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what are the serves in volleyball

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In volleyball, serves are the actions used to start a rally by putting the ball into play. There are several types of serves, each with its own technique and purpose. Here are the main types of serves:

1. **Underhand Serve**:
- The ball is hit with an underhand motion.
- It's generally easier for beginners and is often used when players are not yet comfortable with overhand serves.

2. **Overhand Serve**:
- The ball is struck with one hand from an overhand position.
- This serve can generate more power and speed.

3. **Jump Serve**:
- A more advanced version of the overhand serve where the player jumps while hitting the ball.
- It allows for greater power and topspin, making it harder for opponents to receive.

4. **Float Serve**:
- An overhand serve that is hit with little spin, causing it to "float" unpredictably in the air.
- This type of serve can be challenging for opponents to read and pass effectively.

5. **Topspin Serve**:
- A variation of the overhand serve that involves hitting the ball with topspin.
- This causes the ball to dip quickly and can make it difficult for the opposing team to defend.

6. **Jump Float Serve**:
- Combines elements of the jump serve and float serve, where the player jumps and hits the ball without applying significant spin.
- This can create a difficult-to-read trajectory for the opponent.

7. **Back Row Attack Serve**:
- Sometimes used by back-row players, this is primarily a strategic serve that may involve specific angles and placements.

Each type of serve has its strategic applications, and players often choose a specific serve based on their skills and the situation in the match.
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