we normally choose serve first, but it depends on your team. if its rally scoring, choosing receive is a good idea because if the person from the other team misses their serve, you get the point. but if your team is good at serving, you should probably choose serve because it gives the other team the opportunity to make the mistake first.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
It is called a serve receive.
You receive a serve when the opposing team is serving and when the ball is served over the net, you get the first pass/set of that point.
It is called serve receive.
A receiver in volleyball is the person who the ball is sent too. For example, if i serve the ball, the receiver may be any player on the other side of the net.
a point is awarded the other team and they get to serve
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
You should hit it with an underhand pass, otherwise known as a bump.
The winner of the toss in table tennis has the option to choose whether to serve first or receive the serve. Additionally, they can decide which side of the table to play on. This choice can strategically influence the game, as serving first can provide an initial advantage. If they opt to serve, the opponent gets to choose the side of the table.
Yes, in volleyball, you can set the ball on a serve to start a rally.
In volleyball, you serve from behind the back boundary line on your side of the court.
When your talking about receiving that ball from a serve, then no. While setters may "get" the ball from a serve to save it from hitting the ground it is never their goal to receive a serve. In most cases, the back row players will receive the serve and try to bump it to the setter who will, in turn, set it to the hitter. In a real game, it doesn't always happen this way of course but that is the basic set up for volleyball play.