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  2. Volleyball spiking - Wikipedia

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    "Spiking" as it related to volleyball entered the international and American lexicon through video games, movies and the growing popularity of the AVP. In 1916 the " set " and "spike" was created in the Philippines where the six-sided play and three hits per side rule were instituted in the following years.

  3. File:Falyn Fonoimoana Spiking Ball.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Tomahawk: A defensive shot in beach volleyball made by putting the hands together and making contact with the volleyball overhead [5] Thunder: A spike or attack that requires a lot of force from the arm, and a very high jump. The ball is hit steeply downwards from the point of contact, and is very difficult to receive

  5. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    A number of consistent techniques have evolved in volleyball, including spiking and blocking (because those plays are made above the top of the net, the vertical jump is an athletic skill emphasized in the sport) as well as passing, setting, and specialized player positions. Offensive and defensive structures are also key plays.

  6. Volleyball in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The second Filipino contribution was the "set and spike" maneuver, [2] also known as "set and hit", [3] "setting and spiking", [4] or just "spike". [3] A spike is a form of volleyball "attack" done by the player by jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court.

  7. Volleyball injuries - Wikipedia

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    Spiking in volleyball places the shoulder under stress and can result in injury to the shoulder. There is currently a high number of shoulder injuries in volleyball, and it is still unknown how this number can be managed. [5] Shoulder injuries are great in number because the shoulder is constantly placed under stress during the spiking movements.

  8. Not since 1996: Bellingham girls volleyball bests Rockland to ...

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    The Bellingham girls volleyball team celebrates reaching the MIAA Division 4 Final Four after defeating Rockland 3-1 on Thursday in Bellingham. The teams were tied at 23 in the fourth set.

  9. Roundnet - Wikipedia

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    Roundnet features elements from sports such as volleyball and four square. [5] The game is played between two teams. Two people per team for 2v2 games, or teams have 3 people for 3v3 games. [6] For 2v2 games, players are positioned at 4 points around the net, with partners located at neighboring positions.