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  • Team sports are when one group, or team, plays against another group, or team, in a competition
  • Team members work together to achieve a common goal, which differs from individual sports where one individual competes against another
  • Volleyball
    A sport played by two teams on a playing court divided by a net
  • Volleyball gameplay
    1. Ball is put in play with a service
    2. Rally continues until the ball is grounded on the playing court, goes "out" or a team fails to return it properly
    3. Team winning a rally scores a point (Rally Point System)
    4. When the receiving team wins a rally, it gains a point and the right to serve, and its players rotate one position clockwise
  • Volleyball is one of the most successful and popular competitive and recreational sports in the world
  • Volleyball comprises several crucial overlapping elements whose complimentary interactions render it unique amongst rally games
  • The game of volleyball, originally called "mintonette", was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan at Holyoke Massachusetts, after the invention of basketball by only 4 years
  • Quality or the most perfect example of creation

    The star is golden yellow
  • Star
    • Natural color is golden yellow
    • Together with the dark maroon background, it is the traditional color of the University
  • Five concentric circles
    • White color symbolizes purity
  • Grading System Composition - Midterm
    • Attendance and PE Uniform
    • Project
    • Midterm Examination
  • Grading System Composition - Final term

    • Class Standing
    • Individual Performance in the game
    • Basic Officiating
    • Practical Exams
  • Mintonette
    Original name of the game of volleyball, invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan
  • First volleyball net
    • Borrowed from tennis, only 6'6" high
  • Offensive style of setting and spiking

    • First demonstrated in the Philippines in 1916
  • Alfred T. Halstead changed mintonette to volleyball
    1896
  • Volleyball
    Sport played by two teams on a playing court divided by a net, with the ball put in play by the server and the rally continuing until the ball is grounded or goes out, with the team winning a rally scoring a point
  • Objective of the game
    For each team to send the ball over the net to ground it on the opponent court and to prevent the ball from being grounded on its own court
  • Volleyball is a perimeter game
    • Players play from the perimeter inwards to increase time to see the ball and prepare to move, prevent intercepting balls, and enable greater court coverage in defense
  • Volleyball is a movement game

    • Players have to adjust to wherever the ball is and whoever is playing it, moving in to play the ball and changing the direction of the pass
  • Other forms of volleyball
    • Beach 2 v 2
    • VolleySport 2 v 2 for age U/11
    • Mini Volley 3 v 3 age U/14
    • Super Mini 4 v 4 age U/15
    • Park Volleyball grass courts 4 v 4
    • Universal Volley for shorter players
    • Sitting volleyball 6 v 6
  • Court
    • Rectangle measuring 18 m x 9 m surrounded by a free zone minimum 3m wide, flat, horizontal and uniform surface, forbidden to play on rough or slippery surfaces
  • Meatball
    In volleyball, a ball that's served in the middle of the court and is easy to pass
  • Player positions and rotation
    • RF
    • CF
    • LF
    • RB
    • CB
    • LB
  • Net and antennae
    • Net height 2.43m for men, 2.24m for women, antennae 1.8m high and 1.0m outside the side lines
  • Ball
    • Synthetic or leather, circumference 65-67cm, weight 260-280g
  • Player zones and court areas

    • Player zone
    • Substitution area
    • Replacement area
    • Service area
  • Volleyball
    Originally called "mintonette"
  • Volleyball invented by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts
    1895
  • Volleyball invented
    4 years after invention of basketball
  • William G. Morgan
    • Graduate of the Springfield College of the YMCA
    • Designed volleyball to be a combination of basketball, baseball, tennis and handball
  • First volleyball net
    Borrowed from tennis, 6'6" high
  • Offensive style of setting and spiking first demonstrated in the Philippines
    1916
  • USVBA (United States Volleyball Association) formed

    1928
  • Alfred T. Halstead changed mintonette to volleyball
    1896
  • Volleyball
    A sport played by two teams on a playing court divided by a net
  • Volleyball
    • There are different versions available for specific circumstances in order to offer the versatility of the game to everyone
  • Volleyball gameplay
    1. Ball put in play with a service hit by the server over the net to the opponents
    2. Rally continues until the ball is grounded on the playing court goes out or a team fails to return it properly
  • Rally Point System
    The team winning a rally scores a point
  • Volleyball scoring
    1. When the receiving team wins a rally, it gains a point and the right to serve
    2. Its players rotate one position clockwise