A regulation indoor court is 30 feet by 30 feet, an outdoor doubles court (non-professional) is 28 feet by 30 feet
The team captain in Volleyball is pretty much the person in charge on the court.
There is hard court volleyball, which is played on a wooden floor and there is beach volleyball, which is played in the sand (There is also indoor beach volleyball, but it is much smaller than beach and hard court)
6-Feet between the sideline and the next barrier/court and 10-feet behind the baselines.
It costs around $1,000 most likely....
Between $200(if you are cheap) and $1500
Yes, Beach Volleyball is always played on a beach or a sand court, whereas Indoor Volleyball must always be played inside on a floor. But they both have the same rules in Volleyball it's just the court that is different. In terms of difficulty, a Beach court is much more harder than a indoor court. It is harder on a Beach court because the sand weighs you down when you are running and jumping, and the wind plays a very big role when it comes to playing Beach Volleyball. Whereas Indoor Volleyball is safe from the elements and the floor is solid so you can run easily and jump higher than on a Beach court.
the amount of space needed for a zebra is about the space of 10 to 15 back yards of space for one zebra
The yhave to cover ............ 1 space cuz there are 6 people on the court.... According to stupid retarted shayna ackerman . Who goes to Watson b duncan .
There are six players on a court at a time. You can have a ton of people on your overall team, but only six are allowed on the court.
Ye you can! pretty much it from 2 to 6 people
30'
All of it.