Violations include: Lift- ball is held in hands for too long Double contact-the same player contacts the ball twice in a row (often called when setting) Foot fault- when a server steps over the line Out of bounds- point given to the other team because the ball is not in bounds Ten foot attack violation- a back row player jumps over the ten foot line when attacking the ball Over the net- violation called against a player when they reach over the plane of the net and play the ball (the ball has to have some part over the plane of the net) Net violation- player touches the net Out of rotation- players are not in the right rotation
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It is a violation of a monitoring program for those persons convicted of DUI or substance abuse.
No. Volleyball is a popular sport requiring special skills, but it is not an 'alternative' sport. "Alternative sports" are those classified as extreme or adventure sports, and volleyball does not fit into this category.
The least common multiple of two different prime numbers is the product of those two prime numbers.
Well, my 4 favorite events are swimming, volleyball, gymnastics, and softball. At least, those are my faves in the Summer Olympics, because I don't usually watch the Winter Olympics.
The smallest number that can be divided by two or more different denominators is the "least common multiple" or LCM of those numbers.
For the older working man. For those who found basketball too intense
46 million Americans Play volleyball. I don't know, but I can tell you that this American does! :)
According to collegeboard.com, there are a total of 3,837 colleges in the US. 2,257 of those, 58% of all colleges have volleyball in some capacity - intercollegiate, club, and/or intramural. 1,791 have volleyball at an intercollegiate, competitive level. This level includes NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA. Of those intercollegiate colleges: 331 are NCAA Division I 261 are NCAA Division II 422 are NCAA Division III 1,837 have volleyball at the intramural level. 306 have volleyball at the club level.
In volleyball anyone can dig, usually those who dig are passers or severs, not setters. So if you back-row or running a 6-2 passers dig the ball
Those wheels were againts US violations.
Describe at least three everyday things that exist or occur because of science. Make sure you use examples different from those given in the lesson