Monday, March 26, 2018

How To Play Volleyball

Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.

Make a fist with your left hand with the thumb on top, and cover the left fist withyour right handYour thumbs should line up side by side. Bring your arms together straight and away from the body. Your forearms should create a “platform,” where the ball should contact.

When the ball hits any part of your body, including the leg or the foot, it constitutes a legal hit. Another USA Volleyball rule update for the 2010 season slightly changed the rule regarding physical support for a teammate. Previously you couldn't get a teammate's help to reach a ball.

  • Outside hitter (also called wing spiker, left side)
  • Right side hitter (wing spiker, right side)
  • Opposite Hitter (attacker)
  • Setter.
  • Middle Blocker (center, middle hitter)
  • Libero.
  • Defensive Specialist.

16 comments:

  1. This is really a helpful information especially to all the volleyball players out there. Any advice to all volleyball players around the globe?

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  3. Thank you for this info. Where did you learn it?

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  4. thank you for this info. How to play volleyball?

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  5. nice topic ! Can we play volleyball ?

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  6. Is it very important in volleyball ?

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  7. Thank you for the info. What is the advantage of being tall in volleyball?

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    1. The advantage of being tall of a player is, you can easily block a spike of your opponent.

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  8. Thank you for this info. Hows the scoring in volleyball?

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  9. Nice where did you get the info?

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  10. Thank you for this info. Where did you learn it?

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