A slide attack in volleyball is a quick, moving attack by a middle hitter. The hitter approaches along the net sideways.
The jump happens after lateral movement. This confuses blockers. Therefore, timing becomes crucial. The setter must deliver a precise set. Slide attacks stretch the defense. They open space for others.
For example, the middle hitter runs behind the setter. She jumps off one foot. She hits the ball while sliding past the net. The blockers arrive late. The point scores through a slide attack.
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