Yes, it is legal.
In volleyball, an obstruction is a call made by the reff when he/she is unable to determine the outcome of a certain play due to a player obstructing his/her vision
a double hit.
yes, me being a travel volleyball player would know this. you can, but if you shake the net, then they might call you on this. hope i was help!
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. :)
It is called blocking.
the up ref has the final call in everything, and blows whistle for team to serve.
The games stops for a short time and the referees go to talk about the call and agree on who's right and who's wrong.
The word Alzatore is another word for Palleggiatore, wich means "setter". Valerio vermiglio is an example. at the Italian team site the call him "alzatore" At the site of his volleyball club Lube Macerata they call him "palleggiatore" So, it means setter Greetings Koen (NED)
Yes, there is volleyball at the Olympics but it is only beach volleyball.
What you call paint isnt really paint it's this special tape they wear
yes, an up ref has the ultimate call on a play