A quick attack is a fast offensive play using low sets. The hitter jumps as the ball leaves the setter’s hands. This timing limits the blocker reaction. Therefore, speed becomes the main weapon. Middle attackers use this play most often.
Beginners need practice to sync timing. During a rally, the pass arrives perfectly. The setter delivers a quick set. The hitter explodes upward and contacts the ball instantly. Blockers arrive late. The ball scores before the defense reacts. Quick attacks pressure opponents constantly. They force blockers to commit early. This opens space for other hitters. Speed and trust make this play effective.
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