In traditional indoor volleyball, there are six players on the court at a time for each team. Each of these players starts in a specific location which is aptly named by its placement on the court. The front row players are the left front, middle front and right front. The back row players are the left back, middle back and right back.
These locations are not to be confused with the position you play -- setter, middle blocker, outside hitter, opposite or libero. The locations are your starting positions, meaning that is where you start before the ball is served. Each player, with the exception of the libero will rotate to each position on the court, both front row and back row.
Front row players play at the net and are responsible for blocking and hitting, while back row players play deep in the court and are responsible for digging and defense. Back row players (with the exception of the libero) can attack the ball as long as they take off for their jump behind the ten foot line.
To the right of the front row players.
the basic scals in playing volleyball is scoring,rotation,basic violations,the court
rotation
yes but you have to start out in rotation
In the rotation of volleyball, domino five is when the setter is pushing up the middle.
no each team rotates after they win their serve back
In volleyball, if a team is out of rotation, then a point is given to the other team and the serve goes to the other team as well.
Rotation
Yes, the girls, or boys, do. Its called a rotation. You do this whenever a ball touches the floor on the other side of the volleyball net.
Yeah you can move out of position- volleyball would be pretty tough if you couldn't. Just make sure you are in the right rotation before the serve or else the ref can call you out of rotation or an overlap. After the ball is hit you can move out of that position to play defense, set, hit, and/or block.
if your team is first to serve, the player at rotation position #1 serves first. If your team receives first, the player at rotation position #2 serves first, after she rotates to position #1.
You rotate in a clockwise direction one position every time you get the ball to serve. Although, once you get better and have a specified position, rotation gets more complicated so that players play their position.