spike and volley
over-hand and underhand
In volleyball, each team gets three serves per rotation.
every single position on a volleyball court serves. there is no specific serving position
Yes
the same that serves in tennis
There are two types of serves in volleyball: Overhand and Underhand.Overhand: The overhand serve is just as it sounds, you throw the ball up in the air and then you hit it hard to make it over to the other side. This serve is for more experienced players, because it takes a little bit to get the hang of it. You also need plenty of arm muscle to make it over.Underhand: Underhand serving is when you hold the volleyball in your left or right hand (it depends on what your prominent hand is, if you're left handed you use hold the volleyball in your right hand, if right handed you use your left) then you swing it with your prominent hand.Those are the two basically popular serves in volleyball, but it also depends on what serve you prefer.
The two over arm serves are called the top spin and the flote serve and the under arm serve
Click on the 'Volleyball Basics' link on this page to see a document about the basics of volleyball, including serving, digging, and spiking. The information about the serve is on page 10. You will need the Adobe reader to view the document.
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No, The server can have as many serves as he or she may like. As long as the opposition doesn't side-out.
an ace in volleyball is when one team serves the ball and the other team cant return it. then the team that served the ball gets an ace
I would say jump serves are pretty difficult