Yes
When they are both moving, the ping pong ball is harder to stop. Beingso much smaller than the volleyball, it is much harder to catch.
Yes, Beach Volleyball is always played on a beach or a sand court, whereas Indoor Volleyball must always be played inside on a floor. But they both have the same rules in Volleyball it's just the court that is different. In terms of difficulty, a Beach court is much more harder than a indoor court. It is harder on a Beach court because the sand weighs you down when you are running and jumping, and the wind plays a very big role when it comes to playing Beach Volleyball. Whereas Indoor Volleyball is safe from the elements and the floor is solid so you can run easily and jump higher than on a Beach court.
1.) Indoor has six players whereas Beach has 2 players. 2.) Indoor you can have a set spin when release and it doesn't necessarily count as a carry, but Beach it almost always does. 3.) Beach you can hold onto a set longer than in indoor, though. 4.) And, obviously Beach is played on sand while Indoor is played on a court.
yes.
no you will always (out of rotc) start in any branch as a 2nd lieutenant
When hitting or spiking a volleyball, a player "snaps" his/her wrist in order to hit the ball harder and more downward. This is done by "breaking" the wrist immediately after the ball is hit.
A volleyball net is usually over seven feet high and divides the court in two. It makes it harder to get the ball to the other side because you have to get the ball over the net.
One is faster than the other!
volleyball is a shi**y game period
No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
There is hard court volleyball, which is played on a wooden floor and there is beach volleyball, which is played in the sand (There is also indoor beach volleyball, but it is much smaller than beach and hard court)