Hand Signals - One Finger / Open Hand
Glenn Alderson is a South Australian photographer, and is based on the diverse landscape of the stunning Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide. The Fleurieu Peninsula offers vast coastlines with beautiful beaches, rolling Mt Lofty ranges, stunning vineyards and farmland communities.
Adelaide’s most popular beach destination, Glenelg Beach will was host to the Adelaide Australia Open from 25-30 March 2008 where a 3000 seat stadium was constructed on Moseley Square with outside courts along the Glenelg foreshore.
SWATCH-FIVB World Tour – GLENELG, South Australia 28th March 2008
Stephanie Pohl / Okka Rau Germany (8) def.
Tamsin Barnett / Natalie Cook Australia (6) 22-20, 21-16
Common hand signals -
Closed fist
No block should be attempted for the opponent on that side of the court
One finger
The blocker should attempt to block an opponent’s spike down the line, or straight ahead of the hitter
Two fingers
The blocker should attempt to block an opponent’s spike into the angle, or diagonally across the court
Open hand
The blocker should block “ball,” deciding where to set the block based upon the set and on the opponent’s approach and arm-swing
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