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Wednesday, July 22
Gray Areas of Outdoor Volleyball Rules
This is the first in a series exploring Grey Areas of Outdoor Volleyball Rules. The article was taken from the East End Volleyball Newsletter in 2006.
This article is about “Gray Areas” because that is what best describes the double hit rule in volleyball today. The most asked rule interpretation on the beach is
“When can you double hit the first ball over the net?”
The answer is full of gray areas. Consider that any time a ball is set, it is technically a double hit. If you used a slow-mo camera and zoomed in, how many times do you think the ball would hit both hands simultaneously? Not many. If every set was called due to a microscopic double hit the game would be very different and not much fun. The rule should really read that any double hit visible to the naked eye is a violation.