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What should your finish look like after you set? ✔✔Arms and wrists extended, elbows locked and
on your toes



What is your hitting approach if you are right handed? ✔✔left, big step, right, littlestep, left little
step. (left, plant, plant, jump)



What is your approach if you are left handed? ✔✔Right, left, right



How many feet you should jump off of? ✔✔2



What three things about your feet, besides jumping off (your above answer), should you remember
during your last two steps of your approach? ✔✔To plant your last two steps and that they should
be quicker and shorter, that you should jump straight up, feet facing towards the setter



What do your arms do while doing your approach? ✔✔Same as 29



What do you do with your arms prior to contacting the ball? ✔✔start forward, swing back, forward,
up, with opposite hand up and hitting hand brought back to your ear



What is the other reason for bringing your opposite hand up? ✔✔location of the ball, getting it
where you want it to go, can also be used if you tip it

, What are the four basic types of serve? ✔✔underhand, floater, topspin



What do you do with your hands/arms before making contact to serve? ✔✔one stays up and one
gets drawn back to your ear before contact is made



What is the difference between the four types of serves? ✔✔A float serve or a floater is a serve that does
not spin. It is called a floater because it moves in unpredictable ways making it difficult to pass. A float
serve catches the air and can move unexpectedly to the right or the left or it can drop suddenly.



Topspin



A topspin serve does exactly that - spins rapidly forward from the top. The server tosses the ball a little
higher, strikes the ball towards the top of the back in a down and outward motion and follows through
with his or her swing. This serve has a much more predictable movement, but can be difficult to handle
because of its quick speed.



Jump Serve



A jump serve utilizes an even higher toss that should be several feet in front of the server. The server
uses more of an attack approach, jumps and strikes the ball in the air. The extra motion allows the
server to put even more power on the ball and this can make for a very difficult serve to handle. The
drawback is that all that extra motion can lead to a higher incidence of serving errors. Most jump serves
have topspin on them, but it is possible to jump serve a floater.



What is the height of a men's net? Women's net? ✔✔7' 11 5/8" for men. 7' 4 1/8" for women.



What are the court measurements? ✔✔Playing court dimensions are 9m x 18m or 29' 6" x 59' for
FIVB, and USA Volleyball indoor play



What are the indoor volleyballs made of? ✔✔Volleyballs are made of synthetic or genuine
leather, which is wrapped around a rubber and butyl material known as the bladder.



At least how many players should serve receive if playing 4's, 5's, or 6's? ✔✔6 on 6=5

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