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COACH APRIL’S MAY
HITTING CLINICS
AT ITS ALL VOLLEYBALL

For serious players ages 11–17 who want to improve:
- approach footwork
- hitting mechanics
- power
- ball placement
- attacking confidence

Perfect for:
NYS players
newer club players
club travel players who need more focused hitting work

DATES
May 2–3
May 16–17
May 30–31

TIMES
10am–11am ages 11–13
11am–12pm ages 13–15
12pm–1pm ages 15–16
1pm–2pm ages 16–17

$40 one session
$80 two sessions
$120 three sessions

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COACH APRIL’S MAY
HITTING CLINICS
AT ITS ALL VOLLEYBALL

For serious players ages 11–17 who want to improve:
- approach footwork
- hitting mechanics
- power
- ball placement
- attacking confidence

Perfect for:
NYS players
newer club players
club travel players who need more focused hitting work

DATES
May 2–3
May 16–17
May 30–31

TIMES
10am–11am ages 11–13
11am–12pm ages 13–15
12pm–1pm ages 15–16
1pm–2pm ages 16–17

$40 one session
$80 two sessions
$120 three sessions

Email info@improveyourvolley.com
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COACH APRIL’S MAY
HITTING CLINICS
AT ITS ALL VOLLEYBALL

For serious players ages 11–17 who want to improve:
- approach footwork
- hitting mechanics
- power
- ball placement
- attacking confidence

Perfect for:
NYS players
newer club players
club travel players who need more focused hitting work

DATES
May 2–3
May 16–17
May 30–31

TIMES
10am–11am ages 11–13
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12pm–1pm ages 15–16
1pm–2pm ages 16–17

$40 one session
$80 two sessions
$120 three sessions

Email info@improveyourvolley.com
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COACH APRIL’S MAY
HITTING CLINICS
AT ITS ALL VOLLEYBALL

For serious players ages 11–17 who want to improve:
- approach footwork
- hitting mechanics
- power
- ball placement
- attacking confidence

Perfect for:
NYS players
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club travel players who need more focused hitting work

DATES
May 2–3
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May 30–31

TIMES
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1pm–2pm ages 16–17

$40 one session
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Email info@improveyourvolley.com
to register today
COACH APRIL’S MAY
HITTING CLINICS
AT ITS ALL VOLLEYBALL

For serious players ages 11–17 who want to improve:
- approach footwork
- hitting mechanics
- power
- ball placement
- attacking confidence

Perfect for:
NYS players
newer club players
club travel players who need more focused hitting work

DATES
May 2–3
May 16–17
May 30–31

TIMES
10am–11am ages 11–13
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12pm–1pm ages 15–16
1pm–2pm ages 16–17

$40 one session
$80 two sessions
$120 three sessions

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Sunday, April 19th I coached the SQUAD VBC Girls 18s team to a 5-0 finish and gold medal winning our bracket at the SCSN Girls -18s Championships.Sunday, April 19th I coached the SQUAD VBC Girls 18s team to a 5-0 finish and gold medal winning our bracket at the SCSN Girls -18s Championships.

Sunday, April 19th I coached the SQUAD VBC Girls 18s team to a 5-0 finish and gold medal winning our bracket at the SCSN Girls -18s Championships.  




6 Volleyball Terms Slang And Jargon For Faults, Errors and Mistakes

I decode six terms like "shank," "facial," and "chester." which are funny volleyball terms slang and jargon used to describe errors, violations and faults.




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One thing about volleyball, just like any sport, it has its own language, a lingo that players know, which has a unique set of volleyball mistake slang terms and expressions.

As a player or fan or like me, a coach, understanding these terms can help you communicate more effectively with your teammates as well as follow the game more easily.

Keep reading while I explore some of the most common volleyball slang words used to describe the mistakes, different types of errors and poor plays committed on the court.



From "shanks" to "facials," I'll cover the informal expressions that players use to talk about errors and mishaps during a game.


"Shank" - Classic Volleyball Terms Slang and Jargon Used While Making A Passing Error


In volleyball, a "shank" refers to a poorly passed ball.

This happens when a player fails to properly control the ball with their "platformed" forearms, which results in the ball not going to its intended target but out of bounds for a point given to the opposing team. 



Shanks can be frustrating for players, especially beginner plays, because they often lead to points for the opponent which disrupts the team's offensive rhythm.

When a player shanks the ball, the best thing for teammates to do is to encourage them to move on from the mistake and to get the next one.


"In the Net" - A Common Volleyball Slang Term Describing A Violation Usually Made By Hitters or Servers


Another common volleyball slang term used when a ball gets hit into the net instead of going over the net.



