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Question
What do you mean by Reading an Opponent in volleyball?
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Solution
Reading is the use of a defender's (blocker or digger) visual acuity to anticipate the opponent's attack and to move to a position on the court that will provide him with the best opportunity to block, channel, or dig the ball.
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