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Reddit mentions of TB-18 "The Setter" (EA)

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    Features:
  • Circumference: 25.6 in - 26.4 in. Weight: 15.7 - 17.5 oz. Cover: Sensi-Tec® composite leather.
  • Construction: Single Unit (SUC®). Bladder: butyl.
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ColorWhite, Red
Height7.4 Inches
Length10.7 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width8.8 Inches

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u/Caiteu · 4 pointsr/haikyuu

I think you'll need maybe strength training to get back into the groove of things. Especially for further sets or bad passes a lot of times positioning, foot work, and leg strength, and finger strength is needed to get the ball to go where you want it to go! Firstly I really recommend getting a lightweight volleyball sized ball like the ones in Walmart just to practice form. Here's a link to how to set properly and there's also a ton of videos on YouTube. ^^form is important to help save your wrists and fingers from injuries^^ I cannot stress this enough. So really get your form down before getting the heavier balls! After you get your form down you more or less can start easy self drills like just setting against the wall with a volleyball just to get the hang of how a ball feels. Also something I think is highly under emphasized is footwork! I honestly think Footwork drills are super important in helping you get into form and making it easier to get the ball to where it needs to go and personally I always forget about my footwork after a breako! If you find yourself needing more strength to set balls from anywhere on the court. If you're starting out as a setter there are weighted volleyballs to help finger strength grow and you can tape your fingers to give your hands added support while you make a comeback. Repetition is probably your best bet for accuracy! I hope this helps! If you have any questions feel free to message me! I'm not really sure I covered everything and most of this comes from experience so please feel free to add on or correct anything I missed!