The left front position is the outside hitter. The middle front position is the middle hitter. The right front position is the setter.
The front right, front middle, front left, back left, back middle, back right
libero, outside hitter, middle blocker, opposite, setter, back row
When playing volleyball the postiton you are most likely to tear your ACL would be any position in the front So that would be middle front, Left front, or right front. due to having to transition off the net. which you could tear or twist the mucsle the wrong way. And when you block you could very much land wrong.
To the right of the front row players.
The player who served last will be in position one until there is a new server, unless they are substituted for by another player or the libero.
There are only 6 positions in volleyball : Right-Front Left-Front Middle-Back Left-Back Right-Back Setter
the r stands for right side
The positions go from 1-6 in a counter clockwise position, starting 1 at serving position in right back. However, you rotate in a clockwise direction (confusing I know!). So from serving, you rotate to middle back, then to left back, then to left front, to middle front, to right front, and back to right back where you serve again. I hope this helps!
the 3 positions in volleyball are.... left, middle, and right. There are 3 in the front of the court and 3 in the back of the court. If u were to go around, starting with the serving position, going clockwise, it would go... right back, middle back, left back, left front, middle front, and right front. there are many other names for these positions also but these are the basic names. look at chart so u know what i am talking about!
Setters come from the right back position. Even when the setter rotates he/she will switch the the right side after the serve is initiated.
i am pretty sure 6 man volleyball is what i play. if it is, it just means u have 6 people on the court: left front, middle front, right front, left back, middle back, and right back.