Three times.
Only 3 hits are allowed in Volleyball before returning the ball back to the opponents' court.
I believe the feet are not allowed, but all other body parts are fair game. <different person> I actually think you can play with all body parts and also the feet :)
each team is allowed three hits on their side, not including the block
If you refer to actually playing volleyball, you certainly won't need the quadratic equation or other advanced math.
you only get one fault before the other team gets the ball
No, this would be a point for the other team. Example: you put your leg under the net, or fall and go on the other court.
i thought she's the man
Ok the other guy who answered was alright....... But a serve is when someone on a team starts and hits it over. So gl with playing
It doesn't really matter, what sport you do. What matters is HOW you do it. Volleyball in actually a very good sport for a 'sexy' body, but learning it is really, really hard with technique and stuff... yours
Whoever answered this initially was wrong. In indoor volleyball a block does not count as a contact, but in outdoor beach volleyball it DOES count as a contact. This is one of the only incidences in which indoor and outdoor volleyball differ in rules (the only other major difference being that players can cross under the net as long as they aren't interfering with the other teams play). The person blocking is still allowed to hit the ball afterwards for the teams second contact however without it counting as a double hit. I got this from the rules and regulations listed in the FIVB website, which is the international federation for volleyball so it's a rather credible source.
One is faster than the other!
Have a good attitude. Don't be rude to the other team. Cheer on your team, and the others. And remember....work hard, play hard.