The most fundamental volleyball skill is passing the ball to a teammate, which is required on almost all plays. The document then defines different volleyball positions like setter, libero, and middle blocker. It also explains volleyball terms and techniques such as serving, spiking, blocking, digging, and getting kills or aces. Team composition and the volleyball court are also outlined.
The most fundamental volleyball skill is passing the ball to a teammate, which is required on almost all plays. The document then defines different volleyball positions like setter, libero, and middle blocker. It also explains volleyball terms and techniques such as serving, spiking, blocking, digging, and getting kills or aces. Team composition and the volleyball court are also outlined.
The most fundamental volleyball skill is passing the ball to a teammate, which is required on almost all plays. The document then defines different volleyball positions like setter, libero, and middle blocker. It also explains volleyball terms and techniques such as serving, spiking, blocking, digging, and getting kills or aces. Team composition and the volleyball court are also outlined.
teammate, which is required on almost all plays. SERVE This is what always starts the game and helps to keep the game. a.Underhand Service- This is mostly done by beginners because it is easier to do and it does not require too much power, unlike the overhead serve. b.Overhead Serve- This is also known as spike serve and it is done by players with good strength and coordination. PASS or RECEPTION- This is a way of receiving the ball and setting for offensive attack. a.Underhand Pass- This pass is the best option in receiving a serve or spike. b.Overhead Pass- This is also known as toss. This is usually done by the setter as preparation for an offensive attack, usually a like spike. SPIKE – This is done by striking the ball with great force in a downward direction into the opponent’s court . Team has 6 players on the court. 3 players are front row players and 3 of them are back row players. Libero has a different color jersey and is only allowed to play in the back row. Team is allowed to use a libero player (back row player, defensive specialist) who wears different color shirt. Setter Middle blocker Libero VOLLEYBALL COURT KICKING!!! Terms and Lingo Ace - When the ball is served to the other team and no one touches it. Sideout - When the team that served the ball makes a mistake, causing the ball to go to the other team. Roof - When a player jumps above the height of the net and blocks the ball. Dig - When a player makes a save from a very difficult spike. Kill - When a team spikes the ball and it ends in either a point or a sideout.