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Guess the Anime

HAIKYU
Guess the
role
SETTER

Can you show the


setting position?

Tobio Kageyama
Middle Blocker /
Decoy

What do you think


is the Role of a
DECOY?

Shoyo Hinata
Outside Hitter

What do you think


is the Role of an
Outside Hitter?

Ryunosuke Tanaka
Opposite Hitter

What do you think


is the importance of
having an ACE
player on the
team?
Asahi Azumane
Libero

Can you
demonstrate the
position on
receiving a ball?

Yu Nishinoya
Basic
Skills in
Volleyball
Volleyball
• It is a ball game that consists of 2
teams in which a ball is hit over a net,
the aim is to score points by making
the ball reach the opponent's court.

• Volleyball has six basic skills: Serve,


Dig, Pass, Set, Spike and Block.
Serve
• It is the attempt to drive the ball into
the opponent's court.

• There are 2 basic serve: underhand


serve and overhand serve.
How to Serve
Underhand Serve
• First the player need to hold the ball
with their non-dominant hand, drop the
ball slightly and finally hit the ball with
the dominant hand.
Overhead Serve
• First hold the ball with the non-
dominant hand then toss the ball 2-3
feet in front of the body and then hit it
with the strong and hard surface of the
dominant hand.
Pass
• The ability to prevent the ball from
touching one's court by bumping or
passing the ball.
How to Pass
• First the player need to bend their
knees for ready position. The player
also needs to make their forefingers
perpendicular and thumbs are parallel
to each other. Lastly when the ball is
coming, the player need to make sure
that their arms are straight and hit the
ball either by wrist and arms.
Dig
• The attempt by a team to properly
handle the opponent's serve or any
form of attack.
How to Dig
• Almost same as pass because it is both
an attempt to receive ball properly, but
unlike in pass, in dig a player can use
different parts of their bodies such as
hands, foot, arms and sometimes legs
just to save the ball.
Set
• A tactical skill in which a ball is
directed to a point where a player can
spike it in the opponent's court.
How to Set
• First a player need to make sure that
their hand can accommodate the shape
of the ball then set or toss the ball
above the head by pushing the ball and
extending their arms.
Spike
• An act of scoring the ball over the net
into the opposing court effectively and
aggressively.
How to Spike
• First the dominant foot should take the
first step and then follow by the non-
dominant foot. For example right-left
foot step then fast right-left foot steps
then jump and hit the ball.
Block
• An action taken by players by standing
or jumping at the front of the net to
stop or alter an opponent's attack.
How to Block
• First a player should be in a ready
position: bend knees and elbows, and
hands are raise in front of the face.
The blocker should be alert and ready
to run left or right the moment the
setter set the ball to the spiker. The
blocker needs to jump straight with
extended arms and spread fingers.
Video Link
1. Underhand Serve and Overhand
Serve- https://youtu.be/SnG7XJDunzs
2. Dig - https://youtu.be/MAFi2kguhYs
3. Pass- https://youtu.be/gOgfoEGUDCA
4. Toss - https://youtu.be/h5mpBCRK_yk
5. Spike- https://youtu.be/VrMI1dpV8c0
6. Block- https://youtu.be/amVtOHl4TAk
A setter runs the team's offense. They aim
to receive the second touch, setting it for an
attacking player. Due to this responsibility,
they need to have strong communication
skills as they direct the offense and make
quick decisions on the court.
The middle blocker, sometimes known as
the middle hitter, is the tallest player on the
volleyball team. Their main role for the
team is being the first line of defense
against the opposing team's hits. The
middle blocker will have chances for quick
points throughout the set.
The outside hitter must be the player who
hits and blocks on the front left side of the
court. In defence, their role is to support the
blocking of an opponent's shot from where
the ball crosses the net.
The opposite hitter is the player who most
often scores the most points in the team.
Opposite hitters don't have the passing
responsibilities. They stand behind the
passers on the rotation while libero and
outside hitters pass the ball and place
themselves to the left front, right front or
right back playing position.
The libero is a player specialized in
defensive skills: the libero must wear a
contrasting jersey color from their
teammates and cannot block or attack the
ball when it is entirely above net height.
When the ball is not in play, the libero can
replace any back-row player, without prior
notice to the officials.

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