What is the perpose of playing volleyball and how do you play it?
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Does anyone play volleyball on a high school team?
The purpose to playing volleyball is the same as to all sports.. to have fun right? Yes. Well on the court at one time there is 6 people playing - you should have at least 7 players to make a good team, but u shouldnt get to much beacause that isn't good. - so just get about 6 to 10 players. There is a lot of roation you need to learn, but manly u play it by bump, setting, then spiking the ball over the net. Then back and forth till the ball hits the ground. Your only alwod to hit the ball 3 times before your team goes over.Does anybody have cheers to pump up our volleyball team?
2 have a fun game 2 play. u have 9to12 people on your team (i think) and set up the peolpe then volly the ball (hit it ova da net to the othre team)to see who gets the ball fisrt. then u serve the ball (on the outside line) to the other team and try to hit it so they miss or don't get it back over the net 2 get a point.Volleyball is one of the most popular sports to play in the world. Two teams, separated by a high net, hit a ball back and forth over the net between the teams. Each team is allowed three hits to get the ball over the net to the other team. A point is scored if the ball hits the ground in the opponents' court, if the opponents commit a fault, or if they fail to return the ball properly.
Can someone please tell me how to do a proper overhand serve in volleyball?
Ya, just to have fun. Its a cool game.I won't to have sex with a woman but I'm not guy why is that?
It was invented by a Swedish nudist group called the GNS in the 1930's. Its primary role was to provide platform from which the Elders of said group spoke out in favour of nudism. The game itself has a high net specifically for the purpose of making the players jump high to get the ball over the net, Thus making their dangly bits flop about. When ever you see a film of nudism they always play volleyball. The national sport of nakedness.More Questions & Answers...