Spiker Styling
Spiker Styling
I spike my hair with ICE spiker, but after a while it makes my hair white and flaky... any suggetstions?
I use Joico Ice spiker and, it turns my hair white and flaky, is ther anything i can use to make it go away?
I style my hair like the gotti boys (dont want to be them or anything i just have the same spiked hair) i use Spiker Ice cause it has good hold and if i put alot of gel in it gives my hair that thick spiked look in the front and all around (like a crown with the middle put down) the only problem is that after a couple of hours my hair gets white and flaky. I was wondering if there was anything i could use to prevent or get rid of it.....
when i do my hair i blow dry it completely dry and up, put a bunch of gel in and then spray it with the ice half blast spray and then blow dry that dry.. PLEASE HELP
Hi, my mom is a proffesional at this, so this is not a suggestion.
Joico is not a very good product to use, I'm sorry to say this, but it IS true. When you use a joico product, it brings build-up to your hair, not a good thing, so you are just left with problems.
It is not good to blow-dry all of your hair. You should just do most of it, because your hair will get dried out. The reason is that when you blow-dry, the heat is so hot, that it takes all the moisture out of your hair.
Lastly, NEVER EVER use gel. Most people do not know this, but it is a complete no no. I reccomend you using styling wax.
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Become a Better Volleyball Setter Faster, Use These Terms As a Volleyball Setting Study Guide
Volleyball setters are responsible for leading their team's attack on their opponents, relaying tactical information from the coach to her teammates and being the spark plug with the ability to see the big picture when it comes to directing her team's offense.
Back set - A back set is the type of set a setter delivers to a player that is behind them. Because the setter starts at the net which positions them to have their back to their right front hitter, that right front attacker will receive a lot of back sets since the setter does not have time to turn around and face them to set the ball, so instead they set the ball backwards over their head. A back set comes in all forms, such as a back high ball, a back shoot, a fake X and a back quick.
Over set - An over set typically occurs when a setter is trying to run a fast attack and in their attempt to deliver a ball to a specific hitter sets the ball too far past the area where the hitter is supposed to make contact with the ball and the ball gets "set over" the net.
An over set happens also when a ball is set in a way that it misses its intended target area for an outside hitter which prevents him/her from hitting the ball. An over set would usually be considered a setting error, since the spiker was unable to contact the ball.
Dump - A dump is the term used to describe the act of a setter 'dumping' the ball into the opposing team's court instead of setting the ball to one of her attackers and is done typically when the setter is front row and in an attempt to catch the other team's blockers and defense off guard.
When the setter is in the front row she is also considered an attacker, so to keep the opposing blockers guessing, she will mix up her sets to her hitters every now and then with attempts to hit or dump the ball into the other team's court.
One of the more effective and deceptive styles of dumping a ball is for the setter to jump set as if she was about to set the ball to one of her players and instead by using her hand that's furthest away from the net, 'assisting', "pushing" or dumping the ball into the opposing court.
Although a dump occurs usually when a setter pushes the second ball over the net after a serve receive by her own team, it can also occur if the server from the opposing team serves the ball short and a setter is already standing at the net and decides to dump the ball over the net into the opposing court before her team has a chance to receive serve or if a pass or serve receive from the opposing team is overset or overpassed and comes across the net, a setter or her teammate will 'dump" the ball back into the court from where the ball came so the opposing team doesn't have time to recoup and play defense.
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