Volleyball
- Is aball game that
consists of 2 teams in
which a ball is hit over a
net, the aim is to score
points by making the ball
reach the opponent's
court.
Serving
-
it isthe attempt to drive the ball
into the opponent's court.
-There are 2 types of serving :
1. Underhand serving
2. Overhand serving
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UNDERHAND SERVING
- Isa type of serve in which the player
Holds the ball in one hand, swing the other
an arc motion below the waist and strikes
the ball from the button with a fist to put it in
Play.
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OVERHAND SERVING:
- isa serving in
which the player
tosses
the ball with one
hand and strikes it in
the air
above their head
with the other hand.
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- The abilityto prevent
the ball from touching one's
court by bumping or
passing the ball.
PASSING :
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DIGGING :
- Theattempt by a team to properly
Handle the opponent's serve
or any form of attack.
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Setting
-
A tacticalskill in which a ball is
directed to a point
where a player can spike it in the
opponent's court.
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Spiking/
Attacking:
- it isthe act of striking the ball hard overhead
just above the net. this is the common way of
getting a score
in the game.
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Blocking :
- Anaction taken by the players by
standing or jumping at the front of
the net to stop or alter and
opponent's attack.
4Types of Setsto Anticipate
A blocker needs to understand that the hitter is
likely going to hit where the set takes them.
Prepare for these 4 types of situations...
1)Inside set,
2)Outside set,
3)Tip Situation, and
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• 4.)Set Offthe net.
• As a blocker, if you are able to recognize these sets, you'll be better prepared to
block. For example, when the set is more inside, the hitter is more likely to hit
crosscourt angle.
• If the set is pushed way outside, the hitter tends to hit more down the line.
• If the hitter is in trouble, watch out for the tip.
• A ball set off the net will be attacked differently than a ball set tight. For example, a
hard-hit ball coming from off the net will go deeper.
• To prepare to block...
• 1. Call out the hitters. For example, #6 outside, #3 middle, and #5 opposite. Know
who the hitters are before the serve.
• 2. Call out the setter. Is the setter front row or back row? It's important to know if
the setter is front row because if she is, you may have to help out with blocking her
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• Penetrating theNet
• If you want to be successful blocking in volleyball, you better learn to penetrate above the net
into the opponent’s space. Penetrating the net is considered the most important part to
blocking in volleyball.You want to "seal the area" over the net.
• Important tips for hand position...
• 1. Block with hands, not arms.
• 2. Many blocks should occur by making contact with just one hand.
• 3. Block with the big part of your hands... thumbs up and fingers out.
• "Front the Hitter"
• Most people will hit the ball the direction it takes them.
• "Front the Hitter" means get in front of the hitter the direction the hitter is facing.
• The blocker could focus on lining up with the "outside hand" on the ball.
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• Tips forMiddle Blocking inVolleyball
• First thing a middle blocker should do is watch where the ball is passed.
• You want to read and track the flight of the ball.
• Next, find the middle hitter.
• Your #1 responsibility as a middle blocker is to find the middle hitter
and know what they are doing.
• Once you have identified what play the middle is likely running, look at
the setter and try to figure out what they are doing.
• For clues, watch the setter's hands. Look at hand position and where
the ball is going to contact the hands. If the setter is positioned more
behind the ball, look for an outside set. If the position is more neutral,
watch for middle or back. If the setter drops an arm, watch for the dump.
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• This allhappens really fast. You don't want tunnel vision.You want be able
to see both the hitter and setter.Watch, anticipate, and react.
• Once the ball has left the setters hands, you don't need to watch the ball
anymore.
• The hitter goes where the ball goes. Recognize where the ball is set and
watch the hitter.
• 1)Watch the pass.
• 2)Watch where the ball goes.
• 3) Find the setter.
• 4) Find the middle and figure out what pattern they are running.
• 5) Find the setter again.
• 6) After the ball is released from the setter find the hitter.
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5 . Serving– It is an act of putting the ball in
play by hitting the ball in an under hand or
overhand technique towards the opponent’s
courtside.These are types of service:
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Types of ServesinVolleyball Overhand,
Underhand,Topspin and Jump
the underhand serve.
the overhand serve - float serve.
the overhand serve - topspin serve.
the jump serves - jump float.
the jump spin - jump topspin.
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2. Overhead Service– It is an act of serving the
ball by tossing it overhead and striking
it above the head level.
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•Rules and Regulations:
•TeamComposition (maximum) For FIVB
COMPETITION
• 12 players 12 regular, 1 or 2 Libero’s is an option.
• 1 coach
• 2 assistantCoaches
• 1Therapist
• 1 Medical Doctor
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• Basic VolleyballRules
• 6 players on the floor at any one time - 3 in the front row and 3 in the back row.
• Maximum of 3 hits per side.
• Points are made on every serve for winning team of rally (rally-point scoring).
• Player may not hit the ball twice in succession. (A block is not considered a hit.)
• Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on a serve.
• A ball hitting a boundary line is in.
• A ball is out if it hits an antenna, the floor completely outside the court, any of the net
or
• cables outside the antennae, the referee stands or pole, the ceiling above a non-
playable
• area.
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• It islegal to contact the ball with any part of a player’s body.
• It is illegal to catch, hold or throw the ball.
• A player cannot block or attack a serve from on or inside the 10-foot line.
• After the serve, front-line players may switch positions at the net.
• Matches are made up of sets; the number depends on level of play. 3-set
matches are 2
• sets to 25 points and a third set to 15. Each set must be won by two points.The
winner is
• the first team to win 2 sets. 5-set matches are 4 sets to 25 points and fifth set to
15.The
• team must win by 2 unless tournament rules dictate otherwise.The winner is the
first
• team to win three sets.
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• BasicVolleyball RuleViolations
•Rule violations that result in a point for the opponent
• When serving, the player steps on or across the service line as while
making contact with
• the ball.
• Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully.
• Ball-handling errors. Contacting the ball illegally (double touching,
lifting, carrying,
• throwing, etc.)
• Touching the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play.