When you hit a ball in volley, where your hand or racket touches the ball makes a big difference, it’s like choosing where to push a toy car.
Imagine you're playing with a toy car on the floor. If you push it from the front, it goes straight forward. But if you push it from the side, it might swerve or spin around. That's kind of what happens when you hit a ball in volley.
Why It Matters
The contact point is where your hand or racket meets the ball. If you hit the ball near the top, it might go high, like pushing the toy car from above. If you hit it lower, it might go closer to the ground, like pushing the toy car from below.
Sometimes, players use different parts of their hand or racket to make the ball move in fun ways, just like how you can push a toy car in many different directions, depending on where and how you touch it.
Examples
- A player hits the ball with their hand just above the shoulder, making it easier to control.
- The ball touches the hand at a high point, so it goes straight forward.
- If you hit the ball near your chest, it might go higher.
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