Vb Flashcards
(15 cards)
What are the specific areas of a volleyball court?
The volleyball court is divided into left back (LB), center back (CB), and right back (RB) positions.
What are the dimensions of a standard volleyball court?
The standard court measures 18 meters long and 9 meters wide, divided by a center line.
What must players adhere to during play?
Players must adhere to court boundaries, including the center line, which they may step on but not cross.
Where must the server position themselves when serving?
The server must position themselves behind the endline when serving.
What is a Bump (or Dig) in volleyball?
A defensive maneuver using forearms to contact the ball below the waist, essential for receiving serves and attacks.
What is a Foot Fault?
A violation occurring when a player steps on or over the end line while serving, resulting in a loss of serve.
What is a Serve in volleyball?
The act of putting the ball into play, executed underhand or overhand, with the server required to remain behind the endline.
What is a Side Out?
When the serving team loses the serve due to infractions like foot faults or net fouls, allowing the receiving team to serve.
What is a Spike or Hit?
A powerful downward hit executed by front row players; back row players can only spike if they jump from behind the 10-foot line.
What is a Set in volleyball?
A tactical two-hand pass where the fingertips contact the ball above the head, often used to prepare for a spike.
How many players are on a volleyball team?
Each volleyball team consists of six players on the court, with specific roles assigned to each position.
What scoring system is used in volleyball?
Rally scoring is employed, where a game is played to 25 points, and a team must win by at least a 2-point margin.
How can points be scored in volleyball?
Points can be scored by either the serving or receiving team; the receiving team gains the serve if they score.
What happens if a player touches the net during play?
Touching the net results in a fault and loss of point.
What if a serve touches the net but goes over?
If a serve touches the net but goes over, it is still considered in play.