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  2. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Sky ball : An underhand serve in which the ball is shot unusually high into the air above the opposing team's court in the attempt to confuse the receiver; Tomahawk: A defensive shot in beach volleyball made by putting the hands together and making contact with the volleyball overhead [5]

  3. Volleyball variations - Wikipedia

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    It is played with the same rules as standard volleyball with some exceptions: net height is 2,00 m, 4 (min. 3) players in the court, one bounce allowed, underhand serve allowed at the 3 m line, no libero. Normally played best in 3 sets, and peers serve as referees in tournaments.

  4. Underhand serve - Wikipedia

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    Underhand serve or Underhanded serve may refer to: ... Underhand serve (tennis) Underhand serve (volleyball) See also. Underhand (disambiguation) Serve (disambiguation)

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  6. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Underhand serves are considered very easy to receive and are rarely employed in high-level competitions. [38] Sky ball serve: a specific type of underhand serve occasionally used in beach volleyball, where the ball is hit so high it comes down almost in a straight line. This serve was invented and employed almost exclusively by the Brazilian ...

  7. Underhand - Wikipedia

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    Underhand chop, an event in a lumberjack competition; Underhand grip in weightlifting; Underhand pass in volleyball; Underhand pitch (baseball), a less common type of pitch; Underhand pitch (softball), the manner of pitching in softball; Underhand serve (disambiguation), in several sports

  8. Beach volleyball - Wikipedia

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    It can take the form of an underhand serve or an overhand serve, and examples include: float serve, jump-float serve, top-spin serve, jump serve, sky ball serve and reverse sky ball serve. [45] As beach volleyball is usually played outdoors, the direction and speed of the wind and the position of the sun are considered when choosing which serve ...

  9. Category:Volleyball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Underhand serve (volleyball) V. Volleyball (ball) Volleyball offensive systems This page was last edited on 11 November 2012, at 22:37 (UTC). Text is available under ...