BSEE 2A GROUP 3 VOLLEYBALLl 1ST WEEK

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VOLLEYBALL

Facilities, Equipment and


Terminologies
 
THE KEY ELEMENTS

History

Facilities an Equipment

Terminologies
VOLLEYBALL
is an Olympic team sport in which two
teams of six players are separated by net.
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
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TYPES OF VOLLEYBALL
1. Indoor volleyball requires a
high-level of unique skills. Although
teamwork is stressed, indoor players
must master individual skills such as
serving, proper blocking and spiking.
Each player must focus on a particular set role in addition to being a
rover and learning to be successful in every aspect of the game. Much
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TYPES OF VOLLEYBALL
2. Outdoor volleyball is played much
the same as the indoor game, only
the playing surface is different. It
can be played on sand or on an
outdoor court similar to a tennis court.
The elements including wind are a major factor in playing the game
outdoors. Shoes may or
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TYPES OF VOLLEYBALL
3. Beach volleyball is an outdoor
game that appeals to all-around
players. It challenges them to
master each skill since there are
only two teammates on the court
at a time. With only one teammate, each player must cover the entire
court. The sandy playing surface is much easier on the body joints
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HISTORY BEGINS HERE!
WILLIAM G. MORGAN
 He invented “mintonette” (Volleyball)

 A friend of James Naismith (Inventor


of Basketball)`

 Physical Director of YMCA (Youth


Men’s Christian Association) in
Holyoke, Massachusetts
February 9, 1895
Holyoke Massachusetts

The sport was officially


included in the programs for
the 1964 Summer Olympics.
MINTONETTE
Combination of Three Games

● Net
1 ● Court
2 ● Scoreboard
3
OUR TEACHING METHOD
1. Volleyball Court
Dimension
 The Volleyball court is 60 feet by 30
(18m x 9m) feet in total. The net in
placed in the center of the court,
making each side of the net 30 feet
by 30 feet.
 Lines are painted in all white.
WHAT SETS US APART
LINES OF THE COURT
All lines are 5 cm
(SCAB)
wide. Must be a
color which is
1.Service Line
different from the 2.Center Line
color of the floor an
from any other lines. 3.Attack Line
4.Boundary Line
LINE OF THE COURT
WHAT SETS US APART
SERVICE LINE
All lines are 5 cm
wide. Must be a •
color which is
the area which from
different from the the server may serve
color of the floor an the volleyball, marked
from any other lines.
10 feet inside the right
sideline on each
backline
LINE OF THE COURT
WHAT SETS US APART
CENTER LINE
All lines are 5 cm
wide. Must be a
color which is • Is marked at the center
different from the of the court dividing it
color of the floor an equally into 30 feet CENTER
LINE

from any other lines.


squares (9m), above
which the net is placed
LINE OF THE COURT
WHAT SETS US APART
ATTACK LINE
All lines are 5 cm
wide. Must be a • Whose rear edge is
color which is
different from the drawn 3ms back from
color of the floor an the axis of the center
from any other lines. line marks the front
ATTACK
LINE

line.
LINE OF THE COURT
WHAT SETS US APART
BOUNDARY LINE
All lines are 5 cm
wide. Must be a
color which is • Two sidelines
different from the
and two end
END LINE

color of the floor an


from any other lines. lines mark the SI
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playing court
IN

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END LINE
SIDELINE
OVERVIEW ATTACK LINE

OF CENTER LINE

VOLLEYBALL ATTACK LINE

COURT
2. BALL
Circumference – between 20-27 inches A PICTURE IS
(65-67 cm. WORTH A
Weight – between 9-10 oz. (260-280g). THOUSAND
Inside pressure – 4.26-4.61 psi or WORDS
between 0.30 to 0.325 kilograms per
centimeter square.
3. Net and Pole
Net A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
The net is placed directly above the center
line, 7 feet 4 inches above the ground for
THOUSAND
women and 8 feet above the ground for men.

