The other team automatically gets a point and the ball C:
It is called a "foot fault".
they get slapped
Foot Fault
A foot fault in volleyball occurs when the server steps on or over the service line while serving the ball. They can not enter the court in any way until the ball has been struck or served into the field of play.
2 feet
While serving, if the player's foot breaks the line, it is considered a foot fault, and the opposing team is awarded a point.
yes because its a distraction.
speed helps alot in volleyball because you have to have speed to get to the ball, and you have to be able to give the ball speed while spiking, pushing, and serving. ****
foot fault
yes, me being a travel volleyball player would know this. you can, but if you shake the net, then they might call you on this. hope i was help!
A target can either be a specific player on the opposing team that your team is trying to make him/her make a mistake or a target can be an area where you want the ball to go (in hitting or serving).
Practice makes perfect. I played Volleyball for a while and I sucked at it, then I got better, now I'm okay but I don't play much anymore.
You should be a little clearer. Volleyball has lasted for a while though.
An approach in volleyball is the three steps a hitter uses while moving to the ball to spike it. They're approaching ball. The approach footwork must be correct and the timing of when to start their approach should be practiced. Usually a hitter will begin their approach when the ball is at its highest point