Back row players can only attack the ball above the net if they are standing or jumped from behind the 10 foot/three meter/attack line.
A player in the back row is allowed to jump and attack the ball from the back row as long as they jump behind the 10 ft. line. If the back row player jumps in front of the 10 ft. line, the team looses the point.
A back row player can go to the net, but they can't jump if they pass the 10-foot line. As long as the back row player doesn't jump, it is legal.
No, back row players can not leave to hit the ball.
if they want to hit, they can't jump after they have crossed the attack line, but they can approach and everything as long as they are behind it. They also can't be in front of a front row player before the ball is served. And all the basic rules about rotation and so forth.
No, back row players can not leave to hit the ball.
A back row player can spike, but they can't pass the 10ft. line and the ball can't be higher than the net. There can only be 3 players in the front and 3 players in the back.
When one player hits the ball twice in a row, which is a illegal move.
Yes a setter can set while located in the back row. Its a little bit harder to get it to exactly where you want it, but it works. If it is his turn to serve, or is located in the back row at the serve, you can switch to the front row after the ball is hit, but before the next serve you have to go to back where you belong.
it means to hit the ball with one hand reasonably hard and aim it towards the floor on the other side of the net making it hard for the opposing team to receive the ball
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A back row attack is when one of the three players in the back row jump and contact the ball of the top of the net while jumping from behind the white line, also known as the ten foot line.