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    My hitting is not bad, but I think my jumping and action are not correct. How do I improve?
    Emily Newton
    Community Answer
    First, without a ball, just work on the footwork then jumping, trying not to get in the net. Once you’ve perfecting your footwork, then your hitting will start to improve.
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    Can I hit the volleyball with the back of my hand?
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    It is technically a legal hit, but you will not have any control over it if you hit it with the back of your hand.
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    How do I set the volleyball?
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    Put your hands on your hips with your 4 fingers in front. Then, keep your hands in that same shape and bring them above your head. Keep your thumbs as far away as your eyes are apart, and push the volleyball with the pads of your fingers and not your palms.
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    How do I go into the "bump" position?
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    First, squat with your feet at least hip-width apart and lean your torso forward. Clasp your hands together into a loose fist and stretch your arms out, parallel to the floor. Then bump the volleyball with your forearms.
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    Can you tell me the three ways to legally contact a volleyball?
    Emily Newton
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    The most used way, the forearm pass, or bump, uses the forearm area, called your platform, to contact the ball. This pass is used mainly to get the ball to the setter in a transition from defense to offense. The set is used mostly by the setter to set the hitters up to hit the ball. And finally, the hit, which is used by the hitters to get the ball over the net in an attempt to score a point.
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    How can I practice without a net?
    Emily Newton
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    You could pass and set the ball against a wall, pass around with your siblings, do core excercises that will improve your serving and hitting, and work on your vertical jump.
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    Can I serve using my foot?
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    No. You may legally only serve with your hands, and it has to be overhand or underhand.
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    Should I make a fist or keep my hands together when bumping the ball?
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    Never make a fist when digging/bumping as this can often block the ball from hitting your forearms, and it’s not a steady platform. If you do make a fist when bumping, it's usually in higher levels or for last resort saves, and this would be called a one-handed dig. Otherwise, using your fist can lead to injuries. Normally, your weaker hand should be underneath your stronger hand, and then you would put both of your thumbs together, over the top of the strong hand’s palm.
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    Can I be a volleyball player without playing in a team or in a school?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You can't play volleyball by yourself, but if you have friends to play with, you can play it for fun. You wouldn't be considered a serious volleyball player in that case, though - you'd have to join a team for that.
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    So I don't hit the ball with my wrist when bumping?
    Destin Demeritte
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    Technically your "platform" lays between the wrist and mid-forearm. So depending on where, and how much force you intend to bump it with, yes, you can bump with your wrist. But remember, control is key.
  • Question
    If the ball makes a spin motion after lifting, did I hit it right?
    Emily Newton
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    If you are passing, or bumping the ball, then it depends. When it spins, it’s harder for the setter to set it, but when you get a good dig, then it spins a lot. If you are setting, then that means you are doing a double, which would result as a point for the other team in a real game.
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    Is it better to use the part where my index finger and thumb meet, or where all my fingers and thumb curl at the lower part of my palm when doing an underhand serve?
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    When underarm serving, making sure the palm side of your clenched fist hits the ball is better than hitting the ball where the index finger and the thumb meet. The palm creates a platform to push the ball up and over the net. If you hit with the side of your fist, you risk sending the ball straight into the net. Always remember to throw the ball up slightly (a volleyball rule many forget), and hit the underside of the ball.
  • Question
    Can you give me the basics of volleyball?
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    The basics of volleyball is to hit or bump the ball to your teammates or over the net and make sure the ball doesn't hit the ground on your side. It's like a symphony of hitting and bumping when people make it across the net and back over without it hitting the ground. It's really fun, basically.
  • Question
    How do I play volleyball when I have weak eyes?
    Community Answer
    Wear your glasses or contacts. There are special frames for glasses that secure them more safely to your face.
  • Question
    What part of my body should I strike the ball with during a set?
    Emily Newton
    Community Answer
    You hit it softly with the meat of your hands.
  • Question
    Do I need to toss it into the air for an underhand serve?
    Emily Newton
    Community Answer
    No. This causes you to lose control of the ball, and it rarely goes over the net. You only toss it when you do an overhand serve. If you want more power in your serve, then try to take a few steps beforehand.
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    How do I get better at digging?
    Top Answerer
    The best way to improve is to practice. Have someone spike the ball over the net and practice digging the ball. You can also read more about digging here .
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    How do I improve my jumping while playing volleyball?
    Community Answer
    Work on getting more leg strength, and make sure you always bring your arms back for more momentum when you jump. Also, practice your approach without a ball.
  • Question
    How can I add topspin to the ball when I hit it if my hands barely go over the net?
    Ashlynn V
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    The easiest way to put topspin on a ball for somebody who doesn't go very far above the net is to roll your wrist instead of snapping it. Rolling is quite similar––you just are going to roll your palm over the ball instead of instantly flicking down.
  • Question
    If the volleyball happens to come to me and I catch it does that make the other team get a point?
    Deanna Rodney
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    Yes, you can not hold or carry the ball. If you caught it you would be holding it so the other team gets a point.
  • Question
    How do I hit a volleyball so it doesn't go that far?
    Community Answer
    You can either hit the ball more softly, or if you want to keep that same power, flick your wrist so the ball goes down instead of far.
  • Question
    Can I use my forehead to hit the volleyball?
    Community Answer
    This is a legal hit but you wouldn't have much control over the ball. If you are able, I either try passing or setting the ball instead.
  • Question
    How do I dig the volley ball spike inside the attack line? What is the hand position for that?
    Community Answer
    If the ball is heading straight towards you, you can dig it up however if the ball is heading straight for the ground and you believe you can’t make it in time to properly receive it you can save the ball by deliberately falling/sliding to the ball and keeping it up with the back of your hand on the floor. Allowing the ball to bounce on your hand rather than the floor keeps the ball up, this is sometimes called a pancake. In desperate times you can also use your foot to keep the ball up by allowing the ball to bounce on your foot.
  • Question
    How old do we have to be to play volleyball and can we hit it however we want and also can we wear shorts?
    Analiese Agnew
    Community Answer
    Age does not matter. You can not hit it however you want. It has to either be set, bumped, or spiked. Also, you can wear any type of clothing that you are comfortable with.
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