refers to whether the player strikes the ball at waist level, or first tosses the ball in the air and then hits it above shoulder level
A volleyball can be served in many different ways.(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)1. Standing Float Serve2. Jump Float Serve3. Standing Topspin Serve4. Jump Topspin Serve5. Underarm Serve6. "Skyball" Serve (Only used in Beach Volleyball)
this depends on how skilled you are.
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
A volleyball serve typically involves a third-class lever, where the effort is applied between the load (the ball) and the fulcrum (the server's arm joint). This lever allows the server to generate speed and power for the serve.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
You can hit an underhand serve in tennis; however, the overhand serve is more effective because it is more powerful. That is why you don't see the underhand serve used much.
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The skill of passing involves fundamentally two specific techniques:The underarm pass, or bump, where the ball touches the inside part of the joined forearms or platform, at waist lineThe overhand pass, where it is handled with the fingertips, like a set, above the head.Either are acceptable in professional and beach volleyball, however there are much tighter regulations on the overhand pass in beach volleyball.
The underarm serve in tennis is sometimes seen as disrespectful because it is perceived as a sneaky or unconventional way to serve the ball, catching the opponent off guard. Traditional tennis etiquette values fair play and sportsmanship, so using an underarm serve can be seen as trying to gain an unfair advantage.
Sports where you serve a ball include tennis, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, and pickleball. In tennis, the serve starts each point, while in volleyball, the serve initiates play and is crucial for scoring. Badminton and table tennis also require a serve to start each rally, and in pickleball, the serve is used to begin each point as well.
Yes, in volleyball, you can set the ball on a serve to start a rally.
In volleyball, you serve from behind the back boundary line on your side of the court.