Well, the obvious one is that you have to get it over the net and that it has to stay inside the two red bars that mark in-bounds, you must not step over the line until the ball is successfully out of your reach and in highschool or professional volleyball you have to jump when hitting it, middle school volleyball you may jump but it is not necessary. That's all I know, if they are incorrect for some reason feel free to question it.
It is called a serve receive.
It is called serve receive.
no each team rotates after they win their serve back
A receiver in volleyball is the person who the ball is sent too. For example, if i serve the ball, the receiver may be any player on the other side of the net.
In volleyball, if a team is out of rotation, then a point is given to the other team and the serve goes to the other team as well.
In traditional six-person Volleyball, the serve is always made by the Right Back (the right-most player in the rear row). This player continues to serve until they lose service by conceding a point to the other team. Every time a team gains service, the players must rotate positions clockwise, so a different player will serve the ball. The same rules for serving and rotating apply in Beach Volleyball, except there are only two players per team, turning the rotation into a simple exchange of positions.
You receive a serve when the opposing team is serving and when the ball is served over the net, you get the first pass/set of that point.
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
The player in the "1" position on the court serves the ball. But, because of the rotation multiple players serve the ball over the course of the game.
You should hit it with an underhand pass, otherwise known as a bump.
You rotate in a clockwise direction one position every time you get the ball to serve. Although, once you get better and have a specified position, rotation gets more complicated so that players play their position.