There are no serving boxes in volleyball but if the ball hits the net and still lands within the court the ball is still in play and is considered a good serve.
You may have your sports mixed up though, in tennis there are serving boxes and if the ball skims the net and still lands in it is called a "let" and this means the stroke must be replayed.
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The point is still valid, as long as it hit's the opponent's side inside their lines. It doesn't matter if the ball touches the net on the way over.
It is called a short but it is not only hitting the net, it is going under too. This is only for serving.
This is called a "let" serve.
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Putting the ball into play.
Its called a side out and its when the other team is serving the ball and you get the point because of a missed serve or maybe you got the ball up for a nice set and you hit the ball and they miss it.
speed helps alot in volleyball because you have to have speed to get to the ball, and you have to be able to give the ball speed while spiking, pushing, and serving. ****
VOLLEYBALL comes from the word VOLLEY which means to bump or hit and a ball is a round hard/soft object.VOLLEY+BALL=VOLLEYBALL. VOLLEYBALL+ME= my life.
I assume you mean receiving? That is when the other team has the ball and are serving it to your team. They are the serving team and you are the receiving team.
it means to get the ball back from the other team when theyre serving
As soon as the ball is out of possesion of a server.
If the served ball lands in bounds on the other side of the court, and the team that served didn't get the ball returned, or the returned ball came over the net, but landed out of bounds, the move is called an ace.
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Receiving in volleyball means that the opponent is severing and you are going to receive the ball.
side out means that the other team is serving, and your team wants the ball back (serve).
Volley means to keep something off the ground. In volleyball the ball is not allowed to touch the ground. So essentially volleyball "keep the ball off the ground". I hope this helped. :)