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How we play volleyball?

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How we play volleyball?

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  1. have fun

    i hated the running


  2. Each team needs at least two-five people.

    These people serve and pass the ball back and forth over a net until the ball touches the ground. If the ball hits the ground on the side of the team that served it, they loose thier serve, and the other team serves. If the ball hits the floor on the opposite side of the team that served, that team gets a point

    You can only get a point by serving the ball, and then after an unlimited series of vollies (passes over the net) causing it to hit the ground inbounds on the other teams side.

    Some other rules:

    -only can use your palms for serving. Can not cathch or hit the ball with an open hand. Most passing is done with the inside of your forarms.

    -You can not touch the net

    -you can not step under the net

    -if you recieve the ball and a player on your team touches it, it is in play no matter where it goes, on or off court.

    -The ball can not touch the net on a serve

    -have fun

  3. VOLLEYBALL Rules of Play

    1. Team Captain

    a) The captain is the only player who may communicate with the referee.

    b) During a dead ball, the captain may request:

    A time-out

    Verification of time-outs used

    Verification of serving order (for her own team or the opponent's team)

    A repeat of a call if the signal is missed or unclear

    2. Uniforms

    a) All players on a team must have the same color jerseys with

    numbers that are at least four inches tall printed on the front

    and back.

    b) Kneepads are mandatory.

    c) Players are prohibited from wearing the following during matches:

    Jewelry, including stud earrings

    Watches

    Barrettes

    Hats

    Faces paintings

    Glitter

    3. Time outs

    a) Each team is allowed two (2) 45 second time outs per game.

    b) Only a coach or team captain may notify the referee of a time out request.

    4. Serving

    a) A serve is in play as soon as the server strikes the ball with her hand.

    b) A re-serve is called when the server drops the ball, tosses the ball

    in the air and catches it, or tosses it in the air and allows it to drop to the floor.

    c) A re-serve is part of a single attempt to serve.

    d) A server may not step on or over the service line until the ball is in play.

    e) A serve that contacts the net, yet still crosses over to the opponents side, will be considered

    a live ball.

    5. Contacting the Ball

    a) A legal hit is a touch of the ball by a player's hands, arms or body

    at or above the waist. Contact by a player's head is

    legal, but contact with legs or feet is not.

    b) For a contact to be legal, it must be very brief and crisp. Any prolonged contact is illegal.

    c) A team shall not have more than three hits, or two consecutive hits by the same person,

    before the ball crosses the net.

    6. Blocks

    Blocks are not counted as hits. When a player blocks the ball, either she or any other player on her team may hit the ball next and that hit will be the first one for the team.

    a) A front row player may contact the ball anywhere on or off the court.

    b) A back row player behind the attack line may contact the ball on or

    off of the court, above or below the top of the net.

    c) A back row player who is on, or in front of, the attack line, may not

    attempt to block or attack the ball above the top of the net.

    d) Blocking a served ball is prohibited.

    7. Inbounds/Out of Bounds

    Inbounds

    A ball is inbounds and live when:

    a) any portion of the ball touches a side-line, end-line or inside the

    court.

    b) the ball touches the ceiling or other obstruction directly above the

    hitting player's court and returns to be same side of the court.

    c) the ball hits the net and goes over into the opponent's court,

    Out of Bounds

    A ball is dead when it:

    a) fails to go over the net by the third hit.

    b) touches any part of the antenna or pole.

    c) touches the ceiling or other obstruction above the player's court

    and goes to the opponent's side of the court.

    d) touches an obstruction (e.g. a basketball backboard) on the side

    or end of the court.

    e) touches any non-player.

    8. Conduct

    a) Players and coaches shall remain seated on the bench during game play.

    b) Players and coaches may cheer for all players.

    c) Players and coaches may not show disrespect for any player, coach,

    official or spectator.

    This includes:

    Use of disconcerting acts or words when an opponent is playing the ball.

    Showing disgust for an official's decision.

    Use of any language, sign or contact that unnecessarily incites turmoil.

    Spectators are encouraged to be examples of good sportsmanship

  4. bump..set..spike...nothing hits the floor but us!

  5. there are two teams with a net in between, and you hit the ball with your hands noting else

  6. first and fore most thing is u need ball,court and players,in this game the involvement will be with hands,

  7. its played with putting your one hand into the other and hitting the ball in the air with the upper side of your hand.....also there are two teams with a net in between...

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