Thinking Again with Mas Shibata Part 2
4/24/202620 min
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In part 2 of this insightful volleyball coaching discussion, Mas Shibata shares his coaching philosophy, analysis techniques, and strategic insights to elevate team performance.
Discover practical tips on transition attacking, landing on two feet and how to develop a coaching philosophy that may challenge conventional wisdom and foster success.
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First 90 secondsDavis· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Good afternoon and welcome to "The Volley Pod." How are you today, Todd and Moss?
Todd· Co-host0:19
Excited, Davis. We've been talking about getting Moss on the pod for a long time.
Davis· Host0:25
Quite a while, yes.
Todd· Co-host0:26
And today's the special day.
Davis· Host0:27
Yes.
Todd· Co-host0:28
All right.
Davis· Host0:28
We are thrilled to have, uh, none other than Moss Shabbat, just a longtime volleyball expert, good friend of ours, longtime fantastic coach, and he's here to talk some volleyball with us today. Thanks for being with us.
Mas Shibata· Guest0:39
Thank you for inviting me.
Davis· Host0:41
And that brings us back to our list here- All right ... of things we think again.
Mas Shibata· Guest0:46
Pick our number six. Maybe just one other quick thing on the attacking, how to, tooling. I think a lot of times I've watched hitters, unreally good hitters, they kinda get a little bit of inside set, and they approach into the heart of the block.
Davis· Host1:02
Yep.
Mas Shibata· Guest1:03
Does that make sense?
Davis· Host1:03
Absolutely.
Mas Shibata· Guest1:04
Well, if, if you look at a set trajectory, there's an arc to it, so that means it's, it could go farther and be lower, or you can jump into the heart of the block, hit it higher, but in, at a block. I personally think the best hitters I've seen in the world let the ball drift past the hitter, blockers, and maybe change