A double quick in volleyball is an offensive play with two fast attackers. Both hitters approach quickly near the setter. This forces blockers to choose one.
The setter selects the better option. Timing and trust matter greatly. Double quicks stress the defense. They work best after perfect passes. Poor spacing confuses. Coaches use this play to beat strong blocks. For example, the middle and opposite both approach fast.
The blockers hesitate. The setter chooses the middle. The hitter swings before the block forms. The ball hits the floor. The double quick creates the point.
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