Normally with a dig the ball makes contact with your forearms.
dig -- A player passes the ball which has been attacked by the opposition.
To earn a dig stat you must dig a hit or tip. A free ball does not fall into that category.
A "dig" is when a ball is spiked from the opposing side, and a player dives to get the ball, and is successful. Actually, a dig is when a player needs to go down on their kneepads to get a ball. The first answer is referring to a dive.
Double contact of a played ball takes place when the ball makes contact with any part of a player's body more than once. Generally speaking, double contact is only allowed when playing a hard-hit spike on the block or dig. It is a misplay when receiving serve or passing/setting.
A "dig" is when a ball is spiked from the opposing side, and a player dives to get the ball, and is successful. Actually, a dig is when a player needs to go down on their kneepads to get a ball. The first answer is referring to a dive.
Dig Wayne's birth name is Timothy Wayne Ball.
dig -- A player passes the ball which has been attacked by the opposition.
When you sprawl out to get the ball and get it up. This could be considered a dig, but a dig is also somewhat like a bump. It's pretty much just when you pass the ball after a hit or serve. That evolved into two or three descriptions of a dig. The term was used in the 50's for digging a ball spiked in front of you off the beach without the ball touching the beach first. It is not "pretty much just when you pass the ball after a hit or serve".
Depending on if there is contact made. Usually balls are snatched with contact. If it does occur without contact, then a steal is rewarded to the player.
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you slide on your knee pads
Better explained, is when you have to get low for the ball , and you go on your knees , that's why you have knee pads . Then you pass , to a setter !