Basic rule violations | Volleyball
Summary
TLDRThis video educates viewers on avoiding fouls in volleyball by distinguishing between playing and technical violations. It emphasizes the importance of proper ball passing, ensuring it doesn't touch the ground on your side, and keeping within the opponent's court boundaries. The video also highlights the necessity of respecting rotational positions, avoiding foot faults, and not touching the net during play. Lastly, it advises against holding the ball, advocating for forceful and brief contact during passes and attacks.
Takeaways
- ๐ Avoid hitting the ball into or under the net or out of bounds to prevent playing violations.
- ๐ Ensure the ball lands within the opponent's court boundaries after passing over the net.
- ๐ซ No player should hit the ball twice in succession, and the team must not hit more than three times.
- ๐ Remember that a block does not count as a touch, allowing for strategic defensive plays.
- ๐ซ Do not let the ball touch the ground on your side of the court to avoid a foul.
- ๐ Teams must rotate positions clockwise after each serve to maintain proper order on the court.
- ๐ฃ Avoid touching the line or stepping off your side of the court before hitting the ball to serve.
- ๐ โโ๏ธ Do not touch the net while attacking or defending to prevent technical fouls.
- ๐ท Never fully step onto the opponent's side of the court during play.
- ๐คฒ Contact with the ball must be forceful and brief when passing, bumping, or attacking to avoid holding violations.
- ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Organize as a team to effectively defend and control the ball, then return it with a spike.
Q & A
What are the two types of rule violations in volleyball mentioned in the video?
-The two types of rule violations in volleyball are playing violations and technical violations.
What are some examples of playing violations in volleyball?
-Playing violations include hitting the ball into or under the net, outside the antenna, and beyond the boundaries of the opponent's court.
How can you avoid committing playing violations when hitting the ball?
-To avoid playing violations, ensure the ball passes over the net and between the antenna, and that it lands within the boundaries of the opponent's court.
What is the rule regarding hitting the ball consecutively by a single player?
-A player is not allowed to hit the ball two times in a row.
How many times is a team allowed to hit the ball before it must be sent over the net?
-A team is allowed to hit the ball no more than three times before it must be sent over the net.
Does a block count as a touch in volleyball?
-No, making a block does not count as a touch in volleyball.
What is a plane violation in volleyball?
-A plane violation occurs when the ball touches the ground on your side of the court.
What is a technical violation related to rotational positions in volleyball?
-A technical violation occurs if a player does not respect rotational positions and does not rotate each time they serve.
What should a player avoid doing when serving to prevent a technical foul?
-When serving, a player must not let their foot touch the line or their side of the court before hitting the ball.
What are the rules regarding touching the net and the opponent's court in volleyball?
-Players must not touch the net and their foot must never fully touch the opponent's side of the court during attacking or defending.
What constitutes a technical foul when passing the ball in volleyball?
-Carrying or holding the ball, or having prolonged contact with the ball during a bump pass or an attack is a technical foul.
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