You should pass (bump) the volleyball when it is below your shoulders. You will get the best contact with the volleyball this way.
If you cannot get behind the ball, the you should overhand pass. But most likely, if you are in backrow, the ball may be out.
This is commonly referred to as a bump pass in volleyball. It involves using the forearms to make contact with the ball below shoulder height, directing it towards a teammate or over the net. The bump pass is a fundamental skill in volleyball for controlled and accurate ball placement.
The 2nd contact (pass set hit). When you use your hands to set your attacker for a hit.
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dont know dont play volleyball. dont improve my answer XD
well in volleyball a set pass is a pass which is flicked out of the hands without actually grabbing the ball Hope that helps
The overhead pass is an important skill for passing a ball and making a set to attackers
The pass is usually used to direct the ball to the setter, so that the setter can set the ball to the hitter, and the hitter can spike it on to the opponent's side.
you are only aloud to touch the ball 3times as soon as it comes over into yourside of the court. if you dont touch it 3 times alltogether out of your whole team and pass the ball to the other team it will not count.
a bump would work
No. It really doesn't matter unless, make sure you pass it back to the other team and allow the ball to travel over the net