in volley ball the setter in back just rotates as a normal player (hitter) until they get to the front where they run a 4:2 so the person in the middle switches with them after the ball is served and switches back after every point so people stay in rotation
Better explained, is when you have to get low for the ball , and you go on your knees , that's why you have knee pads . Then you pass , to a setter !
Vollyball and Vollyball are the same things. They are both of the same sports, so basiclly asking the question is pointless.
Volley.
Vollyball was originated in Holyoke, Massachusetts
You stand at an angle to the net. The setter sets the ball to you, you jump up to the net and you swing all the way through with your arm smacking the ball with your hand really hard. There are certain footwork steps used to approach the ball.
Practice.
some of the training programmes for vollyball is the longleaf summer vollyball club
Yes, the English Setter is closely related to the Irish Setter.
Practice.
its not
Nope cause she the setter and setter are not allowed to spike during game .
A Gordon Setter is always black and tan, the English not