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∙ 2012-08-04 18:09:35A foot fault is when in volleyball you serve and you pass the line or put your foot under the net.
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A dig pass is used in volleyball: when you get low for the ball and you try to hit the ball to a setter!
To pass a volleyball you must bump it with the inside of your arms and your hands together.
A pass (aka bump, forearm pass, underhand move) is used in volleyball on almost every play. When someone serves it and it is about at your stomach, you want to pass, to lift the ball. If a ball is at your face, you can set without a pass. If it's in the middle, step back to make a pass. You pass on a hit, too.
Where you put your foot on the other side of the volleyball court Correction A foot fault is when your serving you step on the court/line
Your arms in a flat position called a bump or a pass.
Bump.
A Bump.
It's used to center the ball, so that a teammate may easily redirect it.
You're not supposed to use your arms. You use your legs to pass a ball.