Yes, players can use any part of their body to hit the volleyball, except for the feet.
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Yes, players can use any part of their body to hit the volleyball, except for the feet.
No, in volleyball, players are not allowed to use their feet to hit the ball. The rules specify that the ball must be hit with hands or arms, but not with any other part of the body.
I dont suggest using any other part of your body , but you can . You can use anything above the waist to hit a ball , but the problem is control . Are you able to control the ball from where you hit it ? this is why if a ball hits your arms and then hits you in the face you lose the point because it a double hit , as you are allowed to use your head in volleyball .
yes! especially your legs, butt and arms :)
Any part of the body except the hands or arms.
Any part except the hands and arms are allowed.
it can strengthen your legs, and your arms... i have been playing volleyball for 4 years now and i have gotten a lot of muscle in my lower legs and upper arms, you also sweat a lot, idk why, but i guess its from the preasure of not wanting to lose
When the ball completely crosses the goal line using and body part other than hands/arms.
arms, head, body and knees....but the players cannot use their feet
The parts of the dancer's body includes their arms, legs, feet, hands, and torso. These are the primary parts used to help them perform for themselves and other.
Playing volleyball can benefit health. It increases heart rate and respiration, and also keeps the body moving. Muscles in the arms, legs, and core are used.
Uh... Like your arms and legs and hands and feet? Those body parts?