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A bump pass is when a player stretches their arms out in front of them and puts their hands together, one hand on top of the other, and thumbs next to each other. When a volleyball is thrown or hit, you use your forearms, just above your wrist, also known as your platform, to pass the volleyball up in the air.

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the bump pass in volley ball is when your arms are put together and pushed up to get the ball over the net.

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It is a common mistake the the bump is called the backhand pass in volleyball, it's actually called the FOREARM PASS.

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It is when you bump the ball over the net and it hit's the ground and generates a point

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It's called the forearm pass.

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The bump is called the forearm pass.

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yes

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bump=hit

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Dig

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Q: In volleyball is the bump also known as the backhand pass?
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