An approach in volleyball is the three steps a hitter uses while moving to the ball to spike it. They're approaching ball. The approach footwork must be correct and the timing of when to start their approach should be practiced. Usually a hitter will begin their approach when the ball is at its highest point
Yes, the libero can set. However the libero may not block, attempt to block, or serve.
no
block the ball from crossing to your side of the court
A block in volleyball is when you jump up straight with you hands straight and you block a spike.
no
This depends on the coach or team's strategy. Blocks are mostly used when an opposing team member, such as an outside hitter, goes to hit. Some teams attempt to block back row attacks and free balls too, but this varies.
block
Never,.
Usually 2
only 5 players play
3. 4 if there is a block
buoyancy