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The different types of hits in volleyball include the spike, the tip, the roll shot, the back-row attack, and the block-out.


In indoor volleyball, a set is won by the first team to reach 25 points and have a two-point lead. If the set goes to a tie-breaker, the first team to reach 15 points and have a two-point lead wins. In beach volleyball, a set is won by the first team to reach 21 points and have a two-point lead.


A block is a defensive technique used to stop the ball from crossing the net by jumping and extending the arms above the net. It is typically used to counter a spike or attack from the opposing team.


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