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kvasek [131]
3 years ago
12

Reglamento de voley ¿Que está permitido hacer por encima de la red y que está permitido por debajo? "no es de biologia realement

e pero no encontraba el tema de educacion fisica"
Biology
1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The ball may be hit above the net and the player's hand hitting the ball may pass to the opponent's side but WITHOUT touching the net.

On the other hand, underneath the net the ball cannot pass, nor can it go to the opponent's court, the bottom of the net is disabled for the game or ball pass.

Explanation:

In volleyball, the net must not be touched, the net must not be dropped and the ball must always pass over it in order for the score to be considered in the game, otherwise, if some of the situations are written, the players will be disqualified. points or they will not be considered

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