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Physical Education 4

Charis Joyce B. Tinampay


STUDENT Mr. Rey Augusto
SUBJECT TEACHER
VOLLEYBAL
L HISTORY
TIMELINE
1895- earliest version of volleyball
invented by William Morgan
1949- Inaugural world volleyball
championship held at Czech republic

1916- different hit types and


passing style invented

1964- volleyball appears on


Olympic games
1917-1920- modern rule
adaptations are introduced

1975- men’s and women’s


national teams are formed
1922- USA volleyball, sports
governing official governing body

1981- debut of the NCAA


volleyball team
1930- Beach volleyball (2 0n 2)
is played for the first time
INDOOR VOLLEYBALL

BEACH VOLLEYBALL
BEACH VOLLEYBALL INDOOR VOLLEYBALL

Beach volleyball matches consist of a series of best- Indoor volleyball matches consist of five sets, or
of-three games, with each game played to 21 games. The first team to get 25 points wins the
points. Two sets wins the match, and the third game. Three sets wins the match, and the fifth
tiebreaker set, if needed, is also played to 15 tiebreaker set, if needed, is played to 15 points.
SCORING points. In both indoor and outdoor volleyball, one
team has to win by two points.

Beach courts are smaller at 52’ x 26.25’w and do Indoor courts are 60’ x 30’w and have an attack
COURT SIZES not have an attack line. line 10’ from the center line, which back row
players must stay behind when hitting the ball. 

BALLS Beach volleyballs are larger, softer, and lighter than Indoor volleyballs are made of leather and are
indoor volleyballs. heavier than outdoor volleyballs.
Beach volleyball has two players on each side, as Indoor volleyball has six players per team, with
beach volleyball players are typically free to move each player having a specific role. 
PLAYERS PER SLIDE around and cover more ground.

 Conversely, thick-soled shoes are a necessity on Beach volleyball players typically play the sport
hard, indoor volleyball courts to help gain traction, barefoot. While the lack of foot support could
FOOTWEAR leverage, and positioning when serving, sprinting, contribute to rolled ankles and sprains, footwear
or receiving the volleyball. is not very practical on sand courts.
A. SERVING (Overhand Serve)
B. SETTING
C. PASSING
D. BLOCKING
E. SPIKING
Officiating Official of Volleyball

A. FIRST REFEREE
B. SECONG REFEREE
C. SCORER
D. LINE JUDGE
FIRST A. The first referee is in charge from the
REFEREE beginning of the match until the end.

B. The first referee has authority over all other


members of the officiating crew.

C. The first referee should talk to all the


officiating crew members before the match
starts, going over any questions officials might
have about their responsibilities. 

D. The first referee should have a talk with the


second referee before the match starts
discussing issues such as pre-match protocol
and anything that will help the match run more
smoothly.
SECOND
REFEREE
The second referee should establish a
rapport with thescorekeeper and libero
tracker. If the scorer and libero
tracker have a problem or don't
understand something, they should be
comfortable enough to ask the second
referee for help.
• The scorekeeper's main job is to make
sure the score is correct at all
times. The scorekeeper uses a score
sheet to keep track of the game.

• If there is a difference between the


score on the score sheet and the

SCORER
visual score (flip score, electronic
scoreboard, etc.) the visual score
should be changed to match the
score on the scoresheet unless the
mistake on the scoresheet can be
determined and corrected.
LINE JUDGE
• If only two line judges are used, they stand
at the corner of the endline that is closest
to the right hand of each referee,
diagonally from the corner.
• The line judges watch the endline and
sideline of their respective corners.
• For FIVB and Official Competitions, four
line judges are used. Each line judge stands
in the free zone 1 to 3 meters, lined up
with the imaginary extension of their
respective line.
• Line judge's main responsibility is to make
signals to help out the referees in making
judgment calls.
• Line judges may be instructed to use
flags to make the signals.
THANK YOU

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