It's in volleyball where instead of just standing and serving you do an approach, throw up the ball and serve it. Hope i helped:)
jump serve or topspin serve
The best types of serves are either a jump float or a jump serve.
This is called a jump serve.
You might be thinking of the 6 service zones. (your side) 1 - back right 2 - front right 3 - front middle 4 - front left 5 - back left 6 - back middle In upper level volleyball there can be around 30-40 serving zones the main types of serves are: Float serve Jump serve Jump float Long serve (distance standing from service line not distance served)
Actually, there are many more than two.You can...Underhand serve (swing under the ball with a fist)Overhand serve (Contact the ball above your head with an open palm)Spike Jump Serve (Do a three step approach, jump and contact the ball in the air like an overhand serve)Slide Jump Serve (Run to the side using your three step approach, jump, turn in the air and snap your shoulders, and contact the ball like and overhand serve)There are many more, but those are the most basic (listed from most basic to least basic)Hope this helps =)
she does a topspin jump serve
To execute a volleyball jump serve, the player must start behind the end line, toss the ball in the air, jump, and hit the ball with an overhand motion. The player must make contact with the ball before it touches the ground and the serve must go over the net and land in the opponent's court.
Well, there are jump sets and jump serves, and they are used for very different things. Jump sets are most commonly used by the setter, or the person who sets the ball up for another player to hit. The player using the jump set will, as the name implies, set the ball while jumping in the air. This is used to achieve higher sets or to set balls that are low or particularly close to the net. Jump serves are an alternate form of serving. Instead of standing still to serve, the player will approach the ball, throw it higher than normal, then jump and serve the ball while in the air. This type of serve is usually more powerful than a normal serve, making it harder to receive.
over hand jumps serve jump floater underhand
underhand, overhand, and jump serve
There are a few types of serves in volleyball and depending on your age, strength and talent, you may use all of them. The most basic serve is an underhand serve, the next step up from that is a overhand serve, than there is a jump serve, which you do your approach and jump and serve tha ball over the net, another serve is a floater serve and this can be served from the ground or as a jump serve and a floaters serves makes the ball float over the net. Another serve is banna split, which the ball is tossed spining to the side and when you serve it, the palm of your hand slices the ball and it will turn clockwise and go straight down on the other side of the net. These are the most common serves, but there are differents ways to do these types of serves.
When you jump serve, always keep in mind that it is a hit just like you would do on the front row. Keep thinking "left, right, left" for righty's foot work and vise versa for lefty's. You also need to keep your toss at the right height before you serve it. Consistency is key for successful jump serves. Keep practicing and don't give up on it!