bumping
Bumping a volleyball is the action of passing the ball to a specific spot the court by using your arms as a platform and your legs to give you power.
You can hit i volleyball by bumping it, serving it, spiking it, jump serving, roll shot, roll serve, and jump roll
B=bumping s=setting s=spiking.
Bumping. Setting. And spiking. #Fowler out.
I think you mean "passing"? Passing is the same as 'bumping', usually from the back row, with your forearms.
forearms like 3 or 4 inches after the wrist
the libero plays back row for any of the players in the back and has unlimited substitutions--(passing/bumping)
Bumping is passing the ball on your forearms. you should make a flat surface so that the ball goes where you want it to go.
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.
NO you shouldn't because it can make the ball go everywhere and you really cant control the ball too.
There should be serving, spiking, setting for someone to spike, bumping to a specific spot, and getting the ball out of the net.