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Reporters:Blanco, CharleneOlazo, JamaicaAyuanan, Cherry

VOLLEYBALL

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OVERVIEW

- is a team sport in which two teams of six (6) players are separated by a net.

FIVB (International Federation of Volleyball) - Highest governing body of the sport founded in Paris, France in 1947. - Its headquarters are located

in Lausanne, Switzerland and its current president is Ary Graça.

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HISTORY

WILLIAM G. MORGANA physical education director in the

YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA.

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HISTORY

Created on the 9th of February, 1895. It was called Mintonette.The sport was officially included in the program for the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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HISTORYTraits of the game:Borrowed from tennis and handball.

THE FIRST RULES (written down by W. G. Morgan)1. Net - 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) high2. Court - 25×50 ft (7.6×15.2 m)3. Players - any number of players. 4. Match - composed of nine innings with three serves for

each team in each inning5. Ball contacts - no limit. 6. Serving error - a second try was allowed. 7. Foul - hitting the ball into the net (with loss of the point

or a side-out)—except in the case of the first-try serve.

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FACILITIESAND EQUIPMENT

Reporter: Ms. Jamaica Olazo

PART 1

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• Volleyball Court

- the first equipment required to play volleyball.

• 60 x 30 ft or 18m x 9m

- length of the entire in-play area of the court.  Each side of the court is therefore 30 feet by 30 feet in size.

• Lines – painted in all white.

1 – VOLLEYBALL COURT

VOLLEYBALL COURT

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All lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor and from any other lines.

LINES ON THE COURT

1.Service Line2.Center Line3.Attack Line4.Boundary Lines

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Service LineAll lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor and from any other lines.

LINES ON THE COURT

- the area from which the server may serve the volleyball, is marked 10 feet inside the right sideline on each back line.

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SERVICE LINE

SERVICE LINE

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Center LineAll lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor and from any other lines.

- is marked at the center of the court dividing it equally into 30 feet squares (9m), above which the net is placed.

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LINES ON THE COURT

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CENTER LINE

CENTER LINE

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Attack LineAll lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor and from any other lines.

Attack line, whose rear edge is drawn 3ms back from the axis of the center line, marks the front zone.

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LINES ON THE COURT

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ATTACK LINE

ATTACK LINE

ATTACK LINE

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Boundary LinesAll lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor and from any other lines.

Two sidelines and two end lines mark the playing court.

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LINES ON THE COURT

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BOUNDARY LINES

END LINE

END LINE

SIDEL

INE

SIDELIN

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FREE ZONE

ATTACK LINE

ATTACK LINE

CENTER LINE

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ELI

NE

END LINE

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• Standards

- Shall be spherical, made out of flexible leather or synthetic leather case with a bladder inside, made of rubber or similar material.

• Colors: Uniform light color or a combination of colors.

2 - BALL

BALL

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- Standard regulation accdg. to FIVB, the ball must:

Circumference - between 20-27 inches (65-67 cm).

Weight - between 9-10 oz. (260-280 g).

Inside pressure of 4.26-4.61 psi or between 0.30 to 0.325 kilograms per centimeter square.

2 - BALL

BALL

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NETNET POSTS are positioned 36 feet apart and 3 feet further out from the sidelines

3 – NET AND POSTS

NET

NET AND POSTS

NET POSTS

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FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

1. Height of the Net

- Placed vertically over the center line.

-Top is set at the height of 2.43m for men and

2.24 for women.

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FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

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9.5 – 10 meters long

10 cm

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2. Structure of the Net

- Net is 1m wide and 9.5-10m long (with 25-50cm on each side of the side bands), made of 10cm square

black mesh.

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FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

3. Side Bands

- 2 White bands, 5 cm wide (same width as the court lines) and 1m long fastened vertically to the net and placed above

each side line.

4. Antenna

- A flexible rod, 1.80m long and 10mm in diameter, made of fiberglass or similar material.

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5. Posts

-Placed at a distance of 0.50-1.00 m outside the side lines. They are 2.55 m high and preferably adjustable.

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Reporter: Ms. Cherry Ayunan

PART 2

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FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

1. Playing Area

- includes the playing court and the free zone which is a minimum of 3m wide on all sides.

- It shall be rectangular and symmetrical.

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2. Dimensions

- The playing court is rectangle measuring 18 x 9 m, surrounded by a free zone, which is a minimum of 3m wide on all sides.

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3. Playing Surface

- Must be flat, horizontal and uniform.

- It must not present any danger of injury to the players.

FIVB:

- Only wooden and synthetic surface is allowed.

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ZONES AND AREAS

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ZONES AND AREAS

FRONT ZONE- Limited by the

axis of the center line and the rear edge of the attack line.

- Considered to extend beyond the side lines to the end of the free zone.

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ZONES AND AREAS

SERVICE ZONE- 9m wide area

behind each end line.

- Laterally limited by two short lines.

- Extends to the end of the free zone.

