Basic Rules and Procedures in Volleyball
Not knowing the basic volleyball rules can be a frustrating experience whether you're a player, coach, or just a fan.
You may have stumbled upon volleyball on television. You're watching the game, the referees make a call, and you don't understand why.
Maybe you have a sudden interest in volleyball now that your daughter has made the high school volleyball team. You want to understand the rules the best you can so you can cheer her team on.
Maybe you're a player that often gets frustrated when a referee makes a call that you don't understand.
Maybe you're a recreational volleyball player that is looking for that edge you need.
Whether you're a coach, athlete, parent, fan, or just a recreational player, it's a good idea to be familiar with the basic volleyball rules.
Basic Volleyball Rules for Playing the Game
- 6 players on a team, 3 on the front row and 3 on the back row
- Maximum of three hits per side
- Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit)
- Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on a serve
- A ball hitting a boundary line is “in”
- A ball is “out” if it hits…
- an antennae,
- the floor completely outside the court,
- any of the net or cables outside the antennae,
- the referee stand or pole,
- the ceiling above a nonplayable area
Basic Volleyball Rules Violations
The following are some basic volleyball rules for violations.
- When serving, stepping on or across the service line as you make contact with the serve
- Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully
- Contacting the ball illegally (lifting, carrying, throwing, etc. )
- Touching the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play. Exception: If the ball is driven into the net with such force that it causes the net to contact an opposing player, no foul will be called, and the ball shall continue to be in play.
- When blocking a ball coming from the opponents court, contacting the ball when reaching over the net is a violation if both:
1) your opponent hasn’t used 3 contacts AND
2) they have a player there to make a play on the ball - When attacking a ball coming from the opponents court, contacting the ball when reaching over the net is a violation if the ball hasn’t yet broken the vertical plane of the net.
- Crossing the court centerline with any part of your body. Exception: if it’s the hand or foot, the entire hand or entire foot must cross for it to be a violation.
- Serving out of order.
- Back row player blocking (deflecting a ball coming from their opponent), when at the moment of contact the back row player is near the net and has part of his/her body above the top of the net (an illegal block).
- Back row player attacking a ball inside the front zone ( the area inside the 10 foot line), when at the moment of contact the ball is completely above the net (an illegal attack).
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