1. Rotation is in clockwise direction, one position every time you get the ball to serve. This is done continuously until the players play their position.
2. A collective block is when 2 or three players take part in a block. All the hands should be raised at one time and level. It raises a wide screen over the net.
3. Screening involves the serving team blocking the opposing team’s view of the server or the trail of the ball. This includes jumping, are waving or moving sideways as the serve is being made.
4. During international and official competition, two 60 seconds technical timeouts are automatically given when leading team reaches 8th and 16th point in the first to fourth set. In this time out the players are required to go to free zones on their benches. If the game is tied, then no technical time out is given in the deciding set.