Well, as a volleyball player myself, I've had my share of rallies. (they're the BEST!) It starts pretty normally. When this system repeats for awhile, without the ball touching the ground, that's when you have a nice rally :)
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the game starts off with a coin toss and the team who chose the correct side starts the game with a serve.
That's only for the game that begins the match. As for the others, the games are just begun with a serve.
Each rally in a game must begin with a serve. Beginning the first rally in the game goes the same way. However, to begin a match, depending on the league and age division, there is usually some sort of miniature opening ceremony and a shake of hands is exchanged between the players on each team.
After the serve, the play usually begins with a pass to the setter, who then sets the ball to the hitter. Instead of a pass, the play can also start with a set to the setter. Although in college volleyball, you cannot start the play with a set.
you have to have the ball on your left hand then you throw it with your right hand
Well that's just about as wrong as the answer could possibly be! To begin a rally in a game (including the first rally), you must serve the ball. You can serve many ways but the most basic is to begin with the ball in your left hand then toss the ball and hit it with your right hand, contacting the ball in-line with your right shoulder with your arm fully extended. If you are left-handed you would just do the same but with the opposite hand.
your pick teams then a surver gets at the back right hand corner and says o surving o them they hit the ball. the o surving o usually increases acording to how many points each team gets