Underhand serve
To execute a proper underhand volleyball serve, key techniques include standing with feet shoulder-width apart, holding the ball in the non-dominant hand, swinging the dominant hand back, stepping forward with the opposite foot, and making contact with the ball below waist level. Follow through by extending the arm and wrist, aiming to hit the ball with an open palm. Practice these techniques to improve accuracy and power in your underhand serve.
To effectively execute an underhand serve in volleyball, a player should start by positioning themselves behind the back boundary line. They should then hold the ball in their non-dominant hand and swing their dominant hand in an upward motion to make contact with the ball. The player should aim to hit the ball with an open palm, using a gentle underhand motion to send the ball over the net. By mastering the technique and practicing regularly, a player can gain an advantage during a game by surprising the opposing team with a well-placed underhand serve that is difficult to return.
Technically there are no rules against this, but the correct way of spiking a volleyball is with an open palm
In an underhand serve, you ball you fist and hit the ball with the palm of you hand while in the fist. You hit it like you are throwing a ball underhand. Good luck!
Two ways to serve are underhand and overhand. To serve underhand, hold the ball in one hand and hit it upward with the other fist or forearm, so the ball flies in a parabola into your opponents' side of the field. To serve overhand, toss the ball above your head and then smack it with your wrist, palm, or fingers to send the ball over the net in a parabola flatter than the underhand serve.
To effectively serve a volleyball underhand, start by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart and holding the ball in your non-dominant hand. Swing your dominant hand back and then forward, making contact with the ball below your waist using a flat palm. Follow through with your arm and wrist to generate power and accuracy. Practice your timing and aim to consistently serve the ball over the net.
You spike a volleyball with the palm of your hand.
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
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When serving a volleyball, you should hit the ball with the palm of your hand.
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Throw the ball up(you'll figure out how high) elbow back above your shoulder hand flat open and slap it with the palm of your hand! Hope this helps