If you are playing on an indoor court than you need to stand just behind the line.
29 feet, 6 inches or 9 meters. The total length of the court is 18 meters.
The distance from the volleyball net to the serving line for volleyball is approximately 29 feet and 6 inches.
You should stand behind the line, to serve a volleyball. If you put one of your legs over the line, the serve won't count.
You just need to stand behind the line at the back of the court. The net is 9 meters (or 29 feet and 5 inches) from the back line.
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(Indoor Volleyball) 10 normal paces away from the net for varsity, if you're serving overhand, if you are serving underhand, you must be at lease 15+ paces away from the net when serving. Changes may apply depending on your gym size.
You use the same service line as any other age. It never changes officially.
Well.... it scores the points, most of the time.
2 feet
3.048 meters (10 feet)
it doesnt matter as long as you dont touch the net :)
If you are talking about a quick set right behind the setter... like a weakside quick... it's called an A....
Volleyball
Nine meters - 3 meters from the net, parallel to it is the attack line, which splits the court into two 'courts' - front court and back court, also known as front row and back row, respectively.
VSA in volleyball is a team. Volleyball of South Africa,or Volleyball of South Australia.That's as far as I have known...
The free throw line is always 15 ft from the line to the backboard
you can be as close as you want to the net but you are not allowed to touch it. you're also not allowed to reach over the net to the over side of the court or put your foot over the centre line underneath the net