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1TEAM SPORTS
TEAM SPORTS
2TEAM SPORTS
3HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
4WILLIAM G. MORGAN
- Morgan, a graduate of the Springfield College of
the YMCA in Holyoke Massachussets.
1895- The game of volleyball, originally called
mintonette, after the invention of basketball
by only 4 years.
- The first volleyball net, borrowed from tennis,
was only 66 high.
1900- A special ball was designed for the sport.
It was introduced in Asia (India).
5ELWOOD S. BROWN
1910- The Physical, Director of the YMCA, Elwood
S. Brown, first introduced volleyball to the
Philippines that year.
1916- In the Philippines, an offensive style of
passing the ball in a high trajectory to struck
by another player (the set and spike) were
introduced. The Filipinos developed the bomba
or kill, and called the hitter a bomberino.
- The volleyball was added to school and college
physical education and intramural programs.
6WHAT IS VOLLEYBALL?
- A game played by two teams, usually of six
players on a side, in which the players use their
hands to bat a ball back and forth over a high
net, trying to make the ball touch the court
within the opponents playing area before it can
be returned.
7EQUIPMENT
8COURT DIMENSIONS Court 18 x 9m Diagonal
20.12m Attack line 3m from centre
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10VOLLEYBALL NET
- A long rectangular net that is held up between
two poles. They are placed right in the center of
the volleyball court with each team on one side
of the net.
11BALL
- The ball is spherical, made of flexible leather
or synthetic leather case with a bladder inside
made of rubber or a similar material. - Its circumference is 6567 cm and its weight is
260280 grams.
12HOW TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL
13- There are two teams comprising 12 players each.
- TOSS COIN
- The winner can either choose whether to serve or
receive and select the side of the court. After
the toss only six players from each team
including the Libero start playing the game.
14- SERVE
- The server must serve the ball anywhere inside
the serving area and behind the endline. Must
wait for the referees signal before serving.
- SCORING SYSTEM
- The failure of the receiving team to return the
ball legally over the net into the opponents
court scores one point for the serving team.
- Matches are played best of five sets. The first
four sets are played to 25 points, with the final
set being played to 15 points. A team must win a
set by two points. There is no ceiling, so a set
continues until one of the teams gains a
two-point advantage.
15- PLAYERS ROTATION
- Players will rotate in a clockwise direction each
time a new server takes his turn to serve.
- The same player will serve for her team until a
side out occurs, wherein the opposing teams earns
the point and the serve.
- Illegal rotation, with the wrong players may
switch positions, but only front line players may
jump from the attack area to bring the ball over
the net to the other side of the court.
16- VIOLATIONS
- A server steps on the end line during a serve.
- A serve does not cross the net or goes under it.
- The ball is illegally hit, through caring,
palming and throwing.
- A player touches the net or steps over the center
line during the game. - A player reaches over the net (except during
follow through or block.
17- VOLLEYBALL GAME OFFICIALS
- REFEREES
- First referee stands on a raised platform at one
end of the net and is the incharge of the match
who has final authority over all decisions.
- Second referee stands on the other side of the
net and is responsible for signaling faults,
violations and authorizes game interruptions,
substitutions and timeouts.
18VOLLEYBALL GAME OFFICIALS SCORER- Records the
points scored, timeouts, records misconduct
warnings, the final result and checks that
substitutions are legal. ASSISTANT SCORER-
Records the details of the Libero replacements,
operates the manual scoreboard, starts and ends
the timing of technical time-outs.
LINE JUDGES- Usually two or four line judges
check for any line faults including the foot
faults of the server.
19FUNDAMENTALS SKILLS
20FUNDAMENTALS SKILLS
21SERVICE
- (a) Underhand service
- Position The ball is held in the left hand (for
right hander), body facing the court, left leg is
kept a little ahead of the right. - Execution Toss the ball with the left hand and
hit the ball with the right hand using the palm
which is facing upwards.
- Follow through The hitting hand and the right
leg also should follow the direction of the ball.
22SERVICE
- (b) Overhead service
- Position Ball is held with the left hand and
the feet are kept with one foot slightly ahead of
the other. - Execution Ball is tossed with the left hand and
the right hand goes backward with the body bent
slightly backward, eyes on the ball. The ball is
now hit with the right hand using the palm which
is facing forward and downwards.
- Follow through Hitting arm and the body, move
forward stepping with the rear foot.
23DIG
- used to receive and pass the ball with control
using the forearms. - It is usually executed with the first contact by
the team and very useful in defense as it allows
the receiver to have a good control of the ball
and pass it to the setter positioned near the
net. - ?
- hold both hands together with one hand inside the
other - both thumbs pointing slightly downwards
- both knees bent
24SET
- It is an overhead pass used to toss and put the
ball in the right position for the attacker or
spiker. - It is performed by the setter and is usually the
second contact of the receiving team with the
ball.
25SPIKE
- It is 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
a rally.
26BLOCK
- It is a defensive act of preventing the ball
coming from an attack of the offensive team from
crossing the net. - This skill is very useful as it may earn the
defensive team a point and take the chance to
serve the ball.
27SANCTION CARDS
28YELLOW CARD
- It will often occur after a team has been given a
verbal warning for misconduct earlier in the
game.
RED CARD
- A player or coach continues to display
unsportsmanlike conduct following the issuance of
a yellow card. - If an instance is deemed, extreme or unnecessary,
the referee may issue a red card upon the first
violation.
29YELLOW AND
RED CARD
- Given to a player or coach as disqualification
for the third incidence of rude conduct, the
second incidence of offensive conduct, or for
physical attack or threathening aggression.
- The most extreme form of punishment used in
volleyball is disqualification. - As a consequence, the disqualified player or
coach must leave the competition area for the
remainder of the game.
30THANK YOUUUU!!!
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