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The volleyball 10 foot line, also called the attack line or three meter line, is a critical boundary that separates front-row and back-row play. It sits 3 meters (about 10 feet)...
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The volleyball 10 foot line, also called the attack line or three meter line, is a critical boundary that separates front-row and back-row play. It sits 3 meters (about 10 feet)...
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Yes, you are allowed to use your feet in volleyball. The official rules specify that any part of the body can legally contact the ball, including feet, legs, and knees. A foot c...
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In volleyball, players commonly use hands and arms for setting, passing, and spiking, but rules also allow use of any body part, including feet. According to the International V...
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In volleyball, using your feet and legs is permitted and common for digs, blocks, and defensive plays. The main restriction is on the serve: the serving foot must not contact or...
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