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Volleyball Terminology
Learn volleyball language to understand the sport
of volleyball
Volleyball terminology used by volleyball enthusiasts.
Common Volleyball Terms
overpass
An overpass is a ball that's passed mistakenly over the net. This is usually done on the first team hit. A passer could make this mistake because they are trying to
pass the ball tight to the net. Also, a defensive player might accidentally send the ball over the net because a hard hit by an attacker can be hard to control.
overset
A overset is a ball that's mistakenly set over the net. It's usually very costly to set the ball over the net because your attacker can't make an
effective attack to win the point.
ready position
Ready position is the position a player needs to be in to effectively execute a skill. For example, ready position for a blocker is to stand at the net with hands up in the air ready to jump to block.
topspin
Topspin is referred to the spin that's put on the ball after a player attacks it. This type of forward spin causes the ball to
drop rapidly. It's good to put top spin on the ball when you serve or attack because this gives you more control over your hits.
free ball
A free ball is a ball that's sent over the net and it's easy to pass. You never want to give the other team a free ball because it's easy to
pass and counterattack. Train your players to place the ball when sending the ball over the net so you can avoid giving the other team free balls.
go-to player
The go-to player is the player on the team that gets the ball in critical situations. Every team needs a go-to player. Make sure your go-to player
understands their role on the team. It's important they understand their role because when the game is on the line, they need to not be afraid
to make big plays.
held ball
A held ball is an illegal contact by a player. A held ball is a ball that comes to rest during contact. This is also referred to as a lift.
To be successful at volleyball you need to understand the rules and understand
common volleyball terminology when it comes to violations.
double contact
A double contact refers to a player contacting the ball twice in succession. It is illegal to contact the ball twice consecutively except for
during the first team contact. For example, if a passer double contacts the ball that's just been served, it's legal. Also, it's only legal
if the double contact is made during a single attempt at playing the ball.
dig
A dig is a defensive technique used by a defensive player to make a play on the ball. A dig is usually performed on balls that have been struck hard when
attacking at the net.
centerline
The centerline is the line that divides the court into 2 halves. In American high school volleyball and USAV volleyball, it's illegal for a players foot or hand to cross the
centerline onto the other side of the court during play. NCAA volleyball allows players to cross the centerline provided they don't
cause a hindrance or interfere with play.
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