6.5.3 Attack Hit Fault

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A player plays a service directly back to the opponent, at which the ball is still completely higher than the top of the net.  
A player plays a service directly back to the opponent, at which the ball is still completely higher than the top of the net.  


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Revision as of 11:05, 5 May 2018

Situation:
A player plays a service directly back to the opponent, at which the ball is still completely higher than the top of the net.

Angriffsfehler servicezurueckspielen.jpg



Situation:
A player plays a ball with an open-hand attack and pushes it into the block.

Angriffsfehler drueckenindenblock.jpg


Example

13.2.3 A player completes an attack-hit using an open-handed finger action orif using finger tips that are not rigid and together.


13.2.4 A player completes an attack hit on the opponent’s service, when the ball is entirely higher than the top of the net.
13.2.5 A player completes an attack-hit using an overhand pass which has a trajectory not perpendicular to the line of the shoulders. The exception is when the player is attempting to set to his or her teammate.