![]() This four finger signal indicates the same angle block as the two finger signal, but it makes the opponent think that the blocker is blocking line because of the sneaky step toward the line. The blocker starts in front of the hitter’s line of approach, then takes a small step to the line (as if they are going to block line), and then jumps back into the angle to block the angle area. Four fingers- this means that the blocker is blocking the angle area, but deceptively.So, this three finger signal indicates the same line block as the one finger signal, but it makes the opponent think that the blocker is blocking angle because of the sneaky step to the inside of the court. The blocker starts in front of the hitter’s line of approach, then takes one small step into the court (as if they are going to block angle), and then jumps back toward the line to block the line area. Three fingers- this means that the blocker is blocking the line area, but deceptively.The opponent can shoot high over the block into the angle area, or they can hit down the line. With this call, the blocker should take away the opponent’s option of hitting angle. The blocker starts in front of the hitter’s line of approach, then takes one small step into the court and jumps with the inside hand blocking the angle and the outside hand blocking the seam (or middle of the court). ![]()
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