rolling the ball under the net
yes
The two over arm serves are called the top spin and the flote serve and the under arm serve
A foot fault is when in volleyball you serve and you pass the line or put your foot under the net.
There is the over-hand serve and the under-handserve. The over-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist over your head. The under-hand is when you hit the volleyball with your palm or fist under your head. The point of both of the serves are to get the ball over the net and in between the out lines.
these are only ones i can think of but there could be more jump serve floater regular serve side serve under hand serve drop serve (where the ball just basically drops over on the other side hard) dinker serve (not the best and normally not on purpose) short serve long serve
A bump or a pass, a set, a forehead set, an under hand serve or a over hand serve, a spike
In volleyball, the amount of time the server can take to serve after the whistle is blown varies based on what organization you are playing under. Some time around five seconds is usually used, though.
In professional, college, high school, and almost all other regulation volleyball games a player does not get the opportunity for a reserve if the first serve does not go in. This rule may be used by some youth programs because they are just learning but any official game it does not.
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In a game of volleyball, a player has 10 seconds to serve the ball. Once you get the ball, wait for the ref to blow his whistle. This indicates that you can serve. If you toss but dont like it, let the ball drop. The ref will blow his whistle and you may start over, with a new 10 seconds. But, you can only re-toss once.