Volleyball term definition – offense, defense and rotation

Some of the terms used in volleyball can be confusing for new players, so I want to provide a resource to explain some of the most common terms. In this article, we'll cover offense, defense, and rotation.

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 The term refers to the system used to attack the ball, typically 6-2 or 5-1. Choosing an offense can help them ensure they can pass effectively, have the ability to attack and force offense, giving them the best chance to win. Some teams, especially those who just learned to play, attacked with a score of 2-2.

In the 6-2 offense, there are two arrangers, each on the court, and he/she is in the back row of the court. This allows the team to always have three batters in the front row who can attack the ball online. However, it is sometimes difficult for teams to switch between setters throughout the game.

The 5-1 offense only uses one setter. This setter is responsible for setting the second ball, no matter where he/she is…

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