What is the easiest serve in volleyball?

An underhand serve is usually the easiest to learn. Using this serve, beginning players often have better control over where the ball will land and thus are able to target specific areas of the court. Additionally, an underhand is typically easier to return as well.
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What is the hardest volleyball serve?

Float serve is probably the most dangerous serve and very difficult to pass.
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What is the best serve in volleyball?

To answer to the question the best serve worldwide is the jump top spin because it reaches high speeds that are very difficult to pass, but the fast jump floater has proven to be effective and also very consistent.
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Is serving in volleyball easy?

An underhand serve is usually the easiest to learn. Using this serve, beginning players often have better control over where the ball will land and thus are able to target specific areas of the court. Additionally, an underhand is typically easier to return as well.
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What is Hybrid serve?

The hybrid serve is a technique in which the player elicits to do a certain type of service, such as topspin, and during the ongoing movement, usually while airborne, the server changes the strike technique finishing the movement, delivering a different serve, like the jump floater.
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How do you float serve?

How to do a float serve
  1. Stand in the stride position, with one foot slightly in front of the other, facing the net. ...
  2. Hold the ball in front of you in your non-hitting hand, arm fully extended. ...
  3. Toss the ball about two feet in the air, then smack it sharply with your hitting hand as if it's hot to touch.
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What's the fastest volleyball spike?

Lightning fast spikes top 130km/h | FIVB - Headlines. Lausanne, Switzerland, May 7, 2012 – Data from a volleyball spike by Bulgaria’s Matey Kaziyski registered at 132km/h, faster than a water polo throw and a softball pitch according to an article published in La Gazzetta dello Sport’s weekly magazine SportWeek.
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What is the fastest jump serve?

TOP 5 FASTEST SERVES EVER IN MEN'S PROFESSIONAL VOLLEYBALL:
  • 1) 134 km/h – Ivan Zaytsev (ITA, Italy National Team)
  • 2) 132 km/h – Matey Kaziyski (BUL, Trentino /ITA)
  • 3) 128km/h – Georg Grozer (GER, Resovia /POL)
  • 4) 127km/h – Cristian Savani (ITA, Italy National Team)
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Who has the fastest jump serve?

Las Vegas, USA, October 20, 2018 – About three months ago, Paolo Nicolai shocked the beach volleyball world when he recorded the fastest serve ever registered in the sport, hitting the ball at an impressive 119 km/h during the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Gstaad Major.
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Is a jump serve better?

Typically, jump servers are the better players on a team. The move requires coordination, power and lots of practice. The short high school season isn't conducive to developing an effective jump serve, so most who use it are club players.
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What is topspin volleyball?

Updated on 05/13/18. In volleyball, a topspin serve does exactly what its name implies—it spins rapidly forward from the top. The server tosses the ball a little higher than normal, strikes the ball toward the top of the back in a downward and outward motion and then follows through with their swing.
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What is dig 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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How do you jump serve in volleyball?

Jump Serve Steps:
  1. Place the volleyball in the opposite hitting hand or both hands.
  2. Toss the ball high and several feet in front of you.
  3. Use an abbreviated attack approach, swinging both arms behind you and then forward and up while stepping forward with the left or right foot and then a quick hop.
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What is the serve that does not spin?

The flat serve is perhaps one of the most sought-after serves in tennis because it's synonymous with power and the ability to hit an ace. The flat serve gets its name from the fact that minimal spin is applied to the ball when making contact.
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What does ACE mean in volleyball?

A service ace (SA) is a serve that results directly in a point. A service ace is awarded to a player: (1) If the serve strikes the opponent's court untouched. (2) If the serve is passed by the opponent but cannot be kept in play. (3) If the referee calls a violation on the receiver (i.e., lift, dou- ble hit).
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Why are my serves so weak volleyball?

The fix? Usually, it is to take the last step with the opposite foot. This keeps the body balanced and allows players to swing harder. Occasionally, you will need to add steps for a younger or weaker player, because forward motion helps create momentum and power behind the serve.
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Can you punch a volleyball?

The ball may be played below the waist. A legal hit must be a "clean" hit. The ball may not be carried on the follow through. 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.
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How soft should a volleyball be?

In general, a volleyball should be hard because it is pressurised so it can go through the air and off the hands at a good speed. If the ball were too soft then many of the basic moves and positions involved in the sport would be much more difficult to execute …
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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. Try them all to find out which one suits you best, but keep in mind that you will want to be somewhat proficient in all three.
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