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Cards (33)

  • Begins each rally
    Service
  • Used to receive and pass the ball with control using the forearms
    Dig
  • An overhead pass used to toss and put the ball in the right position for the attacker or spiker
    Set
  • A forceful hitting or smashing of the ball across the net which serves to be the most effective way for a team to score a point during the rally
    Spike
  • A defensive act of preventing the ball coming from an attack of the offensive team from crossing the net
    Block
  • Benefits of volleyball
    • Stress relief
    • Mental discipline
    • Physical fitness
    • Social interaction
    • Sportsmanship
  • Those injury that are not inflicted purposely and that occur without intent of harm
    Unintentional injury
  • A break in the continuity of a tissue in a body
    Wound
  •   Break in any bone in the body
    Fracture
  • Caused by sudden loss of blood supply to the part of the heart muscles
    Heart attack
  • a break across the entire cross section of the bone.
    Complete Fracture
  • the break occurs
    Incomplete Fracture
  • Caused by overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperature
    Heat stroke
  • Tear of ligaments
    Sprain
  • Bleeding into the soft tissue
    Contusion
    • Caused by direct blow to the head
    Concussion
  • When the ball of a joint is forced out of its socket
    Dislocation
  •  Involves the stretching, partial tearing or complete tearing of tendon
    Strain
  • Caused by loss of salt and water due to excessively high temperature
    First aid: transfer to cool place, give water
    Heat Exhaustion
  • Caused by overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperature
    Heat stroke
  • Sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery of the brain
    Stroke
  • Who invented the volleyball?
    William G. Morgan
  • When was the volleyball invented?
    February 9, 1895
  • How many points should be earned in volleyball?
    25 points
  • What is the oldest name of volleyball?​
    Mintonette
  • What is the reason of William Morgen to invent volleyball?​
    For businessmen
  • When was the official handbook written?
    July 7, 1896
  • The first game of volleyball was played at
    Springfield college
  • What game played by two teams with six players on each team?​
    Volleyball
  • Who sponsored world volleyball championships?
    United States Volleyball Association
  • When was the volleyball introduced in the Philippines?
    1910
  • Who introduced volleyball in the Philippines?​
    Elwood S. Brown
  • What type of injury that are not inflicted purposely?
    Unintentional Injury