You can as long as the ball is on the plane of the net and you are not over (on there side of the net)
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Never,.
No, in volleyball, it is not legal to touch the ball twice consecutively, unless the first touch is a block.
Yes, the libero can set. However the libero may not block, attempt to block, or serve.
serve, pass, set, hit, block
Yes, in volleyball, players can block a set by jumping up at the net to intercept the ball as it is being set by the opposing team. Blocking is a defensive move used to prevent the ball from crossing the net and potentially scoring a point.
No, a block does not count as a hit in volleyball.
No, a block in volleyball does not count as a hit.
Your pass, serve, set, attack, and block.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
Yes, a block in volleyball does count as a touch.
Block volleyball is a variation of traditional volleyball where players are allowed to use their hands to block the ball at the net, similar to how they would in a game of basketball. This differs from traditional volleyball where players are not allowed to block the ball with their hands above the net.