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      • In volleyball, the passing net is an imaginary line that players use to orient themselves on the court. It helps in positioning for passes, especially in receiving serves or defending against spikes. Players aim to pass the ball within this zone to ensure optimal placement for the setter.
    • Ace: A serve that's not returned by the receiving team. Example: Anna's serve was so powerful that she scored an ace.
    • Antenna: Vertical rods attached to the net, indicating out-of-bounds. Example: The spike was out because it hit the antenna.
    • Approach: The steps a hitter takes before jumping and attacking the ball. Example: A good approach helps in delivering a strong spike.
    • Back Row Attack: A hit from behind the 3-meter line by a back-row player. Example: Their setter surprised us with a back-row attack.
  1. Net: Net shall not be less than 9.50m (32’) in length and .91m (3’) in width throughout the full length when stretched. Net Height: Women – Seven feet, 4-1/8 inches high (2.24m), Men – Seven feet,11-5/8 inches high (2.43m).

  2. SERVICE ERROR – An unsuccessful serve in which one or more of the following occurs: 1) the ball hits the net or fails to clear the net, 2) the ball lands out of bounds, or 3) the server commits a foot fault.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · It can be used for passing or setting. Center line: The line running directly under the net and dividing the court in half. Cross court (cut shot): An offensive hit in which a player, instead of hitting with power, slices the ball sharply across the court just over and nearly parallel to the net.

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  4. In volleyball, the passing net is an imaginary line that players use to orient themselves on the court. It helps in positioning for passes, especially in receiving serves or defending against spikes. Players aim to pass the ball within this zone to ensure optimal placement for the setter.

  5. Pass: Also called "forearm pass"; a play using the underside of the forearms connected at the wrists. Penetration: A block in which the player reaches across and breaks the plane of the net. Pepper: A drill in which two players pass, set, and volley the ball.

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  7. Basic Terms for How to Pass a Volleyball. Overhead Pass. An overhead pass is a ball handling skill used to direct the ball to the target by contacting the ball with both hands. The ball is played up overhead using a setting type motion.