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ONE HAND DIG PASS [1 record]

Record 1 2012-06-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Volleyball
CONT

The one-arm dig pass is less reliable and is usually used only when diving to recover the ball. The two-arm dig pass is performed with the hands clasped and the arms extended.

CONT

After Bulgaria fought off set point four times, Hyden made a one-handed dig to help set up Ctvrtlik's game-winning shot that went off two Bulgarian blockers and out of bounds.

OBS

dig pass; dig: A recovery pass used for a ball that is received low and off to the side of a player, usually after a spike from the opposite court, and which is performed with one or two hands.

Key term(s)
  • 1-hand dig
  • 1 hand dig
  • 1 arm dig pass
  • 1-arm dig pass
  • one-hand dig pass
  • one hand dig pass
  • 1-hand bounce pass
  • 1 hand bounce pass

French

Domaine(s)
  • Volleyball
OBS

récupération de la balle («dig» ou «dig pass» en anglais): Action de récupérer à bout de bras une balle basse et éloignée du joueur, le plus souvent après un smash provenant du camp adverse, en utilisant une ou deux mains.

OBS

récupération de la balle à une main : Le ballon mis en jeu est désigné «balle».

Key term(s)
  • récupération à 1 main
  • récupération à un bras
  • récupération à 1 bras
  • récupération du ballon à 1 main
  • récupération de la balle à 1 main

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Vóleibol
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