back row does
It's used to center the ball, so that a teammate may easily redirect it.
dont know dont play volleyball. dont improve my answer XD
You should pass (bump) the volleyball when it is below your shoulders. You will get the best contact with the volleyball this way.
I don't play volley ball but i think it's used to be ready to pass the ball. Im 12 and that's what my P.E coach tells me.
well in volleyball a set pass is a pass which is flicked out of the hands without actually grabbing the ball Hope that helps
A setup pass in volleyball, often referred to as a "set," is a skill used to position the ball for an attacker to hit. It is typically executed by the setter, who uses their fingers to lift the ball high and accurately to a specific location, allowing a teammate to execute an effective spike. This pass is crucial for orchestrating the team's offensive play and creating scoring opportunities. Proper technique and timing are essential to ensure the ball is delivered where the hitter can attack it successfully.
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.
Forearms or hands and fingers if overhead passing.
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.
A center is not allowed to receive a forward pass
a bump would work