if ur 14 and younger 5 seconds and if ur 15 or older then you have 8 seconds
Internationally, a server has only 8 seconds to serve.
Five seconds. But not very many referees go by this rule in levels such as high school and middle school volleyball.
In a game of volleyball, a player has 10 seconds to serve the ball. Once you get the ball, wait for the ref to blow his whistle. This indicates that you can serve. If you toss but dont like it, let the ball drop. The ref will blow his whistle and you may start over, with a new 10 seconds. But, you can only re-toss once.
After the whistle is blown, the service gets 5 seconds in volleyball.
In volleyball, a player has one attempt to get the serve over the net.
In youth wreck, you can serve three times before the ball is handed over to the other team. I think in middle school, high school, and select volleyball, you can serve until you mess up.
once rotated, you stay in the same position for your teams serve, there teams serve then you rotate again.
A volleyball can be served in many different ways.(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)1. Standing Float Serve2. Jump Float Serve3. Standing Topspin Serve4. Jump Topspin Serve5. Underarm Serve6. "Skyball" Serve (Only used in Beach Volleyball)
It really depends on how old you are:If you are about 3-5 grade that you are only allowed to serve 5 times.But if you are any older it is unlimited.Unless your team messes up and the serve goes to the other team.
I will be dead. But younger people will be 44 years older.
They continue serving until their team loses the point, at which stage the serve goes to the opposing team, and when they lose their point it goes back to the first team (and this when the player rotation happens so a new player will be serving).
A volleyball symbolizes nothing. A volleyball symbolizes the sport of volleyball and hard work and many spikes to the chest.