Bumping is clasping your hands together and using the upside of your extended forearms to hit the ball upwards.
Bumping a volleyball is the action of passing the ball to a specific spot the court by using your arms as a platform and your legs to give you power.
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Bumping is passing the ball on your forearms. you should make a flat surface so that the ball goes where you want it to go.
NO you shouldn't because it can make the ball go everywhere and you really cant control the ball too.
Bumping. Setting. And spiking. #Fowler out.
soccer ball: you kick around a ball on a field and try to get it in a net, which earns you points, you cant use your hands unless you are the goalie.volleyball: you bump the ball by putting your two hands together and putting your arms straight out and try to get the ball over the net to the other team. you also serve the ball and set it, and only use your hands.
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when serving the ball is hit with your hand when setting he ball you use your finger tips when bumping the ball you use your forearm and when spiking the ball you use your hand
Kind of, Bumping and forearm passing have similarities with each other, Bumping a ball doesn't require any movement with your legs or arms, you just keep your arms in a locked platform until the ball contacts your arm. Forearm passing involves movement from both arms and legs, to power the pass.
Many possible ways. 1. Shape of the ball and patterns on it. 2. The angle the arms and the body make when bumping the ball 3. The court size/shape 4. Anything that has to do with measurements