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Chapter 25 Mistakes are a very common thing, aren't they?

Chapter 25 Mistakes are a common thing, aren’t they?

Smashing is a top-down flight trajectory.

Therefore, in volleyball matches, even if the height of the block when jumping on the spot is far from comparable to the height of the spike when taking off from the run-up, the block can still often block the spike attack.

What's more, the so-called highest hitting point is just a theory.

In real actual combat, due to factors such as the attacker's physical condition, timing of take-off, and coordination with the setter... etc., it is generally difficult for most attackers to attack from their highest point.

Smash at the point of impact.

Of course, if the difference in take-off height between the blocker and the attacker is too big, then even if the attacker cannot reach the highest hitting point, he can still easily penetrate the blocker.

The current situation between Akashi Asuka and the other side is roughly the same.

Although the college students with dyed hair are amateurs in volleyball, they are just substitutes whether they are in high school or college clubs.

After all, if you are a main member, you won't be reduced to playing on this "wild court" all year round.

They do like the sport of volleyball, but they just like it.

So when they were sure that their block was really unable to stop Akashi Asuka's attack, they made a small change.

The two men slightly opened the distance between themselves and the blocker.

The smash is a top-down flight path, which means that the farther the distance between Akashi Asuka and the blocker, the lower they can block Akashi Asuka's smash.

This tactic naturally comes with risks.

For example: when the block rebounds, it may hit the net and fall into one's own court.

Another example: the gap between the blocker and the blocker is too large, leaving more holes for the attacker.

But what they are betting on is that Akashi Asuka has not yet mastered this advanced offensive technique. After all, good physical fitness can be said to be a talent, but if you are only in the third year of junior high school and have not only good physical fitness but also superb skills, then it is not a talent, but

It's a 'monster'.

I have to say.

They did make the right bet.

For this kind of long-distance block, an attacker who can attack diagonally doesn't even need a big angle. He only needs a little accuracy to break through easily.

However, Asuka Akashi really doesn't know this technique.

In the past, Akashi Asuka mainly relied on strength and height to break through blocks. However, his current strength can be used against the same junior high school students, but it is difficult to be effective against college students and adults whose bodies have fully developed.

It cannot be said that it has no effect at all.

It's just that his strength can make an adult's hands feel painful at most, and he can't completely break through the blocker.

If it were an official match now, Asuka Akashi would have a good chance of winning through lobs or out-of-bounds methods.

But not now.

What's more, he didn't really come here for the competition. Akashi Asuka's real purpose of coming to the "field field" was actually to hone his advanced skills through actual combat.

So, now is the best time.

After another smash from the opposite side, the dyed-haired college student on Akashi Asuka's side quickly organized an attack, with Akashi Asuka still being the main attacker.

Although the opponent's long-distance blocking method in these rounds of attacks limited Akashi Asuka's offensive capabilities, the violent smashes in the previous rounds had already built a certain amount of trust in Akashi Asuka's heart among the dyed-haired college students.

Seeing the dyed-haired college student pass a high ball, the two blockers on the opposite side quickly got into position and at the same time took a small step back.

Asuka Akashi jumped into the air and looked at the familiar blocking positions of the two people on the opposite side. Information about advanced spiking techniques that he had found online quickly came to mind.

The offensive techniques of volleyball can be roughly divided into diagonal spikes, straight spikes, overhands, out-of-bounds kicks, etc.

Among them, overhand, which is the technique of smashing from above the block while maintaining the highest hitting point, has relatively high requirements for the setter.

The player's ability to go out of bounds not only depends on his own skills, but also depends on the opponent's height when blocking, gestures, arm depression angle and other factors.

therefore.

The techniques that can more directly reflect the attacker's own abilities are mainly diagonal spikes and straight spikes.

Straight-line smash, also called sideline smash, is a technique of smashing close to the sideline of the court at the extreme position of No. 4 or 6. Generally speaking, it will only be used under forced circumstances.

Diagonal spikes are divided into three categories: large diagonal, small diagonal, and waistline.

The big slash is a technique for dunking on the outside corners on both sides of the backcourt.

The small diagonal line is close to the three-meter line, which is the spike on both sides of the front court.

The waist line is also called the mid-diagonal line, which is the most commonly used smashing technique in the diagonal line.

When faced with ordinary single or double blocks, the most commonly used smash is...

Bang!

While he was in mid-air, Akashi Asuka forcibly changed the angle of force exertion by twisting his core, slightly opening his palms to the side, and suddenly dropped the ball with a spike.

The two blockers on the opposite side felt as if a breeze was blowing by, and saw that the volleyball in front of them had disappeared. When they came to their senses, the volleyball had already passed their bodies and hit the floor.

"Out of bounds!"

The last person on the other side shouted loudly.

Akashi Asuka landed from the air, his expression unchanged, because just when he was in mid-air, he had already seen his smash, which was nearly twenty or thirty centimeters beyond the sideline.

"Don't worry, don't worry. It's a good dunk. It's a beautiful diagonal shot. Keep working hard next time." The dyed-haired college student behind Asuka Akashi comforted loudly.

The mid-diagonal spike is the most common diagonal spike in the game. Firstly, the technical difficulty is relatively smaller than the other two diagonal kicks. Secondly, this kind of diagonal kick is more effective in breaking through single and double blocks.

Way.

To know.

In official matches, there are actually not many opportunities for our attackers to be blocked by three opponents. Most of the time, they are faced with single or double blocks.

Also because this kind of diagonal ball appears more often in competitions, when most volleyball players refer to diagonal balls, they generally refer to this kind of mid-diagonal ball.

It is very common to encourage each other in volleyball matches. When college students with dyed hair saw Akashi Asuka making a spike mistake, they actually just said something subconsciously.

However, he obviously still doesn't understand what his words of "keep working hard next time" actually mean to Akashi Asuka.

then.

The nightmare of college students with dyed hair has arrived.

After all, when learning new technologies! Mistakes are common, aren’t they?

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"Out of bounds!"

"Out of bounds!"

"Out of bounds!"

"nice shot!"

"Out of bounds!"

Time passed little by little as the two teams went back and forth between offense and defense.

The lights on the roof are still bright, the defense of the two blockers is still tight, and Akashi Asuka's spike is still strong.

Only the eyes of the college student with dyed hair gradually became dull, and the voice of the shouting brother became hoarse little by little...

(End of chapter)


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