Volleyball Terms Dictionary

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coin flipping

The coin toss is held before the start of the game by the four captains of the two teams. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">The coin toss is a method of determining the right of first serve before the start of the match by four players: the chief referee, assistant referee, and captains of both teams. The captain who wins the coin toss can choose to serve first or choose the starting court.

rear guard

The rearguard is the player positioning in the back zone behind the attack line. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">A rearguard is a player who positions himself in the back zone behind the attack line.

Official Warm-up

An official warm-up is a formal practice as defined in the protocol.

commit block

A committed block is a type of block that flies in response to an opponent spiker. It is mainly a block that flies in response to a quick attack.

combination attack

A combination attack is when a player other than the actual spiker jumps on the ball to distract the opponent. sans-serif; font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff;">A combination attack is an attack in which a player other than the actual spiker jumps as a dummy to distract the opponent.

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