Beach volleyball player Adrian Carambula serves like an elementary school student, but his serves are an unsolvable puzzle for his opponent! While most beach volleyball players serve with an overhead (jump) serve, the Italian punches the ball and sends it high into the clouds. Check out this amazing serve below that has become his signature and an unsolvable puzzle even for his rivals at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Beach volleyball is an attractive sport that attracts a lot of attention, especially at the Olympic Games. This time not just because attractive girls and Egyptian women, who play in hijab, but also because of Italian volleyball player, who hears the name Adrian Carambula. This one has caught the attention of the world public with its unusual service, which is probably the most unusual service you have ever seen! Well, maybe in elementary school in gym class. Instead of serving like most of his colleagues, he practices himself the lower service, but it has one special feature.
Adrian sends the ball straight into the clouds! Beware of drones and birds! Don't go near the beach volleyball court when this Italian is serving, it can be disastrous for you! A volleyball ball then practically falls at a vertical angle to the opponent's side and in this way throws him out of rhythm and disorients, and therefore represents an advantage for him and his teammate Alex Ranghieri.
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Adriana Carambula's unusual service earned her the nickname Mr. Skyball. "This serve is part of my game because it's different and because no one coaches his defense," unusual play style justifies Adrian. He also says that the blow is not hard, only the body must be relaxed and not tense. But it is one thing to say and another to do. Adrian has honed his serve to perfection, although it works, yes serving as an elementary school student. But if it really was the service of a fifth grader, she probably wouldn't be with her partner third in the world ranking.