CHAPTER 026 【REVISED】

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TSUKISHIMA'S PATIENCE ALLOWED him to wait until the next chance to receive the ball. Although he had to wait longer, he maintained his focus during the time in between.

Nishinoya managed to successfully catch Walter's spike on many occasions, but his inconsistency during those catches suggests the need for more extended training in order to properly deal with the sheer power behind it.

Receiving Walter's spikes poses two key challenges. The first is the twisting motion and unusual trajectory of the ball which go beyond conventional logic. The other is the tremendous amount of force exerted, making it extremely difficult to grasp even when it's a regular spin.

Under such immense pressure, even a skilled player like Tanaka couldn't help but show some hesitation when preparing to receive the spike, a small bead of sweat on his forehead betraying his nervousness.

Tanaka looked over at Walter on the other side of the net after receiving many powerful spikes from him. Impressed by the stamina and power of Walter, he exclaimed in amazement,

"Walter's a monster!"

Walter launched into another jump and spiked the ball with even more intensity towards Tanaka, who once again failed to receive it successfully.

Tanaka rubbed his slightly sore arm and proceeded to switch places on the other side of the court, having been unable to receive Walter's spike effectively in the previous attempts.

"It's already getting late."

After observing his teammates' state of mind, Walter addressed them with a smile, saying:

"Let's stop here for now. Otherwise, if everyone doesn't rest well, they will probably get beaten up in our game."

Walter suggests that they should end their practice early as everyone needs proper rest, as he believes that the lack of rest will lead to a loss in their upcoming game.

"One more ball!"

"One more ball!"

A few players, specifically Nishinoya, object to this decision and request that they receive a final ball.

"Haha! It's great that you're motivated to practice."

Walter appeared to be amused at the eagerness of his teammates, acknowledging their commitment to practicing. However, he also notes the importance of preparation, and he cautions his colleagues that it might take some time to adjust to dealing with such powerful left-handed spikes.

ball which go beyond conventional logic. The other is the tremendous amount of force exerted, making it extremely difficult to grasp even when it's a regular spin.

Under such immense pressure, even a skilled player like Tanaka couldn't help but show some hesitation when preparing to receive the spike, a small bead of sweat on his forehead betraying his nervousness.

Tanaka looked over at Walter on the other side of the net after receiving many powerful spikes from him. Impressed by the stamina and power of Walter, he exclaimed in amazement,

"Walter's a monster! "

BANG!

Walter launched into another jump and spiked the ball with even more intensity towards Tanaka, who once again failed to receive it successfully.

Tanaka rubbed his slightly sore arm and proceeded to switch places on the other side of the court, having been unable to receive Walter's spike effectively in the previous attempts.

"It's already getting late."

After observing his teammates' state of mind, Walter addressed them with a smile, saying:

"Let's stop here for now. Otherwise, if everyone doesn't rest well, they will probably get beaten up in our game."

Walter suggests that they should end their practice early as everyone needs proper rest, as he believes that the lack of rest will lead to a loss in their upcoming game.

"One more ball!"

"One more ball!"

A few players, specifically Nishinoya, object to this decision and request that they receive a final ball.

"Haha! It's great that you're motivated to practice. "

Walter appeared to be amused at the eagerness of his teammates, acknowledging their commitment to practicing.

However, he also notes the importance of preparation, and he cautions his colleagues that it might take some time to adjust to dealing with such powerful left-handed spikes.

He then went on to explain that in the actual match, they might sacrifice one or two points to quickly adapt to the left-handed spikes and that it would be a challenge to instantly perfect the reception of those spikes.

"It's still unrealistic to be able to receive this kind of spike perfectly in such a short period of time."

He acknowledges the difficulty of being able to accurately receive his left-handed spikes effectively within such a short time frame.

He believes it to be unrealistic, and he suggests that they should only focus on trying to overcome this weakness in order to avoid incurring too large of a point loss

Several voices sounded simultaneously in the stadium, especially Nishinoya.

"Haha! It's great that you're motivated to practice. " Walter shook his head and said.

"Now everyone has some preparations. When you encounter this kind of left-handed spike in our game, you only need to pay a price of one or two points to fully adapt."

He then went on to explain that in the actual match, they might sacrifice one or two points to quickly adapt to the left-handed spikes and that it would be a challenge to instantly perfect the reception of those spikes.

"It's still unrealistic to be able to receive this kind of spike perfectly in such a short period of time."

He acknowledges the difficulty of being able to accurately receive his left-handed spikes effectively within such a short time frame. He believes it to be unrealistic, and he suggests that they should only focus on trying to overcome this weakness in order to avoid incurring too large of a point loss

"That's right!"

Coach Ukai arrives at the scene and agrees with Walter and the players of Karasuno that practices should remain consistent in both execution and effort.

"Training should also be mastered!"

Upon witnessing their intense practice session, Coach Ukai also approached and added his input.

"It's already getting late today. If you continue to train, and you didn't rest well in the evening, it is likely to affect your game."

The players had been eager to continue the training, but Ukai's wise assessment of the situation helped to ease their enthusiasm. He advised them to avoid overtraining and lack of rest, as it would jeopardize their own game.

"Let's stop here for now. Remember to play well when you play. Only by solving the opponent in front of you first can all of you be qualified to look at the opponent in the national competition. Otherwise, all the preparations made now will be empty."

Ukai emphasized the need to focus on the opponent in front of them and to prepare well for the game since they would only qualify for the National Competition if they managed to prevail.

"Yeah!"

Hearing his words, the players' mood lifts as they accept the end of practice and acknowledge the need to rest properly.

TO BE CONTINUED...

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