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Re: Defense signals in doubles
- To: Todd Zaorski <toddski@mediaone.net>
- Subject: Re: Defense signals in doubles
- From: Todd <tdh@vbref.org>
- Date: 25 May 1999 10:43:39 -0500
- In-Reply-To: Todd Zaorski's message of "Tue, 25 May 1999 08:32:17 -0400"
- Newsgroups: rec.sport.volleyball
- Organization: Not likely
- References: <250519990832173562%toddski@mediaone.net>
- Sender: tdh@shell-2.enteract.com
- Xref: shell-2.enteract.com sent-to-rsv:269
Todd Zaorski <toddski@mediaone.net> writes:
> I'm new to using defensive hand signals in doubles so could anyone
> answer a couple of simple questions?
>
> First an easy one. If my partner signals that he'll be blocking line
> for the opponent on the right, that means I should dig angle, right? If
> he also signals no block for the person on the left, does that mean
> that both of us are digging or does that mean that I should move up to
> block? What if he signals no block for both opponents? Does that mean I
> should block or dig, or is that something we should discuss ahead of
> time?
>
> Thanks!
> :todd
Check out
http://www.io.com/~tdh/vball/rsv-posts/msg00180.html
as well as this excellent doubles primer by Tom Wilson
http://www.io.com/~tdh/vball/doubles.html
--
Todd H. tdh@vbref.org
USAV Regional Referee, Great Lakes Region, Palatine, IL
Todd's Volleyball Referee Page http://www.io.com/~tdh/vball/
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