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Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
No, in volleyball, it is not legal to touch the ball twice consecutively, unless the first touch is a block.
No, it is not legal for a player to touch the net in volleyball.
block the ball from crossing to your side of the court
In volleyball, the block touch rule is applied when a player jumps to block an opponent's attack at the net. If the blocker touches the ball but it still goes out of bounds, the point is awarded to the opposing team. If the blocker touches the ball and it lands in bounds on the opponent's side, the point is awarded to the blocking team.
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player hits the ball twice in a row during one attempt to play it. The rules state that a player cannot hit the ball twice consecutively, except in certain circumstances such as the first contact being a block. This is to ensure fair play and maintain the flow of the game.
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no part of your body can touch the volleyball net
A touch is when any player touches the ball in any way, though it most commonly applies to blocks. When a player jumps up to block a ball that is being hit, but only manages to touch the ball with their finger-tips, it is called a touch.
No, blocks do not count as a touch in volleyball.
No, blocking does not count as a touch in volleyball.