Double contact of a played ball takes place when the ball makes contact with any part of a player's body more than once.
Generally speaking, double contact is only allowed when playing a hard-hit spike on the block or dig.
It is a misplay when receiving serve or passing/setting.
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player touches the ball twice in a row. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team.
Yes, an illegal block in volleyball is considered a violation of the rules.
think, look up the rules for both indoor and outdoor volleyball and make a phrase that's like catchy or something (:
Well, they are the same, but you should adjust the rules to make it easier for people whose bodies cant take the real rules of volleyball.
well there are alot of rules to volleyball...
Wiliam Morgan invented Volleyball and wrote the rules.
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player hits the ball twice in a row during one attempt to play it. The rules state that a player cannot hit the ball twice consecutively, except in certain circumstances such as the first contact being a block. This is to ensure fair play and maintain the flow of the game.
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Rules in Middle School volleyball kind of differ from school to school....All the rules are pretty much the same as regular volleyball, except that you must play all three matches, regardless if you're winning/losing.
Yes, very much
No, in volleyball, it is against the rules to touch the net while playing.
A volleyball double hit occurs when a player hits the ball twice in a row without another player touching it in between. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team. It can disrupt the flow of the game and give the other team an advantage.