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This channel is made to help volleyball referees learn how to handle difficult situations, as well as understanding the basic rules of the game.
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Hope that you find this channel helpful when refereeing the beautiful game of volleyball.
That is the most basic rule in volleyball 8 seconds and beach volleyball 5 seconds !! Few referees tolerate 1-2 seconds more but when it s very disturbing and too many of them... Not anymore.
can't see the mistake here, only the idiot player who can attack 3m high and is all the time touching the ball to the net...2x in less than 5 seconds. I would give him 5 red cars for his bad technic in such high level of game.
Lifts and doubles really shouldn't be interpreted using slow motion. The speed at which these things occur matters and not set or soft touch is ever perfect when zoomed and slowed enough. Good video showing the nuances though.
at 1:27, is the red player considerred as block or not ? if he hit the ball to the net and the ball still in his side, can he hit the ball again as the first hit ?
if i hit the ball and blocked by the opponents, the ball bounces into my body then can I touch it again ? If I can, will it be counted as 1 touch and my team only has 2 touches yet ?
1:25 the line judge does not always see the block touch. Line judges are told by the 1st ref to only call a touch if we are absolutely 100% certain, otherwise, just show "in" or "out". The 1st referee will use our signal to inform their decision, but the 1st ref will primarily look at the 2nd ref to help determine if there was a touch or not.
Why? Why? Why? "Appropriate" "Read" and you should show the hand signals the 1st referee gives every time. And, why, WHY did you show 20 seconds of nothing during case 14 (6:30)? Honestly, it added nothing at all to the purpose of the video to see Sidão wiping off sweat, taking the ball and preparing to serve. Oh, and you're wrong for case 14. Russia was nowhere near the net during the attack. Brazil was at the net to block, but as Brazil won the point, it clearly wasn't a net or penetration under the net. it was just a simple "ball in" call, because the attack was in the net and hit the ground. And you forgot to make chapters for the first two cases; they are included in the Intro.
It's kind of hilarious seeing these 7ft monsters pull this crap. We should just ban open hand tips like in beach rules. Open hand tips are also terrible for the spectator experience too.
Libero action can not be considered set because it is a reflex defensive reaction (possibly played also with knuckles) and there is no clear setting action. However, nowhere menitoned carry on the third (attacking) touch is a big issue.
For me, I think it’s all good as long as the player is in mid-air. Cause if it’s a dual, both players gonna be pushing the ball against one another and the net will decide who the winner is.
I think it should be ok to carried if you’re in mid-air. Other than that, it should be illegal. Just like dunking is ok when you’re trying to block. But dunking is considered carried if you’re on the offense, so it doesn’t really make sense.
Referee: correct that is a basic fault and the USA guy should learn his rule again. He might think that touching in the same time would be ok but not in this case... Touching in the same time the ball in the opponent s court is another rule and not in this case at all.
1:21 The player in red spiking the ball with the first touch, is that counted as a blocking play as well? if the spike fails and the ball hits the net on their own side and stays on red team's side, can the player touch it 2nd time and do the team red still have 3 touches? Or is that counted as attacking play and a 2nd touch under the net by the red's spiking player would be a fault?
It's an attack hit. According to FIVB casebook: "If a player, close to the net and reaching over the top of the net, hits the ball coming from the opponent, the action might be either block or attack hit. During the judgment, the position of the player’s hand(s) or other part of body should be counted, but the height of the ball is irrelevant. The player’s hit is considered as a “block”, if the player stretches reaching over the net to intercept the ball with one or two hands without a classical spiking/backswing movement."
If the ball hit the ground before the hand touch the net, no fault, which is what it looked like. If the hand touched the net before the ball hit the ground, then net could should be called.
Not sure if you are still active but i have a question. If the opposite team send the ball back underhand (gently) on their third touch near the net. Is it a fault to have your arm in their space (Like blocking) and pushing it back down?