PE 4TH QUARTER

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  • a sport played by two teams with six players each on a playing court divided by a net
    volleyball
  • how many teams is volleyball composed of?
    2
  • how many players are in a team in volleyball?
    6
  • old name of volleyball
    mintonette
  • who originated volleyball?
    william g. morgan
  • who changed the name mintonette to volleyball?
    alfred f. halstead
  • first foreign country to adopt volleyball?
    canada
  • who introduced volleyball in the philippines?
    elwood s. brown
  • when was the first official rules for volleyball published?
    1925
  • when was volleyball originated?
    1895
  • when did the name mintonette changed into volleyball?
    1896
  • which union published the first official rules for volleyball?
    Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR)
  • when was the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) founded?
    1947
  • who became the first president of Federation Internationale De Volleyball (FIVB)?
    paul liband
  • where did the first olympic volleyball tournament was held?
    Tokyo, Japan
  • when did the first olympic volleyball tournament was held?
    1964
  • what is the attack line in volleyball?
    line the separates the front zone and back zone
  • how far is the front zone from the axis of the center line?
    3m away
  • what is the center line in volleyball?
    line that divides the playing court into two equal courts
  • service - act of putting the ball into play by the back right player placed in the service zone
  • what is this service? the ball is held in one hand in front of the forward knee and the hitting hand is swung forward in an open palm
    underhand service
  • overhand service - stance is the same with underhand service but the skill is approximately above the head level
  • jump serve - overhand service making use of the skills in jumping and spiking the ball
  • sidearm service - the ball is held in one hand in front almost chest level
  • passing - act of hitting the ball to a teammate for setting or attacking purposes
  • other term for underhand pass?
    bump pass
  • other term for overhand pass?
    finger pass
  • underhand pass or bump pass - hands are close together and fingers are cupped
  • overhand pass or finger pass - hands are in front of the face
  • overhand pass or finger pass - the ball is received above the shoulder lever
  • underhand pass or bump pass - the ball is received below shoulder level
  • dig pass - special pass used in fielding the ball that is almost out of reach
  • set-up - special pass for the purpose of placing the ball in position of the attack player to hit. action is the same with overhand pass
  • spiking - an offensive technique done by hitting the ball with strong force on the top portion of the net
  • hard spike - application of strong force to the ball
  • soft spike - application of light force to the ball
  • standing spike - the attack players stands close to the net facing the direction where the ball is coming
  • running spike - application of running making one, two, three the jump
  • blocking - defensive effort of the defensive team to stop a spike and attack hit of the offensive team
  • blocking - defensive effort of the defensive team to stop a spike and attack hit of the offensive team