Yes, in volleyball, you can set the ball on a serve to start a rally.
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i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
Serve
To set a serve in volleyball, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and hands together. As the ball approaches, extend your arms and use your fingertips to push the ball upwards in a controlled manner. Aim to direct the ball to a teammate for a successful play. Practice is key to mastering this skill.
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.
to bump set and spike it back to the opposite team ,kill the ball.
No, you cannot serve a volleyball using your fist. The proper technique is to use an open hand to serve the ball.
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.
simple serve
From outside the volleyball field markings parallel to the volleyball net on your own side.
Its called a side out and its when the other team is serving the ball and you get the point because of a missed serve or maybe you got the ball up for a nice set and you hit the ball and they miss it.
Yes. :)
Yes, you can set the ball in beach volleyball. In beach volleyball, the set is typically softer and higher than in indoor volleyball due to the sand surface and the smaller court size. Additionally, players in beach volleyball have to account for factors like wind and sun, which can affect the trajectory of the ball.