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VOLLEYBALL

Objective of the game…

 the objective of the game is to send the


ball over the net so that the opposing
team cannot return the ball or prevent it
from hitting the ground in their court.
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Facilities and Equipments
Toss coin

The winner can either:


1. Choose whether to serve or receive
2. Select side of the court
The loser will make the remaining choice. Another
toss coin will be made before the start of the fifth set,
if necessary.
Toss coin
 A player on one of the teams begins a “rally” by
serving the ball, from behind the back boundary line
of the court, over the net, and into the receiving
team’s court.
 The receiving team must not let the ball be grounded
within their court. They may touch the ball as many as
three times.
 The rally continues, with each team allowed as many
as three consecutive touches.
Violations…
The following are the violations which will result in the
loss of a point.
• 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 r steps over the center line
during the game.
• A player reaches over the net (except during follow
through or block).
 
DRILLS and GAMES

Volleyball Drills are widely-used to improve


overall performance aspects like footwork,
ball control and also on approach jumps and
blocks. Trainers and players need to
comprehend the worth of training with
objective. A goal of a drill is to fix an issue, or
develop volleyball skills for example passing
or hitting.
DRILLS and GAMES

Here is a short list of volleyball drills:


 Serving Drills  Digging Drills
 Overhand Serve  Group Passing Drills
 Underhand Serve  Warm-Up Drills
 Jump Serve  Individual Setting
 Float Serve Drills
 Setting Drills
DRILLS and GAMES

One of the biggest determining factors to


the success of your practice is your warm-
up. It is very easy as a coach to slip into
routine of running and stretching before
every practice.
DRILLS and GAMES
5 Volleyball Warm-Up Games
o Knee Tag
o Ball Tag
o Freeze Tag
o Dodgeball
o Greek Dodgeball
OFFICIALS OF THE GAME
1. First Referee
She/He makes the major calls, such as awarding of
points, calling violations, deciding on matters that
are not covered by rules, inspecting the condition of
the playing area before and during the game, giving
an explanation of calls made upon the team
captain’s request, displaying sanction cards, and
taking responsible over other officials. The first
Referee stays at the referee’s stand at one end of
and above the net.
OFFICIALS OF THE GAME
2. Second Referee
She/He assists the first referee in making calls,
especially on actions that occur in her/his area
(such as under the net), supervise time-outs,
substitutions, and monitor player and team
bench conduct. The second referee stands at
the end of the net opposite the first referee.
OFFICIALS OF THE GAME
3. Four Line Judges
They are responsible for calling checked
balls, and balls in and out of bounds. Each
stays at a corner of the court and holds a
flag.
OFFICIALS OF THE GAME
4. Ball Retriever
In charge with the out of bound balls.
Provide ball to be used by the player.
 
SANCTION CARDS
YELLOW CARD
Assessed to a player as penalty for rude
conduct. A point will be awarded to the
opponent, as well as the serve.
SANCTION CARDS
RED CARD
Assessed to a player or coach, and includes:
 Expulsion from the set
 For the second incidence of rude conduct
 For the first incidence of offensive conduct (insulting word
or gestures)
As a consequence, the team member cannot play for the
remainder of the set and will have no sit on the bench. Coaches
who are expelled may not intervene with the team’s game and
will be asked to stay in the penalty area for the rest of the set.
SANCTION CARDS
RED AND YELLOW CARDS
Given to a player or coach as disqualification
for the third incidence of the rude conduct,
the second incidence of offensive conduct, or
for physical attack or threatening aggression.
As a consequence, the disqualified player or
coach must leave the competition area for
the remainder of the game.
 
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