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  • 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
  • Average American was shorter in the 19th century</b>
  • 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. The team has three hits for returning the ball
  • VOLLEYBALL IS A PERIMETER GAME A volleyball court appears to be small for the number of players on it but it will get too crowded if playersdo not play their positions. Volleyball is played from the perimeter inwards.
  • OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME The objective of the game is 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 MOVEMENT GAME A player should never be still during a game. They have to adjust to wherever the ball is and whoever is playing it. By playing a perimeter game players will have to move in to play a ball and adjust their positioning so that they face the new direction in which the ball is to be passed.
  • Other forms of volleyball
    • Beach 2 v 2
    • VolleySport 2 v 2
    • Mini Volley 3 v 3
    • Super Mini 4 v 4
    • Park Volleyball 4 v 4
    • Universal Volley
    • Sitting volleyball
  • Beach 2 v 2
    • Court size 16m x 8m
  • VolleySport 2 v 2
    • For age U/11
    • On singles badminton court
    • Net 2.15m high
  • Mini Volley 3 v 3
    • Age U/14
    • On doubles badminton court
    • Net 2.15m high
  • Super Mini 4 v 4
    • Age U/15
    • On 14m x 7m court
    • Net 2.15m high
  • Park Volleyball 4 v 4
    • Grass courts
    • 7m x 7m
    • Adult height
  • Universal Volley
    • Women under 175cm or men under 185cm
    • Normal court/height
  • Sitting volleyball
    • Para Olympic sport
    • 6 v 6
    • Court 10m v 6
    • Net 1.15m men and 1.05 women
  • COURT - The playing court is a rectangle measuring 18 m x 9 m surrounded by a free zone which is a minimum of 3m wide on all side. The surface must be flat, horizontal and uniform. It must not present any danger of injury to the players. It is forbidden to play on rough or slippery surfaces.
  • in volleyball, a meatball is basically any ball that's served in the middle of the court and is easy to pass.
  • BALL - Synthetic and Leather
  • Team sports are when one group, or team, plays against another group, or team, in a competition. The team member’s work together to achieve a common goal. This differs from individual sports, where one individual competes against another, such as in track and field, badminton, swimming, and wrestling.
  • Warm-up
    It is very important to perform a proper warm up before any type of physical activity
  • Purpose of a warm-up
    • To prevent injury by increasing the body's core and muscle temperature
    • Warm muscles increase the rate of energy production which increases reflexes and lowers the time it takes to contract a muscle
  • Stretching
    Keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints
  • Without stretching
    Muscles shorten and become tight, putting you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage
  • Basic skills in volleyball

    • Serve
    • Pass
    • Dig
    • Set
    • Spike
    • Block
  • Serve
    The attempt to drive the ball into the opponent's court
  • Pass
    The ability to prevent the ball from touching one's court by bumping or passing the ball
  • Dig
    The attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent's serve or any form of attack
  • Set
    A tactical skill in which a ball is directed to a point where a player can spike it in the opponent's court
  • Spike
    An act of scoring the ball over the net into the opposing court effectively and aggressively
  • Block
    An action taken by players by standing or jumping at the front of the net to stop or alter an opponent's attack