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  • is played by two teams, each composed of six players who use their hands to volley a ball back and forth over a net which is higher to their heads.
    volleyball
  • the 1st term used in volleyball
    mintonette
  • to bat the ball over the net with certain limitations
    the objectives
  • who founded the game volleyball?
    william g. morgan
  • when does volleyball being found?
    February 9, 1895
  • where does volleyball game originated?
    holyoke massachusettes
  • facilities and equipment:
    • court
    • net
    • ball
  • the playing area for volleyball is made of the actual playing court rectangular measuring
    court - 18m x 9m
  • the net is
    9.50 long and 1m deep
  • side band fastened immediately outside in the side bands are two (blank) measuring 1.8 m long
    antennae
  • the official height of the net for men is?
    2.43m long
  • the official height of net for women is?
    2.24m long
  • made up of flexible leather and should be uniform and light color (blue and yellow)
    ball
  • the balls circumference is between
    65 and 67 cm
  • the balls weight must be in the range
    260-280 grams
  • basic skills in playing volleyball game:
    • serve
    • pass
    • dig
    • set
    • spike
    • block
  • is an act of putting the ball in play
    serve
  • type of serving:
    • underhand
    • overhand
    • side arm
  • type of serve that is perform by hitting the ball when it's above the head level
    overhand/jump serve
  • type of serve that is not necessarily, however, they share characteristics.
    side arm
  • type of serve that is beginning from the bottom and going upward?
    underarm
  • the ability to prevent the ball from touching one's court by passing the ball.
    pass
  • the attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent's serve or any form of attack
    dig
  • a tactical skill in which a ball is directed to a point where a player can spike it in the opponent's court
    set
  • an act of scoring the ball over the net into opposing court effectively and aggressively
    spike
  • an action taken by players by standing or jumping at the front of the net to stop or alter an opponent's attack
    block