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Old 09-09-2007, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 6-2 rotation - modified?

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My daughter just returned to her school volleyball team after a summer off (she was in Germany). The team previously did not use any particular system (4-1, 5-1, 6-2). She has played club ball in which they did use 6-2 rotation. In returning she felt a bit awkward as the team has been playing all summer. In any case, she was told they are using 6-2 rotation. While in the back row she was told to move to the left on serve. When in the front row she was told to move to position 1 on serve. This does not make sense to me and it confused her since this is not waht she was taught in club ball. Am I missing something? Why would she have to play the game from the back row in a 6-2? My idea of this is that the back setter moves to the front as active setter alowing three hitters.
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 10-08-2011, 08:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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may be you haven't got it right...!
The 6-2 rotation is fairly easy as long as you think about it this way. On the floor at all times you will have 2 middle hitters, 2 outside hitters and 2 setters (or substitutes for them). And each position is exactly opposite of each other (example...every time a middle hitter goes to serve, the other middle hitter is just coming to the front row, etc.).

Usually the confusing part is the fact that in a 6-2 offense, the setter is a back-row player that sets to all 3 front row players (the outside, the middle and the other setter).

A lot of times all of these players will not play all of the way around the 6 spots. The most usual substitutes are the middle hitters going out of the game when they get to the back row (usually for the libero) and coming back in when they get to the front row. Also sometimes there is a right side hitter that will come in for a setter when they get to the front row.

I hope this helps. Good luck!!!
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