Showing posts with label VOLLEYBALL TERMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VOLLEYBALL TERMS. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

VOLLEYBALL TERMS

Learning Terminology for Volleyball

Here are some basic volleyball terms.

Ace A serve is an ace when the other team shanks the serve or the ball hits the floor without anyone touching it.
Stuff Block A stuff block is when a player jumps above the net and blocks the ball back into the person that spiked the ball.
Kill A kill is when a team spikes the ball and it is successfully put away.
Six Pack A six pack occurs when a defensive player gets hit in the head or face by a spiked ball. Also called a facial.
Paint Brush When the hitter swings and barely "brushes" the bottom of the ball. The ball often drops over the blockers for a kill.
Tool Deliberately hitting the ball off the block for a kill. This is also called using the block or a wipe.

Youth Players - Volleyball Terms
Roof
When a player jumps above the net to block, and blocks the ball straight down.
Lollipop A lollipop is a very easy serve. This serve is often done with a high arc which is easy to pass. When you serve a lollipop you will probably get licked.
Redwood A redwood is a tall awkward blocker. Redwoods aren’t very mobile.
Chester To be nailed in the chest by a hard serve or spike.
Tagged A player gets tagged when they can’t get out of the way of a hard hit ball.
Swipe or Wipe When a hitter pushes the ball off of the opposing block so it lands out of bounds. Also called tooling the block.
Kong Block A one-handed block like the move King Kong does on the biplanes in the original King Kong movie.
Tuna A tuna is when a player commits a very obvious net violation. Also called a flounder.
ChowderA really bad double contact on a hand set is often called chowder.