
While playing volleyball or its beach version, bump setting has become increasingly important. Generally, the one standing on the net is believed to do the most important thing; that of anticipating the hitter from opposite team. However, bump setting is generally done by one standing at the back. It requires a lot of practice.
While playing volleyball, you need to make soft yet firm clasp with both palms. Then you will be sure of where the ball is heading once you bounce it off. Nowadays, you are not allowed to change the plane of a hit ball. If you are facing the hitter, your ball should bounce in front of you. You can pass it to your teammate only when you face him.
Since any violation allows a free throw to your opponent, it becomes decisive once a match reaches crucial stages. To set yourself for bump setting, you need to anticipate the force with which your opponent will hit the ball, then bend your feet accordingly and keep your firmness relative to his resultant force. Ensure that the ball never leaves your plane of action. Double throw is not what you intended to in the first place. Indoor

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