The primary offensive skill in volleyball is called "spiking" or "hitting." This involves a player jumping and striking the ball with force to send it over the net and into the opponent's court, ideally making it difficult for them to return. Spiking is typically executed by a front-row player and is often set up by a teammate using a "set." Other offensive skills include serving and tipping.
serve
A spike is a fast offensive hit to a specific spot in volleyball.
bumping
nothing but the skill level and the hardneess
the old name of the volleyball is mintonette. the name volleyball was requested by an audience ( i will not include his name )
Mintonette is the first name of the volleyball...afterwards a man noticed the game and called it volleyball (originally spelled as Volley ball)...
Yes.
Passing, or setting
yes tennis
It is called a serve receive.
There really isn't such thing as a forward in volleyball, but if you consider a forward to be an offensive player then the correct volleyball term for it would be an attacker
Sand volleyball, or outdoor volleyball