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  2. If your team has hit the ball out of bounds on the other side of the court in the free zone (the area around the court), you can play the ball back onto your side and then back over the net properly as long as you can do it in 3 hits.

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  3. 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.

  4. The ‘setter’ is a player who sets up their teammate to spike or hit the ball back over the net. Meanwhile, a ‘spike’ is when a player jumps high into the air and slams down hard on the ball to send it back across the net. As well as these basic terms, there are also many slang words used by volleyball players during matches.

  5. Attack line: A line almost 10 feet (3 meters) from the net, on either side, which marks the limit for where a back-row player may advance to hit a ball from above the net. It divides the volleyball court into a front zone and a back zone. Back-row player: Any of three players positioned at the back of the court.

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  6. Sep 12, 2021 · Back row player blocking (deflecting a ball coming from the opponent) when, at the moment of contact, the back row player is near the net and has part of their body above the top of the net. This is an illegal block.

  7. There are only two (different) actions when you are permitted to reach beyond (over) the net: blocking and attack hit. After making an attack hit, you are allowed to pass your hand beyond the net, but the contact must have been made within your own playing space. I.e. you are not allowed to touch the ball beyond the net in this case.

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · Breaking the vertical plane in volleyball means crossing over or penetrating into your opponent’s side above or beyond the net. It’s usually illegal, and it’s essential to maintain fair play and prevent potential injuries from collisions at the net. Official Rules Regarding Playing on or Over Your Opponent’s Side.

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