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▪ MEMBERS:

▪ JOHNLLOYD ATIGA

▪ WINDEL SEBATIAN

▪ MARK KEVIN CORPUZ


GROUP-3

▪ LOUIE PITA VOLLEY BALL


 
STORY

▪ BON ROQUE ESPINA RULES

SKILL

▪ RYAN TALOZA

▪ CHRISTIAN JAMES PALOR

▪ MARK JUN CORPUZ


WHO IS THE INVENTED OR STORY OF THE
VOLLEY BALL GAME?
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by WilliamNG.MWMorgan, physical director of the 
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was designed
as an indoor sport for businessmen who found the new game of basketball too vigorous.
Morgan called the sport “mintonette,” until a professor from Springfield College in 
Massachusetts noted the volleying nature of play and proposed the name of “volleyball.”
The original rules were written by Morgan and printed in the first edition of the Official
Handbook of the Athletic League of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of North
America (1897). The game soon proved to have wide appeal for both sexes in schools,
playgrounds, the armed forces, and other organizations in the United States, and it was
subsequently introduced to other countries.
In 1916 rules were issued jointly by the YMCA and the 
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The first nationwide tournament in the
United States was conducted by the National YMCA Physical Education Committee in 
New York City in 1922. The United States Volleyball Association (USVBA) was formed in
1928 and recognized as the rules-making, governing body in the United States. From
1928 the USVBA—now known as USA Volleyball (USAV)—has conducted annual
national men’s and senior men’s (age 35 and older) volleyball championships, except
during 1944 and 1945. Its women’s division was started in 1949, and a senior women’s
division (age 30 and older) was added in 1977. Other national events in the United States
are conducted by member groups of the USAV such as the YMCA and the NCAA.
Volleyball was introduced into Europe by American troops during World War I, when
national organizations were formed. The Fédération Internationale de Volley Ball (FIVB)
was organized in Paris in 1947 and moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1984. The
USVBA was one of the 13 charter members of the FIVB, whose membership grew to
more than 210 member countries by the late 20th century.
WHAT IS THE RULES OF VOLLEY BALL GAME?

▪ Volleyball Rules ▪ Players & Equipment

▪ Variations of the game volleyball have been in circulation ▪ Each team has 6 players on a court at any one time. Substitutes
since around 1895. The game has evolved since then and can be used throughout the game. There are no professional
it was in 1964 where the sport entered its first Olympic mixed sex teams. Each player takes up a position in either the
games. The sport now has a global following with nations attacking zone (next to the net) or the defensive zone (at the
from around the world professionally competing. The back of the court). Three players are in each zone and rotate in a
pinnacle of the sport comes in the Olympic Games were clockwise position after every point.
the best players are often on show
▪ The court is of a rectangular shape and measures 18m x 9m.
Running across the court is a 2.43m high net with the ball
measuring 8 inches in diameter and weighing between 9 and 10
ounces. Around the outlines of the court is an out of bounds
area and if the ball were to bounce in these sections then a point
would be awarded to the opposing team.

▪ Each team gets up to two timeouts per set of 30 seconds each.


After each set the amount of timeouts resets back to two
regardless of how many have been used previously.
Winning the Game
To win the game you must score more points than your opponents. The best of 3 or 5 sets are generally
played and the winners will be the first team to reach the required number of sets.

▪ Scoring Rules of Volleyball


▪ To score a point the ball must hit the ground within the outlined section in Each team consist of 6 players and 6 substitutes. Players can be
your opponentS half. You can also score a point by your opponent failing
to hit the outlined section within your half or your opponent hitting the substituted at any time but if they are to return can only be swapped
ball into the net. A point can be scored off either teams serve. for the player that replaced them.

▪ A player serving must do so from behind the base line and can use either Each team can hit the ball up to three times before the ball must be
an over or underarm action and hit with only the hand. Once the serve has returned. The defensive team can then try and block or return the ball
been made the sever can join their team in-play and battle out the point. again hitting it a maximum of three times.

▪ Each team is allowed to hit the ball three times before the ball must be
returned. A player is not allowed to hit the ball twice in succession. If the
Games are played up to 25 points and must be won by 2 clear points.
ball hits the boundary line then the ball is deemed to be in-play. The
defensive team can jump and try to block the ball returning to their side of Violations will be called for the following:
the court. If a block attempt is made and the ball bounces in their
opponents half then a point is awarded. If after the block the ball bounces Stepping over the base line when serving the ball.
out then a point is awarded to the opposing team. Ball hits the net and fails to get over the net (If the ball hits the
net and still goes over the net then this is perfectly legal).
▪ Each game is played to 25 points and must be two points clear. If the
scores reach 24-24 then the game is played until one team leads by two. Players are not allowed to carry, palm or run with the ball.
Players must not touch the net with any part of the body. If the
net is said to have hit them rather than vice-versa, then this is ok.
The ball cannot travel under the net.
Players cannot reach over the net and hit the ball.
WHAT IS THE SKILL OF VOLLEY BALL

▪ 6 Basic Volleyball Skills

 The six basic volleyball skills are passing, setting, spiking, blocking, digging, and serving.

Passing is often thought of as the most important skill in volleyball. If you can't pass the serve, then you won't ever put your
team in a position to score a point.

The importance of serving is often undervalued. Many coaches don't teach players to serve aggressive and use this
opportunity to give the team an advantage for scoring points.

Blocking is perhaps the least taught skill in volleyball. Players can get away with poor blocking skills because not blocking isn't
going to hurt the team as much as being poor at executing other skills in volleyball.

Digging is another skill that isn't focused on quite as much as most skills in volleyball.

The setter position is considered to be the most important position in volleyball. The setter basically runs the team offense.

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▪ How to Play Volleyball ▪ Success Breads Success
▪ The object of the game is to score 25 points first.
▪ As player skills improve,
Points are scored by winning the rally. One way to win the standards increase. This is key if you want
rally is by spiking the ball to the floor of the opponents
court. to have highly successful volleyball teams.
As skill improves, the players expectation
There are many other ways to win the rally. will increase. As a player learns, they will
Here are a few... start to expect to be more successful.
▪ Hitting the ball off the opponent in way that ball isn't Learning is fun and as skill level improves,
retrievable.
players will naturally try to improve their
▪ The opponent not being able to return a spiked ball back skill level. This is a cycle that will never
across the net successfully. stop. As long as skill level is improving,
▪ The opponent volleyball spiking the ball out of bounds.
players will never become "burned out". It's
natural to never be satisfied. As long as
the athlete believes and expects to
improve, they will continue to always
experience more success.
▪ Serving the ball so tough it can't be returned.

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