No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to interfere with the opponent's play.
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No, a player in volleyball cannot legally reach over the net to block a shot from the opposing team.
A player can legally reach over the net in volleyball to make a play if the ball is within the player's own playing space and the player does not interfere with the opponent's ability to play the ball.
No, in volleyball, it is illegal to reach over the net to block the ball.
No, in volleyball, players are not allowed to reach over the net to touch the ball on the opponent's side.
Yes, in volleyball, hitting the ball into the net is allowed as long as the ball goes over the net and into the opponent's court.
you have to hit the ball over the net and you cant grab or reach over or through the net
In volleyball, players are not allowed to reach over the net to interfere with the opponent's play. They can only reach over the net if the ball is completely on their side or if the opponent's hit sends the ball towards the net.
No, a player cannot legally reach over the net in badminton to hit the shuttlecock.
Penetration is a term used in volleyball in relation to blocking. To penetrate means to reach over the net to the opponent's side of the net when blocking, versus just jumping straight up. You jump up, and as soon as your hands are over the top of the net, reach over the net to penetrate into the opposing team's side.
Im pretty sure it's legal as long as you don't touch the net.
you can be as close as you want to the net but you are not allowed to touch it. you're also not allowed to reach over the net to the over side of the court or put your foot over the centre line underneath the net
When playing volleyball, you need to hit over the net. Therefore, there are "penalties" if the ball rolls under the net or hits the net rather than over it.