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The most fundamental skill to be

learned is the ability to pass the ball to a


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.

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