you run, throw the ball up and jump and hit the ball, it gives you more power in your hit, but it can sometimes be difficult to learn and get it down right. if you try it, make sure that you don't make a foot fault!
A side-out is when your team is in serve receive and the other team has the serve. If the server serves short or out or if you win the point, that's a side-out. The basic idea is to get the ball back to your team to serve.
A side-out is when your team is in serve receive and the other team has the serve. If the server serves short or out or if you win the point, that's a side-out. The basic idea is to get the ball back to your team to serve.
Two players are blocking the ball.
When you start the round it is known as a serve. You toss it up in the air and hit it to the other team for them to hit it back to you
A Service Change in Volleyball in pretty self-explanatory. When the serving team loses a point this is called a "Service change" which means that the opposition becomes the serving team and serves the next point. You could break it down to a less technical term 1. Serve Change 2. Change Serve This term is also used in Tennis.
an AVP is a volleyball league which has a volleyball brand,which makes that a common term.
It is a kind of service seldomly used in volleyball. It is similar to side serve but the difference is the ball contact is over the head.
The Term "Assist" in volleyball is when someone hits the ball into the net on your side of the court and a different team mate hits the ball after it falls out of the net. Generally the hit is directed to the opposite side of the net.
The official volleyball term for this would be a bump. But it is referred to most commonly as a bump. This is the first mvoe made when in serve recieve.
The term for when a server steps past the serving line in volleyball is a foot fault.
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