after a set at the 8th point on the 5th set
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∙ 15y agoSwitching sides negates any advantage that might be gained from the sun shining in one sides' eyes, any wind, glare, or crowd placement. It eliminates complaining that 'we lost because the sun was in our eyes' type arguments.
Yes. Players change sides after an odd number of total games.
The teams switch after every 7 points (Set 1 and 2) and 5 points (Set 3) played. I copied this from the official rules of the game. http://www.volleyball.com/rules.aspx
In volley ball, teams consists of six players, and if teams of seven players will be permitted both sides can have a compition. There are nintey-two children in this case so only thirteen teams can be formed. However, there will be a reminder of one child which has to be excluded.
During the first two sets, they switch sides when the points total a multiple of 7. If the match goes to a third set, they switch sides when the points total a multiple of 5.
Players switch sides in tennis on odd games to ensure fairness. On one side, a player may be forced to look into the sun and have the wind against them while the player on the other side has the wind helping them and the sun behind them. It's not fair to have these sorts of conditions constantly go against one player and for the other, so players switch sides to neutralize any effects from the conditions.
They change after the first game of a set, then after that it is after every two games
Most volleyball games are 2 out of 3 games the first two going to twenty-five and the "tiebreaker game" (third game) goes to fifteen. If a volleyball match goes to a third game at point 8 (whoever scores it first) the teams switch sides on the court.
Um I'm not so sure but you can wear bare feet and you tog srt of things witha sandy beach, out lines, referee and 2 sides and team mates to cheer ya on!! yea.