What does side out mean in volleyball?

I kinda know that when you're receiving the ball. But what does it really mean?

â?ªâ?ªLenâ?«â?«Â®â?2006-06-12T11:22:12Z

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It is regular term for old v-ball rule when you win on other team's serving game to take back the serving rights in order to win points.(on old rule, you don't get points on side-out, but only on your serving game) Now, Side-out becomes a history, but people may still apply it to a receiving game.

eian2016-12-16T09:04:09Z

Side Out Volleyball

smsherrick2006-06-14T08:07:09Z

A side out is when the other team loses the right to serve the ball. A side out can occur under a variety of situations. Most common reasons are the receiving team hitting the ball inside the serving teams court for a point or the serving team hitting the ball out of bounds or having more than 3 hits. Another reason is if the service team touches the net on a spike or a block. Other not so common reasons are out of rotation for the service team when they serve the ball or the service team being "over" the net while the ball is in play on the other side. There are plenty of other reasons and much more detail to the rules. Try finding a rule book on-line or in the library if you want further information!

vignola2016-09-28T11:17:00Z

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What does side out mean in volleyball?
I kinda know that when you're receiving the ball. But what does it really mean?

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