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When you already hit the volleyball and stepped on the line, is that considered as a stepping violation?

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  1. If you serve the volleyball first, there is no foot fault.  The foot fault is judged at the moment of contact.  You can see jump servers that are well in front of the line in the air.  As long as they leave the floor behind the line, contact the ball, and then land, they are legal.


  2. It depends on what line you're talking about if it's the serving lane there's no fault. If it the line under the net there is a fault unless you jumped for spiking or blocking. If it's the outside one there's no fault at all.

  3. No.

  4. no. it is not a violation if you have aredy seved the ball then steped on the line,but it is a violation if you have steped on the line befor you served.

  5. No.  Where you land doesn't matter.  What matters is when contact with the ball was made.

  6. its depend what kind of line did stepped into.when ur a 2nd line attacker..u must hit the ball before on the 3 meter line.when ur in a front row its gonne beh a violation when you step on the middle line under the net...the violation are the followingwhen ur entire foot crossed the middle line and you stepped in and heel was up...thats we consider a violation...

  7. No ma'am.

  8. if this is serving that ur talking about then no, u can only be called a foot fault if u stepped on the line before contacting the ball. if this is about hitting like front row and stuff then yes, whenever u step on the line in the middle it is a violation that u went under the net

  9. Since you said hit, I am assuming that you are talking about at the net.  You are fine if you step on the line, but crossing it is a violation, and the same as touching the net.

  10. IF YOU HAVE SERVED THE BALL AND YOU STEP ON IT NO BUT IF YOUR IN FRONT ROW AND AT ANY TIME YOU CROSS THE LINE YES SO TRY TO STAY OFF THE LINE AND HAVE FUN WITH IT...

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