This document provides hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It lists 25 different hand signals referees can use to communicate calls such as authorizing a serve, signaling substitutions, or indicating fouls. It also lists 5 flag signals line judges can use, such as signaling a ball is in or out of bounds. The hand and flag signals allow officials to clearly communicate rulings without needing to verbally explain each call.
This document provides hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It lists 25 different hand signals referees can use to communicate calls such as authorizing a serve, signaling substitutions, or indicating fouls. It also lists 5 flag signals line judges can use, such as signaling a ball is in or out of bounds. The hand and flag signals allow officials to clearly communicate rulings without needing to verbally explain each call.
This document provides hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It lists 25 different hand signals referees can use to communicate calls such as authorizing a serve, signaling substitutions, or indicating fouls. It also lists 5 flag signals line judges can use, such as signaling a ball is in or out of bounds. The hand and flag signals allow officials to clearly communicate rulings without needing to verbally explain each call.
This document provides hand signals and flag signals used by referees and line judges in volleyball games. It lists 25 different hand signals referees can use to communicate calls such as authorizing a serve, signaling substitutions, or indicating fouls. It also lists 5 flag signals line judges can use, such as signaling a ball is in or out of bounds. The hand and flag signals allow officials to clearly communicate rulings without needing to verbally explain each call.
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ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY
Echague, Isabela College of Business Accountancy and Public Administration Institute of Public Administration
Physical Activity Towards Health Fitness IV
“VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL HAND SIGNALS”
BY:
BADUA, CHRIS ANN
BALID, GEORGIA BAUN, FLORE JANE DELA CRUZ, JERMALYN JUAN, LAIKA MACAYAN, MELCHOR RACIMO, AUBREY VALDEZ, ARMIA REFEREES’ OFFICIAL HAND SIGNALS 1. Authorisation to serve -Move the hand to indicate direction of service. 2. Team to serve - Extend the arm to the side of the team that will serve. 3. Change of courts - Raise the forearms front and back and twist them around the body. 4. Time - out - Place the palm of one hand over the fingers of the other, held vertically ( forming a T ) and then indicate the requesting team. 5. Substitution - Circular motion of the forearms around each other. 6. Misconduct warning -Show a yellow card for warning 7. Misconduct penalty - Show a red card for a penalty. 8. Expulsion - Show both cards jointly for expulsion. 9. Disqualification - Show a red and yellow cards separately for disqualification. 10. End of set or match - Cross the forearms in front of the chest, hands open. 11. Ball not tossed or released at the service hit - Lift the extend arm, the palm of the hand facing forwards. 12. Delay in service - Raise 8 fingers, spread open. 13. Blocking fault or screening - Raise both arms vertically, palms forward. 14. Positional or rotational fault - Make a circular motion with the forefingers. 15. Ball “in” -Point the arm and the fingers toward the floor. 16. Ball “out” - Raise the forearms vertically, hands open, palms toward the body. 17. Catch - Slowly lift the forearm, palm of the hand facing upwards. 18. Double contact - Raise two fingers, spread open. 19. Four hits - Raise four fingers, spread open. 20. Net touched by player-served ball touches the net between the antennae and does not pass the vertical plane of the net - Indicate the relevant side of the net with the corresponding hand. 21. Reaching beyond the net - Place a hand above the net, palm facing downwards. 22. Attack hit fault - Make a downward motion with the forearm, hand open. 23. Penetration into the opponent court ball crossing the lower space or the server touches the court or the player steps outside his/her court at the moment of the service hit - Point to the center line or to the relevant line. 24. Double fault and replay - Raise both thumbs vertically. 25. Ball touched - Brush with the palm of one hand the fingers of the other, held vertically. 26. Delay warning/delay penalty - Cover the wrist with a yellow card (warning) and with a red card (penalty).
LINE JUDGES’ OFFICIAL FLAG SIGNALS
1. Ball “in” - Point down with a flag. 2. Ball “out” - Raise the flag vertically. 3. Ball touched - Raise the flag and touch the top with the palm of the free hand. 4. Crossing space faults, ball touched an outside object, or foot fault by any player during service - Wave flag over the head and point to the antenna or the respective line. 5. Judgement impossible -Raise and cross both arms and hands in front of the chest.