The resistance phase would include self-reporting and taking actions typically seen at the evasion rally point. This phase involves individuals actively resisting and evading capture by enemies or authorities. It often includes gathering intelligence, communicating with allies, and planning escape routes.
Rally Point was created in 2003.
A rally point is given to the team wins a "play". Before rally points only the serving team could win a point but now the opposition can win points even though they aren't serving. Benefits of Rally points: 1. Speeds the rally up 2. More easier to score points
1 point is scored after every rally
It's when a point is scored after every serve.
Objective rally point.
A rally is the part where the two players play the game non- stop. It can go on for long periods of time and is really disappointing for the player who ends the rally as they lose that point!
Win the rally.
Rally scoring
Rally scoring is when there is a point scored on every play, regardless of who served, as opposed to side out scoring where the team that serves is the only team that can get a point.
Rally scoring is today's standard method of scoring in volleyball. It gives the point and serve to the team who won the rally, regardless of which team that served the ball.
Rally scoring in volleyball is where a point is given after each play. Before rally scoring, only the serving team could score a point. With rally scoring, either team has a chance at the point. Rally scoring has two benefits: 1. Speeds up the play. Games could drag on and on if the serving team kept siding out. 2. Rewards good defense. Knowing that you have a chance to score even if you're not serving allows a team to be more aggressive