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When you dive is there a way that you can stop your self from falling on your wrist?

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i've sprung my left wrist diving after the ball for the past 2 years...and i think i just did it again.....i need some advice on how not to fall on your wrist when you dive for a ball.

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  1. there are two things you need to make sure never touch the ground... your chin and your knees..... what you do is you get with left foot in front of right...... at and angle and have your hands in bumping position then take a step with your right as far as you can so you left knee is almost practicall touching the ground and lean forward to get the ball...... then after you hit the ball you put your hands on the ground and kind of push off with your hands and make sure they go up. also lift your knees and make sure your chin is up. you should slide on your stomach and look like a penguin


  2. when u dive for the  ball u should   fall o n ur body and no ur hand, it is hard to exmplain the procedure, but i have trainned for it agai n and again and agai n.

  3. i think its cuz you're still a little timid about diving. when i started, our coach didnt allow anyone to wear knee pads or elbow pads, etc. that way, if we dove wrong, it would hurt. the only way to do a front dive without hurting yourself is to land on your chest. once your hands come down from the bump and hit the ground, move them backwards as if pushing yourself to slide forward. our coach put a table and made is all run as fast as we could and dive under it. everyone was more scared of hitting their heads on the table than they were of being hurt on the floor so everyone dove. so basically, just go for it. dont hold anything back and land on your chest.

  4. always tuck your arm under your body instead of aiming it at the ground. Point your shoulder at the ground instead, and as you touch, try to roll across your back. Watch how footballers or cricketers land as the dive to catch the ball. Always tuck your arms under your body and take the impact across your back, but roll, so you don't wind yourself.

  5. I usally put on one of  those wrist guards when i play. It helps! I think they ahve em at  ***** Sporting Goods! Oh and Make sure that you let it heal before playing again! This helped me! It miht help you too! Best of Luck! =o)

  6. hey bro i am happy to call u this as i broke my elbow joint in the same way as you ya i got it back altogether n back in the court now ya the best way to do it is to use the shoulder,have to forget that u have a hand at that instant n keep it inside the frame of the shoulder n then not skid,rather try rolling man that helps so when you dive,fall on the shoulder and roll to the side.

  7. Try using elbow or forearm pads & learn to fall on those parts of your body. Try looking on the internet for X-Games info b/c a lot of those guys train on "how to fall" so they don't get injured (maybe just bruised - ha ha!) & can keep playing. I heard several skateboard stars talking about this. Maybe also do a search for sports training and look for info about falling in a way that's less of an impact on your body.

  8. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TRY TO BREAK YOUR FALL.

    if you dive, you've committed. you're gonna come down.

    i usually try to keep my body firm until i hit the ground, thats when i relax. no matter what its gonna hurt a bit. dont get yourself injured even more by trying to break your fall. if you try anything else, you'll get in the way of your teammates...

  9. The best way to dive in volleyball without getting hurt is a side stride or a side roll. Front dive on the chest is only good for males to use. If you are going to do a front dive, you are going to be playing the ball with your hands and therefore shouldn't land on your wrists, but on your chest. To practice it, when you dive, you use your wrist to push you back but make sure they are at your sides shoulder width apart. Another way to practice is by doing the worm. Hope this helps.

  10. thats a tuffy but you have to wrap it and make sure its fully healed before playing hard again

  11. I dont play volleyball, but i have fallen forward in a dive running away from a pack of bees and I broke my scaphoid in my wrist which put me in a full arm cast for over 3 months.  when your diving in volleyball I would reccomend taking the impact with your elbows and arms and a little bit of your upper body leaving your hands and wrists open to hit the ball.  This will protect you from injuring your wrists and with the impact being absorbed by both the arms and upperbody together the fall will be smoother.  Goodluck!

  12. it sound like your stopping your self from falling hard don't be scared just dive and of course it gunna hurt but just fall on ur chest or sprawl and roll. i am a ds i know what I'm talking about

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