Indoor volleyball and beach volleyball are much different. You can't just assume that you can play beach volleyball because you play indoor volleyball. Here are some differences between beach volleyball and indoor volleyball
1. The serve is the best place to start with our rules. A tossed ball that isn't contacted is a lost point.
2. You might wonder why players are always switching sides during a game when playing beach volleyball. These side switches occur every 7 points if you go to 21 and every 5 if going to 15. This happens because one side is always better than the other.
3. You are allowed to go onto the opposing side to retrieve a ball. This is only if the ball was hit outside the antennas.
4. A beach volleyball is not an indoor volleyball. Beach volleyballs are much softer because the psi is always below 4 psi.
5. In beach volleyball you are allowed to double a hard driven ball. Indoor volleyball does not allow a double to occur on a hard driven ball.
6. Never take the serve with you fingers. Serves can't be doubled in beach volleyball so if you take it with your hands it must bounce off your palms and your hands must be touching each other.
7. Chances are if you learned volleyball by playing indoors you will get every set called by the ref. An outdoor set is much cleaner than indoor and shouldn't spin.
8. You can't just set the ball over the net sideways when playing beach volleyball. You must be perpendicular to the ball if the ball goes over the net.
9. The block counts as a hit in beach volleyball. So if you touch the ball on the block you have 2 more hits to get it back over the net.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Beach Volleyball Rules You Must Know
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