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What is a right back position in volleyball?

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What is a right back position in volleyball?

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  1. the opposite or  backrow defense... technically every player is either OH, MH, Setter, or Libero. It's just the rotation...


  2. well the person in the right back postition does serve the ball once they have rotated into the right back position. they play defense and are usually setters. they cover for the person hitting weak (right forward). they cover for all hitters but mainly the setter or weak hitter. sometimes the right back is the setter, setting from the back. and sometimes the right back doesnt even play right back and switches to another position after the ball is being played. if that makes any sense to you. and well the  right back is just as the other players are, defensive specialists..they are the better passers on the team .better defensive players as well

  3. it depends on what kinda play you are playing it could be

    primary setter or just a back row person

    and server

  4. A Defensive special list position(DS) Or backrow player and sometimes the setter spot

  5. Isn't that the person who serves

  6. Generally, it is the setter's position in a 6-2, and it is also the serving position, but if you are talking about what it is numerically, it is called position "1"

  7. ok so u know how there are 6 main positions in a volleyball game?? theres ur outside hitter (left side) who plays front row (hits) and is on the left side. then u have ur middle hitter who is in the middle front possition and hits as well. then u have rightside or rightfront is is in the front row on the right side and depending on what rotation ur in can either be ur setter or the right side hitter. then in backrow u have leftback which is a passer and plays behind the outside hitter. then u have middle back who plays backrow behind th middle hitter and then u have rightback which if the usual rightside hiter is there then the setter is in rightfront position or if setter is backrow then the rightside hitter is in front row. if the rightside hiter is in backrow then they play rightback and they become a passer.

    srry if u don really understand what i wrote its kinda hard to explain : ]

  8. its called "opposite"!

  9. im pretty sures its a outside hitter(if your setter is in the middle)

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