You get a penalty pass, where the other player who fouled you stands next to you or you if you are in the D, you can have a penalty shot.
yeah, definitely, even i have
No.
A net ball is on any shot that it goes in the net. A let ball is when you are serving and it hits the net but the ball goes in therefore re-serving.
It should just be your palm that contacts the ball in a spike. You should contact the ball at the highest point in your swing, and then, bring your hand down, snapping the wrist as you bend your elbow.
A let is a service where the ball touches the net and lands in the correct service court of the opponent. The service is invalid and done over but there is no penalty. A player may serve an unlimited number of lets without penalty. A service that touches the net and lands in the server's court is called a fault.
No, it is not in play. That is called a "Let Ball", the server does not receive a penalty and reserves.
The underhand serve is a good serve for beginners to use. It is simply another way of getting the ball over the net. The ball is held in one hand and hit by the heel of the other hand. The underhand is the serve that is generally not as effective as the overhand serve.
The goal kick is retaken.
Yes. But if the ball also goes into the goal it will be a goal for the opposing team.
there is a net an the same amount of people on each side an a white ball is pass back an forth over the net by bumping it with you hand or hitting it with your hand.
No, in doubles for example, if a wide ball enters the court, the opposing team could take advantage of this and hit the ball around the side of the net. This is valid as long as the ball enters the opposing teams court. On the other hand, if a ball was to pass through the net, etc. This is obviously not a valid ball. Lol