In volleyball, players typically use a two-handed overhead pass, often referred to as a set, to return a serve. However, this technique is only legal if the ball is cleanly contacted without any prolonged contact or lifting. If the serve is received with both hands over the head, it must be done in a way that adheres to the rules, ensuring the ball is not thrown or carried. In general, players often opt for a forearm pass (bump) for serves, especially if they're low or fast.
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Serve Spike Pass
The official volleyball term for this would be a bump. But it is referred to most commonly as a bump. This is the first mvoe made when in serve recieve.
To set a serve in volleyball, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and hands together. As the ball approaches, extend your arms and use your fingertips to push the ball upwards in a controlled manner. Aim to direct the ball to a teammate for a successful play. Practice is key to mastering this skill.
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
you are crouched down hands ready to return the serve
It is when you use one of your hands to serve swing your hand over your head.
Yes, in volleyball, you can set the ball on a serve to start a rally.
In volleyball, you serve from behind the back boundary line on your side of the court.
No, you are not allowed to serve with a fist in any level of volleyball.
No, you cannot serve a volleyball using your fist. The proper technique is to use an open hand to serve the ball.