Roof when a player jumps above the net to block and blocks the ball straight down.
Roof volleyball definition.
Examples of how roof is used in commentary 1.
To set the ball in play.
A serve that results directly in a point usually when the ball hits the floor untouched on the receiving team s side of the court.
Palms are held deflected downward roughly 45 60 degrees toward the interior of the opponents court.
Serve one of the six basic skills.
Rotation the clockwise movement of players around the court and through the serving position following a side out.
A roof is part of the building envelope.
Also hitter and spiker a player who attempts to hit a ball offensively with the purpose of terminating play.
The volleyball touches an object outside the court the ceiling or person that is out of play.
It is the only skill controlled exclusively by one player.
The volleyball crosses the vertical plane of the net either partially or totally outside the crossing space above or completely outside the antennae.
A roof is the top covering of a building including all materials and constructions necessary to support it on the walls of the building or on uprights providing protection against rain snow sunlight extremes of temperature and wind.
The clockwise movement of players around the court after a side out.
The offensive action of hitting the ball.
Helping a teammate set up for a kill.
The characteristics of a roof are dependent upon the purpose of the building that it covers the available roofing.
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Lollipop a lollipop is a very easy serve.
Roof a ball that when spiked is blocked by a defensive player such that the ball deflects straight to the floor on the attacker s side.
A spike block that deflects the ball directly to the floor.
Volleyball game played by two teams usually of six players on a side in which the players use their hands to bat a ball back and forth over a high net trying to make the ball touch the court within the opponents playing area before it can be returned.
Johnson leaps up and spikes the ball only to get roofed and denied by the defense.
A roof is a spectacular offensive block that redirects the power and speed of the attack straight down to the attacker s floor as if the attacker hit the ball into the underside of a peaked house roof.
Basic volleyball terminology a.
Used to put the ball into play.
The volleyball touches the ropes antennae posts or net itself that is outside the antennae.
Used to put the ball into play.
Roof a ball that when spiked is blocked by a defensive player such that the ball deflects straight to the floor on the attacker s side.
The player who sets the ball in play.
Illegal obstruction of an opposing server s field of vision.
Rotation the clockwise movement of players around the court and through the serving position following a side out.