The pass is usually used to direct the ball to the setter, so that the setter can set the ball to the hitter, and the hitter can spike it on to the opponent's side.
they are the offensive players that usually spike or tip the ball over the net from a volley set by the setter.
in volley ball the setter in back just rotates as a normal player (hitter) until they get to the front where they run a 4:2 so the person in the middle switches with them after the ball is served and switches back after every point so people stay in rotation
an assist in volleyball is when a setter sets the ball to the hitter for a kill
Better explained, is when you have to get low for the ball , and you go on your knees , that's why you have knee pads . Then you pass , to a setter !
You have two options either 1. "SET" it if you are the setter or 2. "SPIKE" it if you are a spiker !!!!
the setter is the person who sets the ball to the spiker!
You stand at an angle to the net. The setter sets the ball to you, you jump up to the net and you swing all the way through with your arm smacking the ball with your hand really hard. There are certain footwork steps used to approach the ball.
If not serious it should serve and return the ball. If playing with a position you should accomplish your position. For example the setter needs the set the outside hitters to spike.
You always ideally want to get the ball to your setter on the second hit. That way the setter can push the ball out to one of the hitters in hope of a kill. The setter should be standing at the top right of the court so that they can set both the outside left and the middle. The setter is the person you always want to give the second hit to. The setter should stand at the top right of the court, to the right of the middle and outside hitter. When they get a good pass they should set it either to the outside, middle, behind them, or in the back row if it is not really a good pass.
Most times if you are in the back center you need to bump it to the setter and if you are in the front center you 1. bump it to the setter or 2. after a setter sets it to you go back and spike it in to the components faces =]
Receiving means to have the ball served to you (the start of the whole play).