A flat set is a low, fast set that travels quickly to the hitter. This reduces block reaction time. Accuracy matters greatly. Beginners struggle with height control.
During a rally, the setter sends a flat set to the outside. The hitter meets the ball early and scores. The block arrives late. Flat sets speed up offense. They demand trust and timing. When executed well, they overwhelm defenses quickly.
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