The positions go from 1-6 in a counter clockwise position, starting 1 at serving position in right back. However, you rotate in a clockwise direction (confusing I know!). So from serving, you rotate to middle back, then to left back, then to left front, to middle front, to right front, and back to right back where you serve again. I hope this helps!
For two player beach volleyball there's one in the back and one in the back. For six person there's positions 1-6. 1 is the serving area. 2 is the the right side hitter. 3 is middle hitter and most commomly used as the setter position. 4 is the left side hitter. 5 is left back. 6 is middle back.
P1 > Right BackP2 > Right FrontP3 > Middle FrontP4 > Left FrontP5 > Left BackP6 > Middle Back
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You use the same service line as any other age. It never changes officially.
Side out means that the other team is serving and your team needs to get the ball back. For example if team A has been serving for 6 points team B might say that they need to get a side out so that they can serve the volleyball again and try to win the game.
The back court is the area of your team's court that is closest to the endline (serving line).
The front right, front middle, front left, back left, back middle, back right
it means to get the ball back from the other team when theyre serving
The power is able to middle back but isn't usually likely too you KnewBB
You can serve from anywhere on the back line of the court.
the back line C:
There are only 6 positions in volleyball : Right-Front Left-Front Middle-Back Left-Back Right-Back Setter