The player who served last will be in position one until there is a new server, unless they are substituted for by another player or the libero.
The number for the server's position is 1.
The server is always the player who is in the right-back position on the court.
The server is in position 1, or right back, if you are on the court looking at the net.
the position is 1.
1. right back
2.right front
3.middle front
4.outside(left front)
5.left back
6. middle back
Every position in volleyball does serve. ---- All players rotate a clockwise direction therefore every player will ultimately have to serve
The order in which players serve. The position each player has when the play begins.
The player in the "1" position on the court serves the ball. But, because of the rotation multiple players serve the ball over the course of the game.
Position #1
if your team is first to serve, the player at rotation position #1 serves first. If your team receives first, the player at rotation position #2 serves first, after she rotates to position #1.
No
If not serious it should serve and return the ball. If playing with a position you should accomplish your position. For example the setter needs the set the outside hitters to spike.
The serve is when the player in position 1 (right back) goes beyond the out line and hits the ball over the net to the other side of the court. This is how all games start.
once rotated, you stay in the same position for your teams serve, there teams serve then you rotate again.
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Setters come from the right back position. Even when the setter rotates he/she will switch the the right side after the serve is initiated.
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.