Poles WORDS
Volleyball poles should be set at 36 feet
apart, 3 feet further out from the sidelines.
NET AND POLES
Height of the Net
The height of a A PICTURE IS
volleyball net depends WORTH A
on the style of play. The
variations in net height THOUSAND
are determined by
whether the players are WORDS
men, women, or a mix
of both.
VOLLEYBALL
TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
ACE ASSIST
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• A serve that no player of the • Setting the ball up for a teammate
opposition team touches who attacksWORDS
the ball and then scores
before it hits the ground. It a point. An assist is counted only if
results in a point for the server. the very next shot results in a point.
TERMINOLOGY
ATTACK ATTACKE
A PICTURE
R IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• The act of actually • The person who attacks the ball.
approaching the volleyball and Also knownWORDS
as the HITTER or the
hitting it, in order to gain a SPIKER.
point.
TERMINOLOGY
BACK ROW COVERING
ATTACK
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• A move where a player behind
the attack line hits the ball. At

WORDS
Staying near a hitter to recover the
play if the attack is blocked back
the moment when he jumps to
into the attacking court.
hit the ball he must be behind
the attack line.
TERMINOLOGY
BLOCK BUMP
A PICTURE
PASS IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• An action where a spiker’s • The action of clasping one’s fingers
move is deflected back into his together andWORDS
using the forearms to
court by blocking the ball. hit pass the ball to a teammate or
over the net.
TERMINOLOGY
DECOY DIG
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• A move in which the actual • The act of WORDS
reaching a ball spiked by
spiker of the ball is disguised. the opponents and passing it to a
This takes the opposing team teammate.
by surprise.
TERMINOLOGY
DOUBLE FLOATER
HIT A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• An illegal move that implies
that the same player has • WORDS
A serve that has often been mis-hit
touched the ball twice in and its direction cannot be predicted
succession. as there is no spin or rotation on the
ball.
TERMINOLOGY
FOUL JUMP SERVE
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• Any illegal violation of the • A method of service where the ball
rules. WORDS
is flung in the air and the server
jumps to strike it.
TERMINOLOGY
KILL READY
APOSITION
PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
The positionWORDS
• A move or a strike that results
in the gaining of a point. • and stance that any
player takes just before hitting the
ball.
TERMINOLOGY
RED CARD ROTATION
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
THOUSAND
• A disqualification by the •
referee. This implies that either WORDS
After a server has made his serve,
all the players rotate in a clockwise
a player must leave the game, movement.
the team forfeits a point, or a
team forfeits a serve.
TERMINOLOGY
SERVE SERVICE
A PICTURE
ERROR IS

• WORTH A
The ball goes out-of-bounds
The ball goes into the net

THOUSAND
The serving team serves out of
order
• The game starts when one player •
WORDS
The ball hits a player on the
serving team
serves the ball from the end line of
his side of the court, into the
opposing teams half.
TERMINOLOGY
SETTER • The person who has the crucial
A PICTURE IS
second touch of the ball. The
WORTH A
third touch will be by a spiker,
and the setter must set up the
THOUSAND
ball in a nice way for the
spiker. He is one of the most
WORDS
important offensive players in a
volleyball team.
TERMINOLOGY
SIDE OUT
A PICTURE IS
• A situation where the
WORTH A
receiving team wins the right
to serve. This occurs either
THOUSAND
because they have won a
point, or because the serving
WORDS
team committed an error.
TERMINOLOGY
YELLOW ZONE
CARD A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
• THOUSAND
An indication of an area on the court.

back right and WORDS


• A warning issued to any Moving counter clock wise, zone one is
player. This does not zone six is back middle.
accompany a loss Coaches will often indicate to a server
where to serve by signaling which zone to
serve to.
A PICTURE IS
WORTH A
Thank You!
THOUSAND
WORDS
Group 3
Baňaria, Gilbert Priela,
Allen G.

Candelaria, Jenny Rose


Marc Renmel

Realina,
P Nicole

Cornelio, Noel Jr.Regaspi,


T. Remy

Dacillo, DomenicSalvino,
C. Jomar

Martinez, JohnToriente,
Lloyd John Paul

Nacario, Kim Justine

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