As soon as the ball is out of possesion of a server.
isn't it called screening?
In Volleyball, you typically rotate clockwise- so if you were in the serving position (back right), the you'd move to the center back position. Where you stand exactly depends on the system of court placement you're running.
to move over
to move to the ball quickly
An illegal move!! Definitely a nogo in volleyball A.K.A. Not a bump, set or spike, Dink, Drive, Dig or dive or any other valid move.
Yes, the girls, or boys, do. Its called a rotation. You do this whenever a ball touches the floor on the other side of the volleyball net.
As soon as the server contacts the ball, everyone can move and go wherever they want (on or off the court). However, the players can only rotate when they side-out (when they win a point that started with the other team serving).
rotation
A dig in volleyball is a defensive move where a player receives and controls a spiked or hard-hit ball from the opposing team. To execute a dig effectively, a player must anticipate the direction of the ball, move quickly to get in position, and use proper technique to pass the ball to a teammate for an offensive play. Good footwork, quick reflexes, and solid passing skills are key to successful digs in volleyball.
Yes, as long as his or her foot is planted on the ground and does not move. There must be no "kicking" motion as it makes contact with the ball.
you cant flex a volleyball but you can use your flexibility playing volleyball...whenyou bump,set, or spike the ball you are using flexibility to bend you back or do anything of that sort to get the ball.....is that good enough?
Absolutely, you need to move and jump all the time.