When you use one arm with a fist to pass the ball. The ball meets or hits your forearm which is the part of arm between your hand and your elbow.
A forearm 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, or your platform, to pass the volleyball up in the air.
No, forearm pass.
the forearm pass.
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False, it's known as the forearm pass.
When you use one arm with a fist to pass the ball. The ball meets or hits your forearm which is the part of arm between your hand and your elbow.A forearm 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, or your platform, to pass the volleyball up in the air.
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.
Bump.
a bump
It is called the forehand pass.
a forearm is when u try to get the volley ball up so the other team won't get it back on time to ur team and a volley is when u pass the volley ball law then the other team should do the dig which most of people forget all the time
The platform. Well that's what most people call it. If you turn your hand to face you, it's the Part right below your wrist.
When the serve first comes over the net, the first return must be a bump, but when it comes over and someone bumps it, then you can do an over hand pass