Now, let’s go in volleyball rules. The rules are what make the game fair.
Here are some of the fundamental, must-know rules of a volleyball game:
Only 6 players on the floor at any given time: 3 in the front row and 3 in the back row. Players in front row are outside hitter, middle blocker, and opposite hitter. And in back row are setter, libero and defensive specialist or sometimes other setter. The players in front row are responsible for blocking and attacking the ball, while players in the back row primarily focus on defense and setting up plays. Points are made on every serve for the winning team of the rally (rally-point scoring). if the serving team successfully lands the ball in the opponents court, ilaha ang score. Pero kung and opposing team manage to return the ball and the other team fails to keep the ball in play, ang points naa sa opposing team. Players may not hit the ball twice in succession (a block is not considered a hit). This means players cannot make two consecutive contact unless it is a block. There must be another player or the net involved before the same player can touch the ball again. Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on a serve. this means that if the ball hits the net while in play, it can still be legally played by the team. Like during a volley, when the ball is in play and it touches the net, the team is allowed to continue playing the ball. If the ball crosses over the opponents side, the opposing team must still attempt to play the ball, to earn points. On a serve, when a player serves the ball, if it touches the net but still lands within the opponents court, it is considered a legal serve. A ball hitting a boundary line is in. In volleyball, the boundary lines mark the boundaries of the court. So if the ball touches the boundary line considered gihapon nga in. so the team that hit the ball earns a point. A ball is out if it hits an antennae, the floor completely outside the court, any of the net or cables outside the antennae, the referee stand or pole, or the ceiling above a non-playable area. Outside the boundary line, out na It is legal to contact the ball with any part of a player’s body. the players can use their hands, arms, feet, any part of their body as long as the ball rebounds immediately. It is illegal to catch, hold or throw the ball. This action considered violation, players expected to use clean hits, such as forearm passes (bumping), overhead sets or attacking hits, to keep the ball in play. A player cannot block or attack a serve from on or inside the 10-foot line. Also known as the attack line. This rule is in place to ensure fair play and to execute their serve without aggressive blocks or attack. Ang usually mo receive sa serve sa opposing team kay ang libero o naa sa back row. After the serve, front-line players may switch positions at the net. Maoy gitawag nga ‘rotation’, each player moves to their left or rotate in clockwise direction. When their team win a rally while serving