Beach Volleyball Rules Explained!

Beach Volleyball Rules Explained!

Beach volleyball rules. 🏐 Court Dimensions: The beach volleyball court measures 16 meters x 8 meters (52’6" x 26’3"), which is slightly smaller than an indoor court. There’s a free zone surrounding the court, at least 5 meters wide on all sides. Team Composition: Each team consists of only two players, with no substitutions allowed. Physical contact between players on the same team is not permitted. Playing the Ball: During a volley, players can play the ball off the net. Both serves and volleys allow the ball to touch the net. Scoring System: Beach volleyball typically follows a best-of-three sets format. A block counts as the first of the three allowed contacts. Remember, beach volleyball combines skill, strategy, and teamwork on the sandy shores. Enjoy the game! πŸŒžπŸ–οΈ