only for younger players
Underhand serve
over-hand and underhand
of course you can!. . .
over hand jumps serve jump floater underhand
underhand, overhand, and jump serve
To master a successful volleyball underhand serve, key techniques include proper hand placement, a consistent tossing motion, and a controlled contact with the ball using a flat hand. Additionally, focusing on footwork and following through with the serving motion can help improve accuracy and power in the serve. Practice and repetition are essential to refine these techniques and develop a reliable underhand serve in volleyball.
Yeah, they have regular volleyball and team volleyball.
I bought my volleyball stuff at Sports Authority, but anywhere that has sports equipment should have volleyball stuff in volleyball season.
You should hit it with an underhand pass, otherwise known as a bump.
block, set (volley), bump(pass), serve (underhand and/or overhand),and spike
Lift
To execute an underhand serve in volleyball, the player must stand behind the back boundary line, hold the ball in one hand, and use the other hand to hit the ball below the waist. The serve must be made with an underhand motion, meaning the hand must move upward from below the waist. The ball must clear the net and land in the opponent's court to be considered a legal serve.