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Revision as of 17:38, 11 June 2021
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About
Okay, so I'm not actually a great volleyball player at all, and I definitely don't seek out all the volleyball events on the island like I do for fire dancing, ecstatic dancing and latin dance! Yet I crate this page anyway to invite fun people to what I'm sure is one of the most laid back and open beach volleyball events on the island - organized by the incredible Fawn Burton. I may feel inspired later to add details to the other events - including the ones on grass.
Volleyball in Oahu
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Fort DeRussy Beach, Wakiki
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Evaluation: This is a really great crowd of people, and typically two nets - one organized by Fawn, typically more beginner and fun level, and right next to it a more advanced group. I like the beginner net honestly, nobody really cares if you miss the ball. The groups often mix quite a bit, so you can decide which court to play on. Games are usually 4 or 6 people a side and they play to 25 points, so if you arrive when a game is playing you can usually just say hi to fun people (like me!) and wait 15 minutes and you'll be able to play in the next game.
Open: Starts ~5:30 till sunset
Beach Volleyball TipsQuick tips:
Explanation: Okay, so I might not be qualified to give tips on playing well, but I have heard a couple of tips about keeping your skin intact! The sand in Waikiki is: (a) quite rough, with little bits of coral that can cut you, (b) dirty, because dirty wastewater runoff comes out the nearly Ala Wai canal, (c) hard, especially at this particular spot because its not actually very deep at all with (I believe) concrete beneath. Lots of the regular guys from the advanced court say they have have infections on their feet multiple times because they get micro-cuts (cuts you cannot see) that immediately get infected, and takes forever to go away. Fear not, as soon as you get home, notice your feet are white, and scrub them hard with water. Alternatively, yo can invest in beach socks and not worry. Personally I like my feet in the sand. What I do, however, try to remember each week is to bring kneepads. Often you'll feel tempted to dive for the ball, or even if you just fall to your knees, the probability of breaking your skin open is actually pretty high. Last game I played before writing this - two guys had bleeding knees in the same game. So yes - if you don't mind looking a little silly, your knees will thank you! Gameplay tips: Wait, I told you I wasn't going to give any tips on playing, but this video explains the rules pretty quickly: How to Play Beach Volleyball. For out games you can ignore the bit about the coin, and imagine 4-6 people a side where you rotate clockwise each time the serve changes. Also we play to 25 points (2 point lead) and we don't to best of 2 sets - each set is a game. If you want to get better at digging, setting, spiking and serving, this channel has good tips: Better at Beach (channel).
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