if your on a basket ball court, then you would probably need to serve half of the width of the court.
When you hit the ball into the net
A rotation in Vollyball is when you win the point back and swap positions. I know that sounded wrong. For example: If you served the ball over the net, and they, of course, hit it back over and you missed, they'd win the point back and rotate in a clock-wise direction. If they served it over, and you hit it back, but they let the vollyball drop, you'd win the point and rotate.
Volley.
Vollyball and Vollyball are the same things. They are both of the same sports, so basiclly asking the question is pointless.
Vollyball was originated in Holyoke, Massachusetts
A defensive specialist. They go in for the middles and play just in the back row.
The underhand serve is a good serve for beginners to use. It is simply another way of getting the ball over the net. The ball is held in one hand and hit by the heel of the other hand. The underhand is the serve that is generally not as effective as the overhand serve.
vollyball was invented in 1895 at the Holyoke, Massachusetts(u.s.a).
The baseline in volleyball is where you would serve from. Or if you don't serve that far back, it is considered the out line. The farthest line from the net.
It means that when you serve the volleyball, the ball doens't spin at all, it just stays completly still as it floats through the air.
In USA vollyball rules the ball is fair and can be played.
A vollyball, players, referee, vollyball net, and scoreboard