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1. Volleyba
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HISTORY
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William C.
Morgan, who was physical education director of the
YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He developed
the game to provide an indoor game for the winter
months in which relatively large groups of men
could participate in a small gym. The principal
features of tennis were employed, but the net was
raised and the players struck the bladder of a
basketball with their hands in stead of racquets.
2. Volleyba
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PLAYING AREA
Volleyball for men and women is played on
rectangular court divided by a tightly stretched net.
The court is 9 meters wide by 18 meters in length.
(Approximately 30’x 60’). The net height for boys
is 2.43 m ( 7’11 5/8) and girls is 2.24 m (7’4 1/8)
PLAYING GAME
A player may not touch the net but they may cross
the center line as long as they do not interfere,
pose a safety hazard, or go a considerable
distance.
3. Six players constitute a team:
three frontline players and three
backline players.
The ball may contact any part of the
body. During the first contact, some
successive contacts (2 hits) are
permitted as long as it is a single
attempt to play the ball.
The ball must be cleanly handled and
not held in a prolonged manner such
as carrying or throwing the ball.
4. BAL
L The official size of a volleyball is between
25.6 and 26.4 inches in circumference and
between 9.1 and 9.8 ounces in weight. the
circumference should be 65-67 cm and
weight should be 260-280 gms
8. Volleyba
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Scoring
The failure of the receiving team to return the ball
legally over the net into the opponent’s court
scores one point for the serving team. A game is
won when a team scores a 2-point lead with 15 or
more points. The score for a forfeited game is 15-
0. A match is won by the team that first scores two
of three games. Rally scoring eliminates side-out
and thus a point is scored on every serve.
9. Volleyba
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Fundamental Skills and Techniques.
The most fundamental skill to be learned is the
ability to pass the ball to a teammate, which is
required on almost all plays. A forearm pass
should be used to receive serves, low balls, and
spikes. The forearm pass is used to recover the
opponents’ attack called a “dig.” A set is a high
pass that is generally the second play by a team to
relay the ball for the spiker. A spike is a ball hit
forcibly from a height above the net. A kill is a spike
that is impossible to return. Blocking is a defensive
play that attempts to stop the returning of the ball
over the net.
10. SKILLS IN
VOLLEYBALL
Serving. This is what always starts the game and
helps
to keep the game. There are two basic types of
serves. One is overhand; where the player will
throw
the ball in the air first, then hit it. The second is
underhand, where the server will hold the ball
and
swing their other arm underneath the ball to hit it.
There are a variety of other serves beyond these
basics, all which help to get the ball over the net,
and get the game going.
Pass or reception. This is usually set up by the
setter
of the game. It is used in order to take the ball
and
give it to the other players on your own team.
11. Players in the
Team:
Team has 6 players on the court.3
players are front row players and 3 of
them are back row players. Libero
has a different color jersey
and is only allowed to play in
the back row.
Team is allowed to use a libero
player (back row player, defensive
specialist) who wears different
color shirt.
12. Volleyball Equipment &
Facilities
Volleyball Court Dimensions
The Volleyball court is 60 feet by 30 feet in total. The
net in placed in the center of the court, making each
side of the net 30 feet by 30 feet.
Center Line
A center line is marked at the center of the court
dividing it equally into 30 feet squares, above which
the net is placed.
Attack Line
An attack line is marked 10 feet of each side of the
center line.
Service Line
A service line, the area from which the server may
serve the volleyball, is marked 10 feet inside the right
sideline on each back line.
13. The Net
The net is placed directly above the
center line, 7 feet 4 inches above the
ground for women and 8 feet above
the ground for men.
Poles
Volleyball poles should be set at 36
feet apart, 3 feet further out from the
sidelines.
Ceiling Height
The minimum ceiling height should
be 23 feet, though they should
preferably be higher.
14. Contact
s
Each team is allowed to have
maximum of three touches before
hitting the ball over the net.
(EXCEPTION: block does not count
as a touch)
Same player can not hit the ball twice
in a row (EXCEPTION I: block doesn’t
count a touch.)
15. Back Row
Attack:
Back row players can not attack the
ball front row. If they attack, they
have to perform the jump behind
the attack line (10 feet line, 3 meter
line).
◦ IMPORTANT! The ball has to be
completely above the net for it to be an
illegal attack
16. Antenna
s:
It is ALLOWED to play the ball off
the net. It is a fault, if the ball
contacts net outside antennas.
The ball has to travel between the
antennas (or the imagined extensions
of them) when flying to the other side
of the net.
17. In or
Out?
Referee calls the ball “IN”, if any
part of it hits the lines. (Imagine
the ball is painted. If the ball left a
mark that touches the lines, the
ball is judged IN)
Referee calls the ball in if any
part of it hits the lines.
18. Ball is ruled OUT,
if
the ball lands outside the
boundary lines (without
touching the opponent)
The ball hits the antenna any of
the net or cables outside the
antennas, a referee stand or
poles or the ceiling
19. Contacting the
Ball:
Players are NOT allowed to catch, hold
or throw the ball.
Players are NOT allowed to hit or block
the opponents serve.
Attacking ball which is coming over the
net is ILLEGAL, if it has NOT broken
the plane of the net.
In other words the player is ALLOWED
to swing the ball when it breaks the
plane of the net.
21. Let Serve: Let serve is allowed. In other words
the ball can touch the net on the serve. Players
CAN double hit the ball when digging it. Kicking
is allowed.
Points: A point is followed after each serve.
(Earlier you had a chance to get a point only
after your own serve).
Libero: One of the back row players can be
substituted to a libero who is a back row
specialist with unlimited subs. The libero can
enter and exit the game between each serve
without coach requesting a sub.
Serve: Server is allowed to serve the ball any
place behind the backline. (Earlier there was a
serving area in the corner of the court)
22. Contacting the Ball: Players are
ALLOWED to double hit the ball on the
first contact, for example when they 1)
serve receive, or
2) dig the ball
(Since this rule change passing
overhead has become commonly used
method to pass the ball. Earlier it was
often called a false hit, double hit)
Kicking: It is LEGAL to hit the ball with
any part of the body, the foot and leg
included. (Earlier it was a mistake to
kick the ball.)
23. Rules
Violations
The back row player performs the attack front row. (It is
ILLEGAL for the back row player to step on the attack line
when hitting.)
The back row player blocks the ball (the player having any
part of the body above the net and touching the ball) This
referee just called a touch on the
block or defender.
The player double contacts the ball when setting the ball
(you CAN NOT double hit the ball when setting it
layer touches the net while the ball is in the play
(EXCEPTION: if the ball is hit the net and it pushes the net
to the opposing player)
Stepping on the back line when serving the ball.
Reaching over the net to block the ball is ALLOWED, if the
other side as used all the three touches. It is a FALSE, if
opposing team has not used all the touches (and there is
somebody trying to make a play there.)