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Decimating Your Opponent and Winning in Volleyball

When playing volleyball the objective of the game is to win. Too often people play volleyball and concentrate so much on the teamwork and setting up the place that they do not concentrate on decimating their opponents. Now don't get me wrong it is important to train in the fundamentals and have good teamwork. But the last shot over that net should be to decimate your opponent.

There are many ways to decimate your opponent in volleyball and one is to take advantage of every single one of their missed shots and to set up and return the ball at lightning speed like a 144 mm howitzer. The objective in volleyball is to win and crush your opponent. With hard-hitting shots and slamming the ball like a guided smart munitions rocket into the enemy; you can suck the life blood out of your opponents this way.

To decimate your opponent in volleyball you must destroy their will and their confidence and you can do this with iron strength and power shots that no one in the world could possibly return. This is the goal of volleyball and it is about winning, not just getting out there and looking good. If you want to win in volleyball you need to look at the opponent's court as a giant target and place your shots like a meteorite to wipe out their nearest player. Please consider this in 2006.


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