The role of each player in volleyball
Main Attacker, Deputy Attacker, Setter, Freeman, and Reception.
The main attack, as the name suggests, is a strong attack. Generally, when the first pass is not in place, it is a strong attack from the 4th position. The tactics around the main attack are rarely flat and the back attack of the 6th position.
The secondary attack is to assist the offense, but many tactics revolve around the secondary attack. Generally, it is a tactical ball to play a secondary attack when a pass is in place, and a very important point is blocking. Therefore, the height of the auxiliary attack should be a little higher, and the volleyball is the best in front of the net. The importance of the auxiliary attack is evident.
Setter is the absolute core of the field, the brain. The tactical organization is all based on setter, regardless of the requirement for the setter to have a flexible head and a strong psychological quality.
Liberty is the only one who doesn’t train offense and serve, full-time defense and one pass. The height will be lower, and the movement on the field is flexible.
Collusion, literally translated in English, is an end offensive scorer. In the European and American style of play, the collusion is equal to the king in every game, and it is all about the collusion and attacking and tactics. It is required to have height, especially the offensive ability of the 1st position in the back row, and the defense is second. The general collusion is to not take a pass, and liberate the collusion to make a full-time attack.
Among all the players, the main attacker is the most comprehensive.