In volleyball, a lift, or carry, is when a player sets the ball in a way that they catch it before releasing it again. Usually when a ball spins out of a player's hands it indicates they have carried the ball, resulting in the end of a play.
A foot fault is when a player steps under the net. Depending on the organization and rules, sometimes, to be a foot fault, the player must simply step on the line, but sometimes, a player must step all the way over the line. Also, a foot fault is committed when a player steps over the endline before releasing the ball on a serve.
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Holding is a football term, not volleyball. The volleyball equivalent of a holding is a lift, which is when you lift the ball up or push it away instead of bumping, setting, blocking, or attacking.
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If they touch it twice, it is a double; if they touch it with the palm of their hand and lift it up, it is a lift
Yes, you can use your arms and wrists as long as you use the volleyball passing technique or if your fist is closed. Having an open hand and raising your arms on the ball is an illegal lift that you will get called for in games.
An incorrect play of a volleyball would be something like a lift, double contact, contact with the net, more than 3 hits before the send over, or bounce before a contact!
It can either be called a lift or a carry. Sometimes if the ref thinks that you touched the ball twice in that split second they will hold up two fingers and that basically means a lift or a carry.
overhand serve is when you throw the volleyball directly in front of you then lift your arm up hit the center of the ball with as much force as possible
Yes, there is volleyball at the Olympics but it is only beach volleyball.
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Yeah, they have regular volleyball and team volleyball.