No, in volleyball, a player's hand cannot go over the net during a play.
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No, in volleyball, a player's hands cannot go over the net during a play, except in certain circumstances like blocking a shot.
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If it hits the net but does not go over then it is a sideout and the other team gets the ball. If it hits the net but goes over, it is playable and the other team must get it or lose a point.
No, in volleyball, going under the net is considered a violation and results in a point for the opposing team.
The maximum amount of time you" can" hit the ball before it has to go over the net is 3 times.
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Well to start you should start by throwing the ball over the net then when you can throw the ball over the net get really close by the net then put your hand out with the ball In it and bend your legs then spring up then the ball should go up right in front of you and the ball should go pretty high then hit it with the rig at the end of your palm. If it goes over step back if the ball don't go over the net then keep trying. So just keep backing up un tell you get to your goal.
Volleyball officials are the only ones who have the right to call "in or out." They monitor the court making sure one of the players does not touch the tape of the net or go under the net. They are most of the time helpful in volleyball games. :)
when you serve the ball it has to go at least 30 feet to go over the net, but it cant go over 60 feet. it has to be over 7 feet and 4 inches at the 30 foot mark.
Volleyball is a game played between two teams on a court divided in half by a net. Each team has 6 players on each side at a time. Substitutions can be made during the game. The point of the game is to have the volleyball never touch the floor on your side of the court and to get the ball over the net to go inside of the opponent's side of the court.
no it is not against the rules. It is only a fault if your hand touches the net , the net bounces and and interfers with the play. Actually, reaching over the net a little is what you are supposed to do when you block a spike, so if it hits your hand, it will go back onto the other teams side.