9.2.3 | The ball may touch various parts of the body, provided that the contacts take place simultaneously. | |
| Exceptions: | |
9.2.3.1 | at blocking, consecutive contacts may be made by one or more player(s), provided that the contacts occur during one action; | 14.1.1, 14.2 |
9.2.3.2 | at the first hit of the team (except 9.2.4), the ball may contact various parts of the body consecutively, provided that the contacts occur during one action. | 9.1, 14.4.1 |
9.2.4 | It is a fault, during the reception of service, to make a double contact or catch using an overhand finger action. | 9.2.3.2 |
93 | FAULTS IN PLAYING THE BALL 1 | |
9.3.1 | FOUR HITS: a team hits the ball four times before returning it. | 9.1, D11 (18) |
9.3.2 | ASSISTED HIT: a player takes support from a team-mate or any structure/ object in order to hit the ball within the playing area. | 9.1.3 |
9.3.3 | CATCH: the ball is caught and/or thrown; it does not rebound from the hit. | 9.2.2, D11 (16) |
9.3.4 | DOUBLE CONTACT: a player hits the ball twice in succession or the ball contacts various parts of his/her body in succession. | 9.2.3, D11 (17) |
Monday, 16 June 2014
volleyball game - The ball may touch various parts of the body
volleyball game - The ball may touch various parts of the body
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