The definition is when you shove an antenna up your A55 and then you are able to serve the ball.
In volleyball, there is an antenna. It is there to mark the place of the "out of bounds" line on the court. If the ball ever hits the antenna, the ball is "out of bounds".
it is an automatic out and stop playing and point to the antenna so you get the point.
5'11"
10'9"
One meter... 3.2 feet
The "antenna" is placed at the edge of the net, thus the edge of the court. It serves to show when the ball goals out of bounds.
If the ball ever touches the antenna even if it goes on the other side, it is out.
Nothing, the ball is still in, unless the ball hits the antenna. If the ball hits the antenna at any point. The ball is called out.
The definition of volleytalk is a name given to communication between the coach and the players of a volleyball team as well as the parents and fans of volleyball players.
The USA Volleyball rulebook states that the official measurements are 3/8" in diameter and 5'11" tall. The USA Volleyball rulebook specifies that the antennae should measure 5 feet and 11 inches tall and 3/8 of an inch in diameter. Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/145934-volleyball-antenna-rules/#ixzz2CpuxdfwL The USA Volleyball rulebook specifies that the antennae should measure 5 feet and 11 inches tall and 3/8 of an inch in diameter. Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/145934-volleyball-antenna-rules/#ixzz2CpuxdfwL
a player which is replaced
The antenna is attached to the net directly above sidelines of the court. It allows for the officials to see if the ball was hit or passed within the bounds of the court.