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Name: Mavie Gale G.

Cruz
MAPEH 6 - JUPITERIANS
1/4/23
Teacher: Ma’am Grace DePalma

VOLLEYBALL COURT
The volleyball court protects the health of the athletes as it is surrounded by wire mesh and
synthetic ground. A volleyball court is 30 feet wide and 60 feet long; each side of the net is 30
feet by 30 feet. The playing surface area for two team's competing against each other is called the
full court and the official full volleyball court measurements are 59 feet by 29 feet by 6 inches.
These measurements are for both men's and women's courts and is usually rounded up to 60 feet
long by 30 feet wide.

HALF VOLLEYBALL COURT MEASUREMENTS


The official volleyball court measurements for one team's playing area also known as half court
is 29 feet 6 inches by 29 feet by 6 inches.
The half volleyball court measurements for both men's and women's courts is often rounded up
to 30 feet long by 30 feet wide.

VOLLEYBALL COURT ZONES


There are 6 specific volleyball zones on the court which most players learn about first. These 6
zones are rotational positions on the court that players rotate in and out of when their teams win a
rally and the right to serve.
These same zones are also called serving zones that teams on offense have their players serve to.
These 6 zones on the volleyball court are called:
 Zone 1 located in Right Back - is also called RB or P1, Position 1
 Zone 2 located Right Front - is also called RF or P2, Position 2
 Zone 3 located Middle Front - is also called MF or P3, Position 3
 Zone 4 located Left Front - is called LF or P4, Position 4
 Zone 5 located Left Back - is called LB or P5, Position 5
 Zone 6 located Middle Back - is called MB or P6, Position 6

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