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1. 6. Reverse Net ball
The brief explanation of the fundamental skills is given below:
1.Tennis Service. For tennis service, the server should stand
in service area. One foot should be ahead of the other and
body facing towards the net. The ball should be held in left
hand. After that the ball should be tossed above the head as
in tennis service. When the ball moves up his body should be
bent backward. At this time, the right arm shoald be swung
back with a bent elbow and open palm, When the ball comes
down, it should be struck to the ball with a forward swing of
the arm. The arm should be opened up while striking the ball,
2.Overhead floating service. In this service, the ball is tossed
higher and slightly forward than in tennis service. The server
takes one or two steps forward and then jumps vertically.
Then with a forward swing of his right arm, he smashes the
ball with open palm. This type of service is usually performed
in international matches and needs a lot of practice to
execute.
3.Overhead pass. For performing overhead pass, a
player should stand with feet apart, knees bent, body
crouched and leaning forward. The hands should be in
front of the face with elbows bent and close to the body.
The ball should be passed with the tips of the fingers in
front of forehead.
The knees and the arms should be extended in the
direction of the pass.
4.One man blocking. For one man blocking, the player
should come close to the net from where the smash is
to be expected. He should take the jump and raise his
hands above the net. His face should be towards the
net. He should try to intercept the ball at this time. The
blocking can be done by two or three players according
to the standard of match.
TERMINOLOGIES
Ace: A serve which is not returned by the opposing team is
known as ace.
Attack: An attempt by the offensive team to end the rally by
hitting the ball to the floor of the defensive team.
Attacker: A player who spikes or hits the ball over the net.
Block: Prevent a spike from entering their side of the court a skill
executed above the net by one or more player it is known as
block.
Dig: Also known as bump. A basic skill used to receive an
opponent's attack.
Down Ball: An attacked ball the blockers judge as not having
enough speed or good enough court position to require a block.
Foul: Any rule infraction that causes the referee to blow the
whistle is known as foul.
Forearm Pass: A basic skill where the ball is rebounded off the
players forearms to the desired target.Free Ball: A ball returned
by the opposing team that cannot be attacked and, instead, is
passed over the net.
10. Hit: Another term used for an attack or spike.
11, Kill: An attack not returned by the defense,
Overhead Pass: A skill where the ball is contacted above the
head with both hands. It can be used on defense, serve receive
and setting.
Rally: The time from the start of the serve until the play is ended
by a point or side out.
Rally Scoring: An alternative scoring system incorporated in the
deciding game of a match where a point is scored when either
team wins the rally. Then an alternative scoring system
incorporated in the deciding game of a match.
Rotation: When a team earns a side out, the team moves one
position clockwise on the court before the next serve.
Serve: A basic volleyball skill used to put the ball into play.
Set: An overhead pass directed to an attacker.
Side Out: When the serving team loses the rally and the
receiving team gets the ball and the next serve attempt. (Does
not result in a point unless rally scoring is being used.)
Spike: A powerful attack that incorporates jumping and hitting the
ball into the opponents court with one hand.
Sprawl: A defensive technique used to retrieve a ball in front of
the defender.
Tip: Also comon as dump or dink. It is an off speed shot used by
the attacker directed at the holes in the defense.