| Learning the Basics Learning the 5-1 October 17th, 1999 http://volleyball.About.com/library/weekly/aa991017-6.htm The 5-1 is perhaps the most complicated formation in volleyball to run. However, used correctly it can be a very effective formation which can cause confusion for your opponents. The line-up is basic: one setter and five hitters. Unlike the 6-2, where there are two setters who alternate between setting and hitting, in the 5-1, the single setter must be fast, accurate and in good shape. Also, because of the unique role of being a front row setter, it helps if the setter can jump over the net for blocking and dinking. A setter, attacking or dumping the ball on the second hit will ruin even the best defense's day. In the following article we discuss the proper player positions and rotations. The examples I will give are generic. A good coach will take the basics and adjust them for their own team. Also, some coaches have certain variations of the basics that they prefer. I will try and point out some of the major ones.
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