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Introduction to relevant regulations of beach volleyball

The beach volleyball competition venue includes the competition area and barrier-free, so what are the relevant regulations? Below I will introduce to you the relevant information about the relevant regulations of beach volleyball, I hope it will be helpful to you.

Non-technical regulations

1. Team members’ clothing

Team members’ clothing includes tops, shorts and sneakers. Tops, shorts and socks must be uniform, neat and of the same color.

In international competitions, the color of the shoes of all team members must be the same, but the trademarks can be different. The number on the top must be 1-18, and the color of the number must be clearly different from the top.

The number in front of you should be at least 10cm wide, the number behind you should be at least 15cm high, and the number strokes should be at least 2cm wide.

2. Items prohibited to be worn

It is prohibited to wear items that may cause injury or may be beneficial to artificial force. You can wear glasses to participate in the competition, but the consequences are the responsibility of the individual.

3. Basic rights of participants

Captains, coaches, and team members all have their corresponding rights. No detailed introduction is given here. Please refer to the relevant information.

Technical regulations

Serve: The server must throw the ball up or withdraw the ball holder within 5 seconds of the first referee blowing the whistle, and throw a ball before the ball hits the ground. Hitting the ball with only one hand or any part of the arm.

If the ball hits the ground without touching the server, it is considered the first serve attempt. After an attempt to serve, the first referee should blow the whistle in time to allow another serve. The server must serve the ball within 3 seconds after the whistle is blown again.

The server shall not step on the court (including the end line) or the ground outside the service area when hitting the ball or taking off the ball. After hitting the ball, it may touch or land on the ground within the court or outside the teeing area. One service attempt is allowed on each serve.

Position of the players on the court

When the server hits the ball, the players from both sides must stand in two rows in the court area, with three players in each row.

The server player is not restricted by position on the court.

The position of a player is determined by the landing position of his or her feet. At the moment when the server hits the ball, the landing position of the players' feet must meet their position requirements.

After serving, players can be in any position in the court area and barrier-free area.

Traveling under the net

Players are allowed to travel under the net into the opponent's space without hindering the opponent's game.

A player is allowed to have one or both feet cross the center line and touch the opponent's court while part of the foot is also in contact with the center line or placed above the center line.

Except for the feet, any other part of the player's body is not allowed to contact the opponent's court. After the game is interrupted, players can enter the opponent's court.

Touching the net

The new rules stipulate that touching the net is a foul, but if a player accidentally touches the net without trying to hit the ball, it is not a foul.

Offensive shots

Refers to all other shots directed at the opponent except serves and blocks. The front row players can complete offensive shots on the ball at any height, but they must be in their own court space when touching the ball.

Back row players are allowed to complete offensive hits on balls of any height in the backcourt, but their feet must not touch or cross the offensive line when taking off. They can land in the frontcourt after hitting the ball.

Blocking

Only the front row players are allowed to complete the block, and the back row players are not allowed to complete the block.

Hit the ball during the game

Any part of a player’s body is allowed to touch the ball. But the ball must be hit, not caught or thrown, and the ball can bounce in any direction.

If a player violates the above regulations, he or she will be holding the ball.

The ball must touch different parts of the body. If the ball touches different parts of a player one after another, it is a double foul.

Principles of executing rules

The basic principles of executing rules are based on the functions and influencing factors of the rules.

The main principles are:

1. Let the competition be conducted under good and fair conditions.

2. Actively encourage viewing.

3. Strengthen collaboration among referees.

4. Cooperation between referees

Including cooperation between the first and second referees;

Cooperation between the first referee and the scorer Cooperation;

Cooperation between the first referee and the line judge;

Cooperation between the second referee and the scorer;