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Volleyball Final Exam Review, Exams of Health sciences

A comprehensive review of the key concepts and skills covered in chapters 1-3 of a volleyball final exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including basic volleyball terminology, court positions and dimensions, rules and regulations, fundamental skills like serving, passing, setting, attacking, and blocking, as well as more advanced techniques like emergency plays, offensive systems, and referee responsibilities. Structured in a question-and-answer format, with detailed explanations and solutions, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for a volleyball final exam. The content is up-to-date as of 2024, ensuring that the information is current and relevant. Overall, this document could be a highly useful study guide or reference material for university students enrolled in a volleyball or sports management course.

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Volleyball Final exam review ch 1-3 | Questions and
Answers with Complete Solutions | Latest Update 2024
Ace ✔✔*A served ball that leads directly to a point* for the serving team.
Approach ✔✔*A fast stray toward the net by a attacker before they jump in the air* Footwork
used to run and jump to attack the ball.
Attack ✔✔*The attempt by the offensive to end play by hitting the ball to the floor of the
defensive team;* high speed, med speed, slow speed.
Back Row Attack ✔✔Allows the offensive to use a powerful hit that disturbs the block.
Back Row Player ✔✔Player 1, 6, or 5 position. Cannot attack ball or block beyond the 10ft line.
Only behide it.
Back Set ✔✔Set deliver to a person behide the setter.
Block ✔✔First line defense against an attack.
Dig ✔✔*Is a forarm pass to play a hard hit attack.* Primary ingredient to convert a Defensive
play into a Attack.
Dump ✔✔Instead of setting the ball, the offensive player dinks the ball over the net.
Emergency Technique
*dive and slide OR dive and catch* ✔✔*A method to retrieve, aka extension roll, a ball that is
ouside the player's range of effectiveness.* Way to play or to retrieve a ball outside of the players
way of effectiveness.
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Volleyball Final exam review ch 1- 3 | Questions and

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Ace ✔✔A served ball that leads directly to a point for the serving team. Approach ✔✔A fast stray toward the net by a attacker before they jump in the air Footwork used to run and jump to attack the ball. Attack ✔✔The attempt by the offensive to end play by hitting the ball to the floor of the defensive team; high speed, med speed, slow speed. Back Row Attack ✔✔Allows the offensive to use a powerful hit that disturbs the block. Back Row Player ✔✔Player 1, 6, or 5 position. Cannot attack ball or block beyond the 10ft line. Only behide it. Back Set ✔✔Set deliver to a person behide the setter. Block ✔✔First line defense against an attack. Dig ✔✔Is a forarm pass to play a hard hit attack. Primary ingredient to convert a Defensive play into a Attack. Dump ✔✔Instead of setting the ball, the offensive player dinks the ball over the net. Emergency Technique dive and slide OR dive and catch ✔✔A method to retrieve, aka extension roll, a ball that is ouside the player's range of effectiveness. Way to play or to retrieve a ball outside of the players way of effectiveness.

Floater Serve ✔✔A serve which has little or no spin, there by creating a "wiggling" effect. Forearm Pass ✔✔Normally, a team first contact with the serve ball, most basic skill to pass the ball. Key beginning any team offense Free Ball ✔✔A ball return by the opposing team with little speed and high tragectory. Free to run our offense. Isolation Play ✔✔design to use an attacker as a dekoi to draw in the oppoising blockers. Joust ✔✔Ball held between two players above the net; play continues. Libero ✔✔a defensive specialist, the most skilled defensive person on a team. also can substitute for any back court player. Lift ✔✔illegal hit cause by the ball coming to rest on hands or arms. aka carry. Middle Back ✔✔defensive scheme which use Middle Back Player to cover the deep spikes. (deep back) Middle Up ✔✔defensive scheme which use Middle Back player to cover the dinks & short shots. Off-Speed Attack ✔✔a spiked ball that has topspin but less than its maximum force. Overhead Pass (Set) ✔✔player contacts the ball with both hands to control & allow the team to attack. It directs ball with most accury & usually the center person who runs offensive. Overhead Topspin Serve ✔✔travels in a predicable path and drops quickly.

