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3. Puredrop Volleyball Training Equipment Aid Great Trainer for Solo Practice of Serving Tosses and arm Swings Returns The Ball After Every Swing Adjustable Cord and Waist Length fits Any Volleyball

    Features:
  • GREAT FOR SOLO TRAINING: With the aid it becomes very easy to practice arm swing technique and tosses multiple times in a row. The elastic cord guides the ball back after every swing. No need for interrupting the training in order to fetch the ball. Multiple fast repetitions in a row get you in a state of flow: this makes it easy to perfect technique through quick feedback.
  • ADJUSTABLE CORD LENGTH: Elastic double reinforced cord is adjustable in length. For optimal serve training we recommend finding the optimal height for your height and adjust the cord accordingly. It can be adjusted up to 5' 9'' (1.8m).
  • COMFORTABLE AND SIZE ADJUSTABLE AROUND WAIST: Velcro strap fits comfortably around waist. It can be adjusted to accommodate different waist sizes up to 2'6'' (80cm).
  • FITS ANY VOLLEYBALL: Neoprene pouch with adjustable length holds standard volleyball or beach volleyball. It could even hold soccer, water polo or basketballs. This pouch is attached to an elastic cord that is attached to the velcro waist strap.
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: We aim for 100% customer satisfaction. If there are any problems with the product please let us know. We provide easy refund possibilities and timely shipping.
Puredrop Volleyball Training Equipment Aid Great Trainer for Solo Practice of Serving Tosses and arm Swings Returns The Ball After Every Swing Adjustable Cord and Waist Length fits Any Volleyball
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u/dbe ยท 1 pointr/volleyball

So many choices. Shoes are nice especially if she's still growing. Ankle braces are nice and not a lot of people have a pair. She likely has knee pads so won't need those any time soon. A ball is nice even if she has one. I'd go for the super touch, /u/Kace10 provided a link. They're cheaper on Amazon. If she ever plays beach, an outdoor ball is a good gift here or here. Lines are also a nice gift, a little pricier here. If she has more than say, 2 balls, a mesh bag is nice here. Or even a regular bag for shoes, ball, towel, etc., you can get those anywhere.

u/JoeyS1111 ยท 1 pointr/volleyball

Hey,

The fact that you know where you need improvement on is a great start. Severing for any volleyball player is always a truggle in the beginning. Practice practice and more practice. I seen a great serving volleyball ball aid call Ace Pal. (Link Here) No need to chase the ball around. At times when you serve the ball, it how you throw the ball in the air before the hit. Make sure your arms are straight and your hand is in the position you will like it be.

-Good Luck

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u/TRaTSeRiF ยท 3 pointsr/volleyball

Other than the safety aspect of impaling your hand on the rake, that's a great idea! I may set up something like that at home for when my (brand spankin' new) practice partner is unavailable. Something like your setup (minus the rake head lol) could be adapted to work with this.. Bonus points for not having to chase the ball.
https://www.amazon.ca/Puredrop-Volleyball-Training-Equipment-Aid/dp/B01NAU69Y0/