10 ways sports anime do volleyball properly | Mousy News
Anime tends to overstate any subject it covers, and sports anime is no exception. volleyball cartoon Haikyuu!! focuses on the feel of a dedicated volleyball player both on and off
the court. It also goes over the specifics of the game and the thought processes and coordination needed for a team to function effectively. RELATED: The 10 Best One Season Shonen
Anime, Rated Haikyuu!! mainly about Karasuno High School Boys Volleyball Club and Shoyo Hinata’s journey to become the new “Tiny Giant”, but the show also covers volleyball
tournaments and other teams in the prefecture such as Aoba Johsai, Date Tech, Nekoma, Fukurōdani and Shiratorizawa. In all of these teams, there are different play styles, team
strategies, and dynamics that fit volleyball and teamwork. Regardless of the differences between the teams in the program, they play by the same proper volleyball rules. Player
position There are six players on the field for each team and 12 substitutions are allowed during the match. Player positions are part of the strategic planning in volleyball
because usually, the players have a special skill set for each position. Court positions also rotate, so players must take care of each other’s skill sets to assist when they are
removed from their special position. Five positions Haikyuu!! The focus is on Setter, Left and Right Wingers, Midfielders and Libero. Fans also recognize these by the characters
who specialize in them: Kageyama, Tanaka and Hinata, Hinata and Tsukkishima, and Nishinoya. Sixth place is usually taken by Daichi as a Defense Specialist or more recently by
Tadashi as a Pinch Server. Defensive specialists help provide support, usually in the back row, but sometimes all over the field, to keep the ball in play. Pinch Server is a
special mark that players can earn for excelling at a particular skill, such as Tadashi’s floating serve. Sports spirit Although the sporting activities of each federation, team
and league are different in each sport, Haikyuu!! include volleyball practice sportsmanship with the captain’s handshake at the start and “good game” or “thank you”
sentiments at the end. Haikyuu!! also includes the Japanese practice of bowing to the other team and the teams shaking hands to thank them for the game. Alternate Court Similar to
player positions, pitch rotation is also an accurate representation of volleyball. As the game progresses, the player moves to the next position clockwise. This change occurs after
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the team that has scored is prevented from scoring again. If the team that wins the point is the team that serves, there is no need to rotate. Contact Communication between players
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