A type of one-hand pass in volleyball is the "dig." This technique is used primarily to receive hard-driven balls, such as spikes or serves. The player extends one arm to contact the ball with their hand, often using their forearm to redirect it accurately to a setter or target. Proper timing and positioning are crucial for an effective dig.
Bump.
A Bump.
480 volleyball pass
pass
a long pass
You should hit it with an underhand pass, otherwise known as a bump.
No, forearm pass.
the forearm pass.
No, it cannot
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in volleyball a pass is called a bump or just a pass.
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