A dig in volleyball is a defensive move where a player receives and controls a spiked or hard-hit ball from the opposing team. To execute a dig effectively, a player must anticipate the direction of the ball, move quickly to get in position, and use proper technique to pass the ball to a teammate for an offensive play. Good footwork, quick reflexes, and solid passing skills are key to successful digs in volleyball.
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Yes, the volleyball can hit the net during a game.
No, it is not legal to touch the net with your hand during a game of volleyball.
During a volleyball game, the ball is considered "in" if it lands within the boundaries of the court, and "out" if it lands outside the boundaries.
Yes, the ball can touch the net in volleyball during a game.
No, players are not allowed to touch the net during a volleyball game.
Yes, in volleyball, the ball can be played off the net during a game.
In volleyball, each team gets three serves per rotation.
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No, touching the net during a volleyball game is considered a violation and results in a point for the opposing team.
I am assuming that you mean the red and white pole attached to the net, and if the volleyball touches that during the game, the other team would get the point and the ball
They do save records for each volleyball game. So if you were to ask for a copy, you would most likely get one.
In volleyball, a touch is when a player makes contact with the ball during a rally. A touch can impact the game by determining which team wins the point, as each team is allowed a maximum of three touches before the ball must be sent over the net. A well-executed touch can set up a successful play for a team, while a mishandled touch can result in a point for the opposing team.