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Volleyball Terms and Definitions, Exercises of Physical education

Definitions for various terms used in the game of volleyball. Students will learn the meanings of terms such as antenna, server, pancake, foul, roll, setter, flare, quick, spike, overlap, block, floater, rotation, joust, and kill.

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2020/2021

Uploaded on 08/23/2021

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Download Volleyball Terms and Definitions and more Exercises Physical education in PDF only on Docsity! Module 1 - Lesson 4 - Activity Instruction: Determine the terms being defined on the following statements. Write your answers on the spaces provided. Locate you answers in the grid by opening the link provided below. Antenna 1. The vertical rods (normally white and red) mounted near the edges of the net. Server 2. The player who puts the ball into play. Pancake 3. A one-handed defensive technique where the hand is extended and the palm is slid along the floor as the player dives or extension rolls, and timed so that the ball bounces off the back of the hand. Foul 4. A violation of the rules. Roll 5. A certain way to pass a ball in which the digger, or passer lays out an arm, passes the ball, and rolls over the shoulder (over the shoulder roll) or back (barrel roll) after passing the ball. This is a quick way to return to action after the play. Setter 6. The player who has the 2nd of 3 contacts of the ball who “sets” the ball with an “Overhand Pass” for a teammate to hit. The setter normally runs the offense. Flare 7. Inside-out path of an outside spiker who hid behind a quick hitter. Quick 8. A player approaching the setter for a quick inside hit Spike 9. It is also known as hit or attack. A ball contacted with force by a player on the offensive team who intends to terminate the ball on the opponent's floor or off the opponent's blocker. Overlap 10. It refers to the positions of the players in the rotation prior to the contact of the ball when serving. Block 11. A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter’s court. Floater 12. Aserve which does not spin or rotate and therefore moves in an erratic path. Rotation 13. The clockwise movement of players around the court and through the serving position following a side out. Joust 14. When 2 opposing players are simultaneously attempting to play a ball above the net. Kill 15. An attack that results in an immediate point or side out.
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