The boundary lines are the same as the in lines. You have 30feet wide and 30feet from the 10foot line to the in line in the back. If you look up a picture of the in line in volleyball, there will be lines on the sides and in the back, those are the in lines, or boundary lines. Most of them are blue or black, they are always a dark color, so that if a ball is 'out' the refs can tell. There normally is a line judge on two corners of the court (diagonal from each other) so if the referee misses the call, they are there to say.
Hope I helped! Look at a picture of a court, it will make loads more sense! :)
to have a boundary for your court A volleyball net is used to cut the court in half. A team stands on each side.
The boundary line is solid. If not it will be a dashed line.
The boundary line marks the edge or limit of a defined area. The area immediately inside the boundary refers to the space or region that falls within the set limits of the boundary line.
You stand behind the white line at the back of the court. This is known as the base line.
The official definition of boundary is "a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line."
There is no 10ft line in beach volleyball, but in indoor it is to ensure that the backrow players are attacking from behind it
A boundary is a restriction, a line of demarkation. That fence is the boundary between our property. The ball went outside of the boundary.
The boundary line under the basket is known as the baseline.
A boundary is a dividing line that separates one area from another.
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When you combine both the hands together and strike the volleyball, you use your triceps. But here you have to use the limited power, otherwise the ball will cross the boundary.