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ZONES AND AREAS 3 SUBSTITUTION ZONE-Limited by the extension of both attach lines up to the scorer’s table.

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ZONES AND AREAS

LIBERO REPLACEMENT ZONE

- Part of the free zone on the side of the team benches.

- Limited by the extension of the attack line up to the end line.

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ZONES AND AREAS

WARM-UP AREA- (For FIVB, World and Official Competitions)

-Sized approx. 3x3m located in both of the bench-side corners, outside the free zone.

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ZONES AND AREAS

PENALTY AREA-Sized approx. 1x1m equipped with two chairs, located in the control area.

-Limited by a 5cm wide red line

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BASIC PRINCIPLES / RULES OF THE

GAME

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“Knowing and understanding the basic tenets of volleyball can be helpful for volleyball newbies and veterans

alike.”

Read more at: http://volleyball.isport.com/volleyball-guides/volleyball-rules-regulations

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BASIC PRINCIPLES

1) Don’t let the ball hit the floor on your side of the net

The primary objective in volleyball is make the ball hit the floor on the opponent’s side of the court, while simultaneously preventing it from dropping on your side.

2) Three contacts/hits per side

Each team is allowed a maximum of three contacts before it must send the ball back over the net. 

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BASIC PRINCIPLES

3) Players must rotate clockwiseIn volleyball, six players rotate clockwise through six

different positions on their side of the net. There are three front row positions (left front, middle front, and right front) and three back row positions (left back, middle back, and right back). Teams rotate with each new server.

4) No player can hit the ball twice in succession

5) A player may not cause the ball to come to a rest during contact

6) The net is off-limits

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THE GAME PLAY

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DURING THE PLAY

• Maximum of three hits per side.

• Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit).

• Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on serve

• A ball touching a boundary line is good.

• A legal hit is contact with the ball by a player body above and including the waist which does not allow the ball to visibly come to a rest.

• If two or more players contact the ball simultaneously, it is considered one play and the players involved may not participate in the next play.

• A player must not block or attack a serve.

• Switching positions will be allowed only between front line players.

( After the serve only ).

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The Serve• Server must serve from behind the end line until after

contact

• Ball may be served underhand or overhand.

• Ball must be clearly visible to opponents before serve.

• Served ball may graze the net and drop to the other side for point.

• First game serve is determined by a volley, each subsequent game shall be served by the previous game loser.

• Serve must be returned by a bump only. no setting or attacking a serve.

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Substitution

• There are a set number of substitutions allotted per game (the specific amount differs according to league and/or level of play).

• A player may substitute into the game only during dead ball situations.

• To enter the game, a coach or player must request a substitution from the official, after which the substitute must enter the substitution zone and wait for the referee’s approval.

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Scoring• Rally scoring will be used. • There will be a point scored on every score of

the ball.• Offense will score on a defense miss or out of

bounds hit.• Defense will score on an offensive miss, out of

bounds hit, or serve into the net.• Game will be played to 25 pts.• Must win by 2 points.

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Rotation• Team will rotate each time they win the serve• Players shall rotate in a clockwise manner• There shall be 4-6 players on each side.

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Basic Skills5

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Serving• The serve initiates play. While there are several different serving techniques—

a. underhand serve b. float servec. jump served. top spin serve

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Passing• The pass is a method of receiving an opponent’s serve and/or overhand attack.

• Two popular forms of this skill: 1. the forearm pass 2. the overhand pass

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Setting• When setting the ball, the goal is to position the ball in the air so that a teammate is able to easily complete an overhand attack/hit. 

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Blocking• A block is an attempt to halt an opponent’s attack by jumping with the hands overhead to create a barrier at the net. The most common blocking violation is touching the net. 

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Hitting• The attack usually takes place on a team’s third and final contact. Because an attacker’s goal is to down the ball on the other team’s side of the court, players often jump when striking the ball to increase the difficulty of receiving the hit.

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Volleyball Lingo / Terms

http://www.strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com/volleyball-terms.html

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AceTranslation

An ace in volleyball occurs when a player serves the ball and it goes over the net and lands on the floor untouched by the other team.

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Side-outTranslation:

A side-out in volleyball occurs when the team that served the ball fails to win a point on the play, resulting in a loss of serve to the opponent.

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RoofTranslation:

When a player jumps above the net to block, and blocks the ball straight down.

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Stuff BlockTranslation:

Stuff block is when a player jumps about the height of the net, blocks the ball, and the ball goes back at the person who attacked (spiked) the ball.

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DigTranslation:

When a player makes a save from a very difficult spike.

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KillTranslation:

A kill is when a team spikes the ball and it is successfully put away.

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Paint BrushTranslation

When the hitter swings and barely "brushes" the bottom of the ball. The ball often drops over the blockers for a kill.

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Six PackTranslation

A six pack occurs when a defensive player gets hit in the head or face by a spiked ball. Also called a facial.

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ToolTranslation

Deliberately hitting the ball off the block for a kill. This is also called using the block or a wipe.

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Kamsahamnida“Thank you”