Do you mean clothes? Well, they use them so that the players can move around easier.
When my sister joined volleyball the other players called her a newcomer.
in volleyball you use your hands, and in soccer you use your feet, with the exception of the goalie. Also in volleyball, you play on a smaller court, with 6-8 players, in soccer you can have i believe up to 12 or 14 players on the field.
Volleyball and Ice Hockey both have up to 6 players active on each team at a time.
it depends on the strategy you use what kind of players you have and what kind of players they have
No specific amount of players are needed for a team to warm up. It just depends on the drills your coach has you do.
Vball- 6 players Bball- 5 players Vball- you serve it Bball- you throw it
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Generally they use a type of material which draws sweat and heat away from the skin to keep the players cool, the same kind you'd find in a sports shop
you cant flex a volleyball but you can use your flexibility playing volleyball...whenyou bump,set, or spike the ball you are using flexibility to bend you back or do anything of that sort to get the ball.....is that good enough?
Sepaktakraw, or kick volleyball, is a sport native to the Malay-Thai Peninsula. Sepaktakraw differs from the similar sport of volleyball in its use of a rattan ball and only allowing players to use their feet, knee, chest and head to touch the ball. It is a popular sport in Southeast Asia.
Volleyball and tennis are similar in that there is a ball and a net. Volleyball does not have rackets like tennis. With volleyball you aren't allowed to let the ball touch the ground like you are in tennis. In both games, you are facing another team. There is a difference in the number of players as well as the method of scoring.