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you use your forehead to hit the ball pulling yourself through the ball with your body
A: That's when you turn into a Richard Cranium!!
Yes.
Putting hands toghether with your two thums pointing could be used for bumping or serving
Hi friend, did u find the answer please let me know. I am also suffering from the same.
The bump on the forehead filled with blood is most likely a pimple.
I encountered such a case as a 2 year old infant. I fell down a flight of stairs and was admitted to the hospital when my mom found me with a huge bump slightly above my forehead. It wasn't an issue at all. Just a normal reaction to the fall. However, you may want to go to the clinic to get your head scanned just to make sure that it is no blodclot.
The doctor will tell you when you go see him about it.
If a teammate has an out of control bump set or spike you would have to run to retrieve the ball, its quite simple you scramble or give the other team a point! I hope i helped :)
a horn, possibly a sign that you're the antichrist.
A pass (aka bump, forearm pass, underhand move) is used in volleyball on almost every play. When someone serves it and it is about at your stomach, you want to pass, to lift the ball. If a ball is at your face, you can set without a pass. If it's in the middle, step back to make a pass. You pass on a hit, too.
Bump the ball to me, please.