Introduction
One of the most irritating things about playing a counter puncher is their love of hitting lobs,
ones that keep you from stepping in and taking the advantage. But you don’t have to let them
push you around, in fact, college coaches expect you to turn this frustrating style of play into an
opportunity to put them on the defensive.
Tip 1: Don’t Let Them Get Away with It
| 1. Move Them Around | 2. Take the Ball on the Rise | 3. Give Them a Surprise |
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| [svpVideo v=1] | [svpVideo v=2] | [svpVideo v=3] |
Tip 2: Take It As a Swinging Volley or Overhead
| 1. Make Solid Contact with an Overhead | 2. If the Lob Comes In Lower, Hit a Swinging Volley |
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| [svpVideo v=4] | [svpVideo v=5] |
Tip 3: Use it as a Chance to Attack
| 1. Be Proactive, Take the High Floater out of the Air |
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| [svpVideo v=6] |