Volleyball rules - Illegal back row attack
This video clearly explains what an attack hit fault is! The 3 things you have to be aware of when judging an attack hit fault are: 1. The ball's position in comparison to the net 2. The player's position 3. Contact with the 3-meter line in front-zone Remeber also, as many people commented, that the ball must touch the opposite team's blocker or pass the net for it to be an attack-hit fault! (That is not mentioned in the video! My bad.) ©the refschool - By dommerreferee

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