the coach must get the ref's attention and have the girl/boy who is going in standing next to her/him and the coach must but his/her hands over her head in a rolling motion to let the ref know that they need to sub. The ref will signal for you to proceed and then the coach wil need to call the girl/boy off that in being subed out off. then the two players will stand facing each other one on each side of the sideine, with one hand extened touching the other player's. the ref will then call an okay and the game will resume.
There are 12 substitutes allowed in indoor volleyball.
The Libero
volleyball players and people who like volleyball
Volleyball for people who are just starting.
Volleyball
Beach volleyball with 2 people and indoor volleyball with a team of 6 on the court.
In volleyball, substitutes are legal and quite frequently used, if that's what you're asking.
every 2/3 people will have physically hit a volleyball
it is called the libero usually used for passing specialties
The answer will depend on whether you meanwhat percentage of people in Canada play volleyball, orwhat percentage of people in the world play volleyball in Canada as opposed to elsewhere.
I play volleyball and volleyball does not have a player from another team. What you are referring to may be the libero. The libero is a player that wears a jersey different from the ones that the rest of the team wears. They wear it to show that they can substitute in for any player in the back row of the court at anytime.
In volleyball, volleyball is a soft ball. Same thing with softball. That's why people confuse softball with volleyball. Also, the guy who is answering your question sees girls playing volleyball when I hear the term "softball."