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an attack hit in volley ball is when you spike the ball over and did it right from the attack line aggressively!!
3.048 meters (10 feet)
the front row can attack anywhere, but the the back row can only hit behind the 10-foot line
Well.... it scores the points, most of the time.
An attack in Volleyball is an overhead hit, such as a hit by an Outside or a back row attack.
This line is called the ten foot line.
Distance in volleyball is often measured by the various lines on the court, such as the attack line, center line, and end lines. Players must adhere to these lines for positioning during play, such as staying behind the attack line when attacking the ball or serving from behind the end line. Coaches may also use distance as a metric for player positioning or movement during drills or game situations.
A spike
An attack in volleyball is when you are going up to hit a spike off of a set or a bump. This hit can also be known as a kill.
A back row attack is when one of the three players in the back row jump and contact the ball of the top of the net while jumping from behind the white line, also known as the ten foot line.
A regulation volleyball court's size is 59 feet by 29 feet 6 inches or 18 by 9 meters. There is a 3-foot attack line on each side in accordance to the new rules.