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out of position
Out of position is a foul rule for rotation or different positions between players. In volleyball rules, it is called a positional fault, and the opposing team is awarded one point and the right to serve for the infraction. Out of position applies only to players who are in contact with each other on the front, back, left, or right.outside hitter
An outside hitter is a player who spikes attacks from lefties.Assistant Scorer
Assistant scorers are umpires who are responsible for assisting the recorder.assisted hit
Assisted hitting is an infraction in which a player takes advantage of another competitor or structure to make a play.attacker
Attacker is a player who attacks.Attack, attack hit
Attack is the general term for any action other than serving and blocking that attacks the other court. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">Attack is the general term for any action other than serve and block that attacks the opponent's court. It is also called an attack hit.attack decision ratio
Attack Decision Rate is the percentage of spikes scored out of spikes made. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">The attack decision rate is the percentage of the number of spikes scored out of the number of spikes made. [Formula] spike-decision rate=number of spike decisions÷number of spikesattack line
The attack line is a 5cm wide line drawn parallel to the center line at a distance of 3m from the center line.analyst
An analyst is a staff member in charge of game analysis.underhand serve
Underhand serves are served by swinging upward from the hands at the shoulder. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">An underhand serve is a serve that is hit from the shoulder down, with the hands swung up from behind.underhand receive
Underhand receiving is a type of receiving in which the player puts both hands together and plays the ball close to the wrist. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">Underhand receiving is a type of receiving where the ball is played with both hands together near the wrists. Another name for this is underhand pass under-receive.antenna
Antenna is a bar attached to the left and right side bands of the net. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">Antenna is a stick attached to the left, right and side bands of the net. For the purposes of the rules, it is considered part of the net.Contact
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