A commit block in volleyball means blocking one hitter immediately. The blocker jumps without reading the set. This usually targets quick middle attacks.
Commit blocks stop fast offenses. However, they risk leaving others open. Coaches choose this tactic carefully. It works best against predictable teams. Blockers must trust the plan. For example, the opponent runs quick plays often.
The middle blocker jumps as soon as the setter moves. The hitter swings into the block. The ball drops straight down. The point ends because of a commit block.
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