Court: court positions and corresponding numbers: Court dimensions: w: L: Center line: Attack Line: Attack Zone: net heights: men women co-ed ✔✔5 left back......4 left front......| center 6 center back 3 center front | line! 1 right back....2 right front...| wide: 30ft Long: 60ft is the net... it divides the court into two equal parts and extends from one sideline to the other. 10ft line.

located at 9'10" from center line. men: 7' 11 (5/8)" women: 7' 4 (1/8)" co-ed: 7' 11 (5/8)" Rules: A. Lenght of times outs; B. Number of time outs allowed, C. Time server has to put the ball in play: D. Substitutions: E. Line violations/net violations F. Touching net G. legality of hits - lifts, double contact, playing the ball off your body ✔✔A: time-out are 30 seconds max B: each team have 2 time-out per set. C: Server must put the ball in 8 secs in play. if not, side out and point goes to the other team. D. Each team allows 15 subs per set E. A player may not step over the end line while serving the ball. Can reach over the net to play ball only if the other team finish attacking.You can follow through with ball, but no touching the net. F. Players are not allowed to touch the net. this includes shirt or body. if do point goes to the other team. G. lifts, double contact, playing the ball off your body. It is legal to play off your body. Same player cannot contact the ball in two consentive hits. Basic skills of the game ✔✔1. server (First skill)- is the most esstent offensive for the team.

  1. forearm pass- first defense
  1. can set only if behide attack line.
  2. internation - cannot serve in 5 position, will be auto sub. High school and college can serve. Emergency Techniques ✔✔1. dives
  3. slide
  4. extend roll Movement zones ✔✔four basic areas of movement needed for movement in the game of volleyball:
  5. airborne (spike, block, & jump serve)
  6. high (overhead serve)
  7. medium (most fequently use zone) forearm pass, serve rcvd, and overhead
  8. low (close to the ground example: dig, Emergency Technique). Offensive System ✔✔ 4 - 2 is the most basic (4=hitters; 2=setters; opposite of each other & front center is main setter) 5 - 1 (5=hitters; 1=setters; always same setter) 6 - 2 (6=hitters; 2=setters; offensive setter on the backrow comes up to set #6 or #3) you make the call ✔✔determine which team wins the point after a rally situation. Slang terms: ✔✔1. Tattoo or facial - player cannot get out of the way/ hit in face.
  9. passing on dime - making a perfect pass.
  10. nice hands - set the ball cleanly.
  11. flipper - contact the ball w/ outstrech hand in flippy motion
  12. shink - play up the passes the ball in wild manner.
  1. bump - is forearm pass
  2. fish - on net/player
  3. pancake- after diving to the floor. player hand extend plum on floor and ball reflect up after contact of back of hand while plum is on floor.
  4. Husband and Wife- no communition usually two people. ball fall in between or center players.
  5. Kong - one handed block
  6. Camp fire - 3 to 4 people no communition ball fall in center of group.
  7. Up - making a good play to keep it in play. start of play - coin toss options ✔✔coin win have 3 options, to serve, received, or pick switch side of the court to play in. The loser of the coin toss serve first in the 2nd set. playing positions and service (rotational) order. ✔✔In traditional indoor volleyball, there are six players on the court at a time for each team. Each of these players starts in a specific location which is aptly named by its placement on the court. The front row players are the left front, middle front and right front. The back row players are the left back, middle back and right back. These locations are not to be confused with the position you play -- setter, middle blocker, outside hitter, opposite or libero. The locations are your starting positions, meaning that is where you start before the ball is served. Each player, with the exception of the libero will rotate to each position on the court, both front row and back row. Front row players play at the net and are responsible for blocking and hitting, while back row players play deep in the court and are responsible for digging and defense. Back row players (with the exception of the libero) can attack the ball as long as they take off for their jump behind the ten foot line. Each time a team wins a side out, or gets possession of the serve, the new serving team rotates clockwise. Each player rotates one spot -- the left front rotates to the middle front position, the middle front rotates to the right front position, the right front rotates to the right back position and so on. The new right back serves the ball.