1. Defensive formation when nobody blocks the net. In the game, due to the changeable tactics of the other side, our blocking was frustrated, resulting in no one blocking. In this case, we can only stand flexibly according to the on-the-spot changes and try to prevent pilling. When the opponent's spike ability is weak or he is far away from the net when attacking, he can take the initiative not to block the net and defend with "middle one two" and "side one two" attack formations. In addition, beginners often use passing and padding as offensive means in the game to strengthen their defensive strength without blocking the net.
2. The defensive formation of the whole team under a single block. The defensive formation in which the opponent's spike player blocks the ball at the corresponding position is often adopted. Take the opponent's attack at position 4 as an example. No.2 player blocks the ball by himself, No.3 player retreats to prevent the high ball, No.4 player retreats to prevent the oblique shot or high ball, and the three people in the back row form a semi-arc defense circle, each defending an area.
No.4 single gear: No.3 player removes the guard, No.2 player guards against small diagonal lines, 1 player enlarges diagonal lines, No.6 player guards against the center line and the batter's out of bounds, and No.5 player guards against straight lines.
No.2 single gear: No.3 player withdraws, No.4 player guards against small diagonal, No.5 player guards against big diagonal, No.6 player guards against center line and batter's foul ball, andNo. 1 player guards against straight line.
3. Defensive formation when two people block the net. The main defensive formations are "side heel" (also called "horseshoe" or "1, 5 position heel") and "heart heel" (also called "6 position heel"). Stop the opponent's attack at the second position: stop the players at the third and fourth positions, the second player removes the small diagonal line, the first player stops the big diagonal line, the sixth player stops the straight line, and the fifth player follows the defense. Block the opponent's attack at the third position: according to the specific situation of the ball, for example, the fourth player and the third player block together, the fifth player defends, and other players form a horseshoe defensive formation; For example, if player No.2 and player No.3 are blocked, player 1 will be placed in a defensive state, and other players will form a horseshoe defensive formation. The player who is in charge of guarding the heart can adopt "live follow" and "dead follow" according to the situation of the ball, and other players adopt different formations according to the two methods.