There are no serving boxes in volleyball but if the ball hits the net and still lands within the court the ball is still in play and is considered a good serve.
You may have your sports mixed up though, in tennis there are serving boxes and if the ball skims the net and still lands in it is called a "let" and this means the stroke must be replayed.
It's still called a time out, nothing different.
forces are used in volleyball when you are bending your knees to bump the ball, when you are setting the ball to a hitter(wings), when you are serving under hand, and serving over hand (spiking). There are forces in every sport in EVERTHING! Otherwise the world would be still!
An overhand serve is when you throw the ball up and hit it over the net while it is still above your head.
Well, they still are called a left handed hitter, but their position is usually right side.
Volleyball was invented in 1985 by William G. Morgan. He invented it for his businessmen as a form of entertainment that was still competitive and enjoyable, but not as physically aggressive as basketball and other sports. At the time in was called mintonette, but over the years, the name volleyball was established.
The ball is still technically in. According to the rules of volleyball, if it hits the net and goes over, it is still in.
Open gym for volleyball is when people gather to play volleyball not in a tournament fashion. Still competitive but its open for the public.
it is not correct English, you rather say still
If you play one game in volleyball during the regular season, can you still redshirt your freshman year?
Volleyball was first created by William Morgan in 1895. It was first called "mintonette" and was latter re-named Volleyball because of the 'volleying' that occurred during the game. William Morgan was studying in the field of Physical Education and created volleyball during his college studies at Spring field college in Massachusetts. Morgan was working with the YMCA and created Volleyball to allow the older members to have a game to play that was less vigorous then basketball, but that still required athletic skill.
yes they might not be good at it but they can still play
If a PLAYER hits the net, then it's called as a net violation and the opposite team gets a point, but if the BALL hit's the net, it's still in play.