When you jump up on the net and block the hit.
No, a block does not count as a hit in volleyball.
No, a block in volleyball does not count as a hit.
You just have to hit it!!
The opposite of "block" as in impede is to unblock, or allow. The opposite of block (defensive move) is to hit (offensive move).
get the block and hit the button with the block you got
yep, you can block also!
go to the 2nd room. the stay to the left side and walk. hit the stone blocks by the river in this order: 2,4,3,1. in other words, hit the 2nd block from the left, then the last block on the right, then the 2nd block from the right, then the last block on the left.
serve, pass, set, hit, block
single
Be luigi and hit the ? block.
Most of the time you can hit the ignore button and block them. You can even turn them in on the site you are on. They will get there IM number and can block them that way.
she got hit in the head with a two pound block
Recovery is after you've hit the ball and are getting ready to block.
Hit the block under it
let bob keep moving. Drop the red block by pulling the lever, hit the down arrow twice and drop the green block, then down arrow again, drop the purple block, then down twice more and drop the final block. then hit the pale purple button and bob will make it to the finish.
you are blocking you number from being seen???? if so, here is how u can unblock scroll to phone > hit menu > hit settings > hit advanced theres an option to hide/block your number
For the PC, right click to place a block. For the Xbox 360, you hit left trigger on the controller. For the iPod Touch and the iPhone, you tap the screen when facing a block.
In volleyball, a player is generally not allowed to hit the ball twice in a row. However, there are exceptions: if the first touch is an attempt to block, the player can hit the ball again immediately after the block as their team's first hit. Additionally, if the ball accidentally contacts a player's body in quick succession, it may be considered a single hit.
no they cant i myself play volleyball you can only hit the ball once but if someone passes it to you . you could hit it over A block does not count as one of the three hits (except in Beach) so yes the blocker could be the next legal touch
Whoever answered this initially was wrong. In indoor volleyball a block does not count as a contact, but in outdoor beach volleyball it DOES count as a contact. This is one of the only incidences in which indoor and outdoor volleyball differ in rules (the only other major difference being that players can cross under the net as long as they aren't interfering with the other teams play). The person blocking is still allowed to hit the ball afterwards for the teams second contact however without it counting as a double hit. I got this from the rules and regulations listed in the FIVB website, which is the international federation for volleyball so it's a rather credible source.