What is illegal block in volleyball?

A back-row player attempting to play a ball above the net is considered an illegal back-row blocker if the ball is attacked or blocked by an opponent into the back-row player while that player is reaching above the height of the net.
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What are illegal plays in volleyball?

ILLEGAL HITS

An illegal hit is: 1) slapping the ball, 2) bumping the ball with two separated hands (hands must be together), 3) carrying the ball, 4) palming the ball, 5) directing the ball. *NOTE: in order to not be a illegal hit, the ball must leave players hand immediately upon contact of the ball.
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Is blocking the ball illegal in volleyball?

Volleyball block rules prevent you from blocking an opposing team's setter who's attempting to set a ball. You can block someone who's hitting a ball as long as you are separated by the net, but you can't block a player who is setting the ball to another player on their team.
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What are the 2 types of block in volleyball?

The two types of blocking in volleyball cover the line and cross court. There are two primary areas on the court that you as an outside blocker need to focus on covering: blocking the line. blocking cross court.
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Are setters allowed to block?

Setters in a 5-1 must play in the front court and must be able to defend (block) at the net.
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What is the hardest position in volleyball?

Setting might look like a piece of cake, but it is the hardest position in volleyball for many reasons. One reason is that as a setter, it is their job to get the second ball up to one of their hitters, even if the first pass was not any good.
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Can a blocker block a serve?

During a block, the player on defense at the net tries to jump up and prevent the spike from resulting in a point for the opponent's team. The player will jump high and try to contact the ball so it is returned to the opponent's court. You cannot block a serve.
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Can a libero spike serve and block?

The Libero may serve, but cannot block or attempt to block. The Libero may not spike a ball from anywhere if at the moment of contact the ball is entirely higher than the top of the net.
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Can you block and hit again in volleyball?

The first hit of the ball after a block may be executed by any player, including the player who made the block, and is considered the first of the three hits. A player may not contact the ball twice in succession, except for the first hit, when it is part of one continuous action.
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Can you triple block in volleyball?

A triple block in volleyball refers to a three player block formed when both of the outside blockers join the middle blocker to jump simultaneously with the intention of preventing one of the opposing team's spikers from hitting the ball into their court.
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What are the three types of blocking in volleyball?

There are 3 types of volleyball blocks when you're referring to the number of people: a single block, a double block, and a triple block. Then there are different types based on technique: blocking line, blocking cross-court, soft blocking and swing blocking.
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What is a blocking error?

A blocking error occurs when a player attempts to block a ball by going up to the net but fails to do so legally. The most common cause of a block blocking error is that it is not properly formed. It is considered an official blocking error if a blocker commits an error on a net or centerline.
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Can a libero block the ball?

The libero may not serve, may not block and may not attempt to block. A teammate may not complete an attack-hit when, at the moment of the attack-hit, the ball is entirely above the top of the net, if the ball is coming from an overhand finger pass by a libero in the front zone.
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What are the 7 violations in volleyball?

BASIC VIOLATIONS:

Stepping on or over the line on a serve. Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully. Hitting the ball illegally (carrying, palming, throwing, etc). Touches of the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play.
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What are 4 things you can not do in volleyball?

Stepping on or across the service line when serving while making contact with the ball. Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully. Ball-handling errors and contacting the ball illegally (double touching, lifting, carrying, throwing, etc.) Touching the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play.
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Can you hit closed fist in volleyball?

Although you can hit the ball with a closed fist, for overhand serving, the best way to serve is with an open hand. The server should start by holding the ball at shoulder level. When ready, the server tosses the ball into the air between one to two feet above their head and then punches the ball with their palm.
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What does white shirt mean in volleyball?

Much like a goalkeeper in football, who has a different kit to the outfield players, one player in volleyball also has a unique role. The player wearing the different kit to the rest is called a 'libero'. Two members of each squad of 12 can be given the position of libero and both must follow a set number of rules.
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What are the 10 fouls in volleyball?

Answer:
  • contacting the net,
  • lifting the ball,
  • blocking a serve,
  • hitting the ball two times in a row,
  • stepping over the service line on a serve,
  • reaching over the net (unless during a block or follow-through of a spike),
  • reaching under the net.
  • Scoring.
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Can a setter spike?

Setters can absolutely spike the volleyball but only if they're in the front court. If they're in the back court, they're not allowed to 'attack' the ball. Some setters, particularly left handed setters, will often be seen spiking the second ball when the moment calls for it.
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Why can't a libero be captain?

One reason could be that, since the libero is continually rotating on and off the court, it would be a hassle to designate a floor captain each time the libero leaves the court.
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Why is the libero not allowed to serve?

Why The Change To Allow Serving? The original concept behind the libero position was that they were strictly a defensive position that was created to sustain rallies by improved digging and better passing. They were not to be included in virtually any offense.
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Can a libero play the entire game?

The team choses the libero before a given match or tournament, and the player who is designated the libero must remain so for the entire match or tournament.
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Can you tackle someone while blocking?

If an offensive lineman or blocker grabs, pulls, or tackles a defender, they will get called for holding. Offensive pass interference (10 yards) - Pass interference can be called on both the offense and the defense.
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What are the rules of blocking?

Essentially, blocking is pushing, with certain restrictions; in blocking one may not grasp another player or do any sort of pulling, and the hands must not extend beyond the line of each armpit; otherwise a holding penalty will be assessed.
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How many blockers can you have in volleyball?

It's one-on-one because it's one blocker versus one attacker. Hitting against a single blocker is usually a very likely kill. One blocker can be effective but doesn't take up very much space at the net and therefore, minimally limits the areas of the court the attacker can hit.
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