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What are the different parts of the volleyball court?

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  1. Uhhh. . .  There is your side, and their side, with the net in the middle.  That is all there is - pretty simple.

    The different zones are the back line (where the serve happens), the 10 foot line (which a back row player can't attack in front of), and the center line, which is where the net is.

    I don't know what you are really looking for, so I hope this helps. . .


  2. Well...there are the 2 endlines (the two 30 foot lines at both ends of the court).

    There are the 2 sidelines (the two 60 foot lines that enclose the sides of the rectangle).

    Each half of the court is a 30 x 30 foot square.  

    Each half of the court is divided into a backrow and a front row with a 10 foot/attacking line (that makes five 30 foot lines running acrossed the two 60 foot sidelines).  

    If you want to get more technical, each half of the court is sectioned into 6 different zones.  The 6 different zones are where each players stand.  Zone 1 is where the first server stands, in right back.  Zone 2 is in right front (where the 2nd server of the game stands).  Zone 3 is in center front, Z4 in left front, Z5 left back, and Z6 center back.  

    There you go, hope that helps:)  

    Here's a picture of a vb court:

    http://www.sportsknowhow.com/volleyball/...

  3. they dont have parts

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