Volleyball Blocking Rules
Volleyball players use a technique referred to as a
block to stop an attack, usually a spike, from the opposing team. To
perform a block, players jump, reach high beyond the net with their
hands and stop the ball from coming across. To be a legal block, players
must follow specific rules or a violation may occur. resulting in a
point for the opponents and loss of possession.
Who Can Block
Only players on the front row in the rotation can
block, and at least two of them usually converge to confront a top
hitter. A player who begins a rotation in the back row isn't allowed to
attempt a block. If she does, even if she doesn't actually touch the
ball, it's a violation.
Team Hits
During play, teams are allowed three hits to
return the ball back across the net. The block does not count as one of
the three hits as long as the player's or players' hands were above the
top of the net during the block. If their hands were not above the net,
it is considered one of the three hits. After a legal block, the first
hit can be taken by any player, including the player who just blocked
the ball.
Blocking Faults
It's against the rules to block an opponent's
serve. Blockers also have to give the hitter a chance to attack. If the
block attempt interferes with the opponent's play, or the block touches
the ball before the hitter does, it's a point for the other side.
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