UNDERSTANDING THE VOLLEYBALL 4×2 BASIC SYSTEM
The Volleyball 4×2 Basic System is an excellent game system to be used by beginner Volleyball teams.
In this content we will talk about what the simple 4×2 system is, its main characteristics, positioning in the 4×2 basic system and, mainly, movement in the 4×2 basic system. Follow along!
WHAT IS THE VOLLEYBALL 4X2 BASIC SYSTEM?
The Volleyball 4×2 basic system is a more advanced tactical system compared to the 6×0, as there are players specializing in certain functions.
FEATURES OF THE VOLLEYBALL 4×2 BASIC SYSTEM
- There are specialized players (roles);
- There are 4 spikers and 2 setters;
- There is no infiltration;
- There is always a front-row setter;
- The back-row setter composes the team reception system.
POSITIONING OF VOLLEYBALL 4×2 BASIC SYSTEM
In a 4×2 basic system, the team will have 5 players composing the reception and 4 spikers.
• The setters will always be positioned in a diagonal to each other on the court.
• The front-row setter will be responsible for setting.
• The back-row setter will compose the reception, but will not attack.
• The remaining four players are outside hitters and will compose the reception and attack systems.
TEAM MOVEMENTS IN A 4×2 BASIC SYSTEM
In the 4×2 basic system, there are some moves to adopt the position of the player on the court to the function in which he is specialized, but there is no need for moves with infiltration.
Basically, when the front-row setter is not in position 3 (middle front), he will switch positions with the spikers, after the opponent’s service.
In this way, the setter position himself the most appropriate court position for setting, and the outside hitters to perform the reception and the attack. ass and attack.
Remembering that the front-row setter should not compose the reception.