The three different hits used to be the bump, set, and spike. A hit is defined as a ball touch (an attack hit would be a type of hit, and is defined as a hit which causes the ball to cross the plane of the net). With the new rules instituted in the last few years, the 3 types of hits should be named:
1) Pass/Dig - can be open handed, a bump with the forearms, a pancake, a shoulder, etc. Essentially, it is anything that keeps the ball off of the ground after it crosses the plane of the net coming in your direction.
2) Set - can be a bump set, a two handed push, a touch set, I've even seen someone set the ball with their head. This hit is characterized by the control of the direction and position of the ball such that it "sets" up the 3rd hit for an attack over the net.
3)Spike/Attack - can be a power hit, dink, finger tip, shoulder, head, foot, etc that causes the ball to cross the plane of the net. essentially, it is anyway that you can get the ball over the net without lifting/carrying or double hitting it.
2006-12-02 03:23:56
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answered by Michael C 2
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Types Of Hits In Volleyball
2017-01-13 15:55:29
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answer #2
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answered by ortuno 4
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The question was 3 different hits, So I take that as "spiking". So heres a list:
Cutty
Line
Vegas Line
Jumbo Shrimp
Shallow Shrimp
Knuckle Pokey
Cobra Kai
High Line
I can elaborate on any of these hits if you would like. Most are for beach but can be applied to indoor.
2006-11-30 04:24:10
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answered by doug w 2
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Well I'm hoping you mean attacks because sets and passes aren't really hits they're touches. For hits the basics are pretty much a normal kill attempt, din ks and rolls. There is a lot of different plays ways you can set the hitter though, if that's what you meant. Man this question is vague.
2006-11-29 15:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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These are all types of hits (a/k/a, spikes, attacks)
* Cross court (to position #5)
* Four-to-four (sharp cross-court, from your position #4 to your opponents position #4)
* Cross-body (show cross-court, but swing down the line)
* Down the line
* Dink
-er... that was more than three. Sorry, I got carried away.
2006-12-02 14:44:21
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answered by Volleyball Socrates Jr. 3
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Pass
Set
Serve
Spike/Hit
2006-11-29 05:11:01
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answered by Starry Eyes 5
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Technially speaking, the pass (or bump) and set aren't hits. They're referred to as touches. The word hit (also known as spike by noobs) always referrs to hard struck balls.
2006-11-29 12:12:30
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answered by Spaghetti Cat 5
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Bump, Set, Spike! Love it!
2006-11-29 09:40:31
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answered by macloveskingtut 3
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no.. a bump is not considered a "hit"
hits are using your hands
the 3 kinds are:
line hit
diagonal hit
tip
2006-12-01 04:31:42
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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bumping: shanking the ball and diggs
spiking: the kill or hit, roll shot, back row attack
setting is setting
the other hits are dinking, tips, pushes, one arm-ers, pancakes, and out of the nett shots
2006-12-02 08:02:36
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answered by shortygirl89 1
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