PASS THE
BALL
A GAME PLAYED BY TWO TEAMS
WITH SIX PLAYERS ON EACH TEAM.
USING THEIR HANDS, PLAYERS HIT A
BALL OVER A HIGH NET, AIMING TO
PREVENT IT FROM TOUCHING THEIR
COURT.
V_LL_YB_LL
FORE_R_
SET
The hands are clasped together so that the
forearms are parallel. The clasp should be
relaxed, with the type of handclasp a matter of
choice.
OV_RH_AD
SET
The player moves underneath the ball and
controls it with the fingertips. The cup of the
fingers is made so that the thumbs and
forefingers are close together and the other
fingers are spread.
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
SETTING IN VOLLEYBALL
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
1. identify the different types of setting in volleyball;
2. appreciate the importance of the different types of
setting in playing volleyball through active
participation in the class activities; and
3. perform the different types of setting in volleyball.
Volleyball is a game played by two teams with six players on each
team. Using their hands, players hit a ball over a high net, aiming to
prevent it from touching their court. If the ball approaches the ground,
the opposing team tries to hit it back. The game centers on teamwork
and skill, as teams collaborate to keep the ball in play and score points
by challenging the other team.
Nature and Background
of Volleyball:
Nex
Histor
y
Volleyball was invented by William G. Morgan in 1895. He was a
physical director of the Young Men’s Christian Association
(YMCA) in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Morgan designed it as an
indoor sport for businessmen only because basketball is too
vigorous for them. He called the sport “mintonette,” until such
there was a professor from Springfield College in
Massachusetts noted the volleying nature of play and proposed
the name of ‘Volleyball.
Setting the ball is done by the setter who set to
the spiker for attacking purposes. The setter
should know where to give the ball and have a
variety in setting the ball to deceive the
opponent’s block
SETTING IN VOLLEYBALL
The hands are clasped together so
that the forearms are parallel. The
clasp should be relaxed, with the
type of handclasp a matter of
choice. The thumbs are kept
parallel and together, and the
fingers of one hand make a
partially cupped fist, with the
fingers of the other hand
overlapping the fist.
Forearm Set
The player moves underneath the ball
and controls it with the fingertips. The
cup of the fingers is made so that the
thumbs and forefingers are close
together and the other fingers are
spread. The hands are held forehead
high, with elbows out and level with
the floor. The player, when in
receiving position, looks ready to
shout upward through the hands.
Overhead Set
Group
Activity
Forearm
set
Overhead set
Directions: On your ¼ sheet of pad paper, answer the following items honestly.
Identification
:
1. Who invented the sport volleyball
2.The player moves underneath the ball and
controls it with the fingertips.
3.The hands are clasped together so that the
forearms are parallel.
4. The ball is done by the setter who set to the spiker
for attacking purposes.
ASSIGNMENT
Get your notebook and write your assignment. Pass
your assignment next meeting. Have a good day!
• Research what are the Rules and Violation in playing
volleyball.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
AND PARTICIPAING

DIFFERENT TYPE OF SETTING PRESENTATION.pptx

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    A GAME PLAYEDBY TWO TEAMS WITH SIX PLAYERS ON EACH TEAM. USING THEIR HANDS, PLAYERS HIT A BALL OVER A HIGH NET, AIMING TO PREVENT IT FROM TOUCHING THEIR COURT. V_LL_YB_LL
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    FORE_R_ SET The hands areclasped together so that the forearms are parallel. The clasp should be relaxed, with the type of handclasp a matter of choice.
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    OV_RH_AD SET The player movesunderneath the ball and controls it with the fingertips. The cup of the fingers is made so that the thumbs and forefingers are close together and the other fingers are spread.
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    THE DIFFERENT TYPESOF SETTING IN VOLLEYBALL
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    Objectives: At the endof the lesson, the student should be able to: 1. identify the different types of setting in volleyball; 2. appreciate the importance of the different types of setting in playing volleyball through active participation in the class activities; and 3. perform the different types of setting in volleyball.
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    Volleyball is agame played by two teams with six players on each team. Using their hands, players hit a ball over a high net, aiming to prevent it from touching their court. If the ball approaches the ground, the opposing team tries to hit it back. The game centers on teamwork and skill, as teams collaborate to keep the ball in play and score points by challenging the other team. Nature and Background of Volleyball: Nex
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    Histor y Volleyball was inventedby William G. Morgan in 1895. He was a physical director of the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Morgan designed it as an indoor sport for businessmen only because basketball is too vigorous for them. He called the sport “mintonette,” until such there was a professor from Springfield College in Massachusetts noted the volleying nature of play and proposed the name of ‘Volleyball.
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    Setting the ballis done by the setter who set to the spiker for attacking purposes. The setter should know where to give the ball and have a variety in setting the ball to deceive the opponent’s block SETTING IN VOLLEYBALL
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    The hands areclasped together so that the forearms are parallel. The clasp should be relaxed, with the type of handclasp a matter of choice. The thumbs are kept parallel and together, and the fingers of one hand make a partially cupped fist, with the fingers of the other hand overlapping the fist. Forearm Set
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    The player movesunderneath the ball and controls it with the fingertips. The cup of the fingers is made so that the thumbs and forefingers are close together and the other fingers are spread. The hands are held forehead high, with elbows out and level with the floor. The player, when in receiving position, looks ready to shout upward through the hands. Overhead Set
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    Directions: On your¼ sheet of pad paper, answer the following items honestly. Identification : 1. Who invented the sport volleyball 2.The player moves underneath the ball and controls it with the fingertips. 3.The hands are clasped together so that the forearms are parallel. 4. The ball is done by the setter who set to the spiker for attacking purposes.
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    ASSIGNMENT Get your notebookand write your assignment. Pass your assignment next meeting. Have a good day! • Research what are the Rules and Violation in playing volleyball.
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    THANK YOU FORLISTENING AND PARTICIPAING