuming you are right handed,

do you go left, right, left(footwise), or right, left, right.

And this is also assuming you have time for a full approach.

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  1. if you're a rightie, ALWAYS left right left.

    right left right will hurt you when you unload on the ball!


  2. left,right,left

    always opposite for body balance and height

  3. left right left, but you really have to EXPLODE on the  last two steps

  4. if you are hitting right you step left, right-left

    the first step is a normal step and teh second is a long step and the last is quick

  5. left, right left. [first step slow, 2nd & 3rd quick] have fun spikin it upp.

  6. LEFT, RIGHT, left as in big left step, big right step and little left step or the closure step.  The closure step helps you go up and not towards the net.

    Doing it the other way is called goofy footing.

  7. LEFT RIGH TLEFT JUMP SMACK.

    =]

    best of luck.my wishes to ya!

  8. For right-handed hitter, it is always the left foot doing the final closure step before jumping up.

    You can do three or five-step-approach that starts with left foot (L--R-L, or L--R--L--R-L), or four-step appoach that starts with right foot R--L--R-L).

    For beginners it is better start with three-step-approach, which is Left--Right-Left.

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