Players will say a ball is "in the net" to quickly communicate that the ball has made contact with the net and to let their teammates know to be ready to cover the ball to get it out or up or it will end up on the floor before anyone can get it up.

When a serve or attack is "in the net" and the ball hits the floor, the play is terminated and the opposing team has a chance to capitalize on the mistake and score a point.


"Out of System" - Volleyball Terms Slang And Jargon For A Passing Mishap That Handicaps The Team In Serve Receive


When a team is "out of system," it means that they are not in an ideal position to run their offense with three, two or even one hitting options..so they're in emergency mode in order to get the ball over the net in any mode possible. 

This often happens when a player makes a mistake on the first or second contact, usually the first pass, that then forces the setter to run down a ball or someone else that's not a setter has to scramble to make a difficult play so that someone else on the team struggles to get the ball over on the third contact.



For example, if a player shanks the ball on the first contact, their teammates might say "We're out of system" to acknowledge the challenging situation they're in and have to react to...so that instead of the usual pass-set-hit in-system play, they're forced to pass-pass-and save-with-a-pass an out-of-system play.  


"Six Pack" - Volleyball Terms Slang and Jargon That Hitters Know


A "six pack" is a playful volleyball tradition that involves a player owing their teammate a six-pack of a beverage (usually beer or soda) when that teammate hits them usually in the upper chest or in the face after spiking the ball.





For example, if a player doesn't call for the ball saying "Mine!" and their teammate gets hit in the chest with the ball, the player who made the mistake will owe their teammate a six-pack.

This tradition is meant to be a lighthearted way to acknowledge a huge mistake a digger who failed to dig a ball and got hit in the chest instead just made and for some teams builds camaraderie.


"Facial" and "Chester" - Volleyball Terms Slang and Jargon Used for Painful Mistakes


Along the same lines as the "six pack" two of the most colorful volleyball slang terms for mistakes are "facial" and "chester."

Words like "facial" or "chester" are frequently used volleyball mistake slang terms used to describe ways a player can legally dig a ball using body parts other than their hands. 



What does a "facial" have to do with how you dig a volleyball?

One of the slang terms used to describe taking a spike to the face, is a facial which actually is another kind of 'six pack'.

The difference between these two terms used in defense is that with a "six pack" a player will get hit in the chest or upper body area and since the ball made direct contact with their body without them getting their hands up in time to dig or deflect it, they owe the hitter a six pack of beer, soda or beverage of their choice.

With a "facial" unlike the one you get when you pay someone to apply a cleaning solution to your face, the one in volleyball may sting a little, but then most players laugh it off, and keep playing.

In case, you thought there weren't enough volleyball slang words used to describe what happens when a player gets nailed by a hard hit another common word used to describe this defensive action is the "chester."


What does a "chester" have to do with how you dig a volleyball?



A chester  belongs in the same category as a 'facial' or 'six pack'.

Its in the list of vocabulary terms in defense used to describe what happens when a player doesn't get their hands up in time to dig the ball.

It describes what happens when a player gets nailed in the chest  by a hard spike.



The thing about a chester is that it isn't always whistled by the referee, especially if the ref decides that even though the digger didn't used their hands to contact the ball, the ball didn't come to a complete rest while it was on their chest.

If the referee thinks that the 'chester' wasn't a ball that was 'lifted', in other words a ball that comes to a complete stop when its on the player's chest, then they'll allow play to continue.

In this case the referee interprets the action as the ball having bounced off the player's chest which counts as one of the three contacts a team gets when trying to get it back over the net.



So, to answer the question that I can hear you formulating in your head, the answer is "yes" there are times that play will continue even though a player contacted the ball with their chest instead of their hands. 

In each case, its up to the ref to determine whether play will continue or not.

So the best thing you can do is keep playing, no matter what.

You should keep playing the ball until you hear the referee blow the whistle indicating that the play has ended and that someone has earned a point, otherwise...keep playing!

Similarly, a "chester" refers to when a player gets hit in the chest by a hard spike, the ball bounces off the player's chest without coming to a complete stop, the referee may allow play to continue, counting the chester as one of the team's three allowed contacts.


So To Sum Everything Up...


Volleyball slang terms and words for describing mistakes add color and personality to the game.

From "shanks" and "in the net" to "facials" and "chesters," these informal expressions help players communicate quickly and effectively on the court.

While mistakes can be frustrating, it's important for players to remember to shake off the errors and focus on the next play.

By understanding and using these slang terms, you'll be able to follow the game more easily and feel more connected to the volleyball community.

So the next time you hear someone call out "Shank!" or "Out of system," you'll know exactly what they mean.


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