it doesnt matter as long as you dont touch the net :)
It is easier to spike close to the net. However, spiking a little bit away from the net gives you greater control to which direction the ball goes.
The distance from the volleyball net to the serving line for volleyball is approximately 29 feet and 6 inches.
no can you?
as long as the ball goes the net it doesnt matter
Yes it does! If a player is too close to the net, they could end up either hitting the net or their spike can be easily blocked. If a player is too far from the net, they cannot get as much of a downward spin on the ball, and it is harder to get the ball over the net. Ideally you want to jump for a spike a little more that an arm and a half's distance away from the net. It could be closer or farther depending on the person and their arm's length, but this is what has worked for me.
It is 10 feet away from the net.
30 feet
10 feet
Its in front of the net, prob 2 inches away
(Indoor Volleyball) 10 normal paces away from the net for varsity, if you're serving overhand, if you are serving underhand, you must be at lease 15+ paces away from the net when serving. Changes may apply depending on your gym size.
because you need some space between the player and the net