What are 5 volleyball terms?

What are 5 volleyball terms?

GLOSSARY – Learn the Terms

  • ACE. – A serve that is not passable and results immediately.
  • ANTENNA. – The vertical rods (normally white and red)
  • APPROACH. – Fast stride toward the net by a spiker.
  • ASSIST. – Passing or setting the ball to a teammate.
  • ATTACK.
  • ATTACK BLOCK.
  • ATTACK ERROR.
  • ATTACKER.

What are the terms used in volleyball?

Volleyball Terms | Darien YMCA Sports Dept. Ace: A serve that is not passable and results immediately in a point. Assist: Passing or setting the ball to a teammate who attacks the ball for a kill. Attack: The offensive action of hitting the ball.

What are the 6 basic skills in volleyball?

There are six basic skills…. setting, spiking, passing, digging, and serving.

What do volleyball players yell?

The most popular is “I go,” “I got it,” “Mine,” or “Me.” Make the decision as early as possible so that you can make the good, loud call and avoid any confusion. As an added measure if there is time, sometimes a player will also make a large movement with his hands to make sure the message is sent.

What are the 3 types of serves in volleyball?

For competitive volleyball, there are three main types of overhand serves: the floater, the topspin, and the jump serve.

What is a BIC in volleyball?

(A definition of terms – a BIC is a set to a backrow attacker that goes just over the top of the quick hitter. On good teams this is a second-step set, and on really good teams it gets to be a third-step set.

What does 6 pack mean in volleyball?

The term “six-pack” refers to the dizzying sensation of being hit directly in the head or face by a volleyball as being analogous to the dizzying sensation of having drunk a six pack of beer.

What does digs mean in volleyball?

A dig is a pass of a hard-driven ball from the other team. Like a pass, your arm position and platform remain the same. The difference is that the ball is coming from a high point above the net and hit in a downward trajectory. When passing the ball is coming from 30 feet away and usually below the height of the net.

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