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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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ACE – A serve that is not passable and results immediately in a point. ANTENNA – The vertical rods (normally white and red) mounted near the edges of the net. The antennas are mounted directly above the sidelines and are not-in-play. Antennas are not usually used on outdoor nets.
CENTER LINE – The boundary that runs directly under the net and divides the court into two equal halves. DIG – Passing a spiked or rapidly hit ball. Slang for the art of passing an attacked ball close to the floor. DINK – A legal push of the ball around or over blockers.
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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).
Free Ball - A ball the opponent cannot attack and must yield by passing over the net. Blockers drop off the net to near the three meter line and setter awaits a good pass to the target area. Handcuffed - unable to dig or play a ball because you couldn’t get your hands on it.
Double contact or Double touch: A fault in which a player contacts the ball with two body parts consecutively. D.S.: DS, or "defensive specialist," is a player skilled at back-row defense. His specialties include passing and diving. Unlike Libero, he can switch positions with anyone on the court.
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Net: Splits the court into two halves. Provides the obstacle that must be hit over to accomplish the objective of volleyball. Net Serve: A ball that is served directly into the net without chance of going over. “O” Off Blocker: The outside blocker that is not involved in a double block.