• In volleyball, the libero is the player that wears a different color jersey from their teammates. The libero is a specially designated player that is allowed to replace any player in the back row without the need to substitute. They may never play in the front row. Because there are special rules governing the libero […]

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  • Indoor volleyball teams are allowed a certain number of substitutions per set (aka game). There are a number of rules related to substitutes in volleyball that make it more complicated than some other sports. Players who have yet to play may go in for any player, but once in (whether starting or entering through a […]

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  • Rotating is a major part of the game of volleyball. It is important for players to understand how to properly rotate to avoid penalties and embarrassment. It is important for coaches to understand all of the implications that come with rotations in volleyball to get the most out of their team. It is important for […]

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  • Most variations of volleyball (indoor, sand, sitting, etc.) share some of the same general rules. These include: A court with a marked boundary A net separating the court into two sides One team on each side Play begins with one side trying to serve the ball over the net onto the opponent’s side of the […]

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