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Nov 6, 2023 · Simultaneous touches in volleyball allow for two or more teammates to touch the ball at the same time, which counts as a single hit. This rule can be advantageous in scenarios such as saving difficult balls, faking out opponents, and distributing force.
A team can touch the ball three times on its side of the net. The usual pattern is a dig (an underarm pass made with the forearms), a set (an overhead pass made with the hands) and a spike (the overhead attacking shot).
Feb 27, 2024 · A team may touch the ball three times – not counting blocks – on its side of the net. The usual pattern is as follows: a dig (underarm pass made with the forearms), a set (overhead pass made with the hands) and a spike (the overhead attacking shot). Each volleyball match is best-of-five-sets.
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A team is entitled to a maximum of 3 contacts. If a team contacts the volleyball more than 3 times without returning the ball to the opposing team, a "4 hits" fault occurs. Consecutive Contacts - Rules of Volleyball A player may not contact the ball two times consecutively.
To begin play, one team serves the ball over the net to the opposing team. Once the serve has been received ( serve receive ) the receiving team has up to three contacts before they must send the ball back over the net to continue the rally.
Jul 2, 2016 · 9.1.2.1 When two (or three) team-mates touch the ball simultaneously, it is counted as two (or three) hits (with the exception of blocking). If they reach for the ball, but only one of them touches it, one hit is counted. A collision of players does not constitute a fault.
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A team may touch the ball no more than three times. The same player can't touch the ball twice in a row. Once somebody on the other team touches the ball, you get three more tries to put it over the net and in.