A closed block happens when blockers seal all major hitting angles. Hands press tightly together over the net. Therefore, timing and spacing matter.
Beginners often leave gaps between hands. During a rally, two blockers jump together. They close the seam and take away the line and cross-court. The hitter swings into the block. The ball drops straight down. The defense earns a point.
Closed blocks discourage aggressive hitting. They force errors or soft shots. Teams that close blocks well control attackers. Net defense becomes a weapon.
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