Passing in volleyball is also known as bumping. It is when you extend your two arms directly out in front of you and then clasp your hands together. When you clasp, take u yournon-dominate hand and make a fist with your thumb facing upwards. Then with your dominate hand, put the tips of your fingers on the knuckles of the non-dominate hand. then simply form the rest of your dominate hand around the non-dominate hand with your 2 thumbs facing up. Make sure the thumbs are not crossing, with your nails facing up. This creates a platform for the volleyball to be passed. There are many ways for it to be passed but this is the most common way. Also, be sure that when you pass you are hitting the volleyball on your wrist/ends of thumbs.
Generally, a pass is referred to as the receive after an opponent's serve or attack. When the ball comes to your side, you pass the ball to a member of your team, which is where the term comes from.
Most often, the pass will be performed in an underhand fashion, called a bump, in which case the player joins their hands, contacts the ball with the forearms, and controls power using the legs.
An overhand pass is called a volley and is used most often in sets.
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in volleyball a pass is called a bump or just a pass.
You should pass (bump) the volleyball when it is below your shoulders. You will get the best contact with the volleyball this way.
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