HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL.pptx

HISTORY OF
VOLLEYBALL
HISTORY
•In 1895, William G. Morgan, an
instructor at the Young Men's
Christian Association (YMCA) in
Holyoke, Mass. Morgan created the
game of volleyball, at that time called
Mintonette.
•Volleyball originated in the United
States in 1895 as a blend of
basketball, baseball, tennis, and
ORIGIN
•Mintonette was designed to be an indoor sport.
Mintonette was less rough than basketball for
older members of the YMCA, while still
requiring some athletic ability. The first rules
required for a net to be 6 feet 6 inches (1.98
meters) high, a 25 × 50 foot (7.6 × 15.2 meter)
court. Each team could have as many players
as a team wanted. In case of a miss serve, a
second try was allowed. Hitting the ball into
the net was a fault, with loss of the point or a
side-out, except in the case of a first serve
OBJECT OF THE GAME
•The object of the game is to WIN THE MATCH.
Match A match is won by the first team to win
3 out of 5 games. As soon as a team wins 3
games, the match is over. Game A game is
played to 25 points, the first team gets to 25
wins. Games must be won by at least 2 points.
So, if there is a tie, the game shall be played
until one team has a two point lead. If the
match goes to a 5th game, the game is played
to 15 points. Point A point is scored by a team
every time the opponent commits a fault. A
COURT
•The Center Line The center line
extends from sideline to sideline
underneath the net. The center
line separates the courts playing
area into two equal halves, each
30 by 30 feet. Serving Area The
serving area is the area behind
the end line where the server
VOLLEYBALL
EQUIPMENT
•The net is 1 meter (3 ft.) and 9.5 meters
(32 ft.) long when stretched. Net Antennas
are attached to the net inline with the
outside edge of the sideline. Referee Stand
The volleyball game rules require the
referee stand to be a stable platform that
elevates the volleyball referees head to
about 2 or 3 feet above the top of the net.
•The net height for men is 2.43 meters
•The net height for women is 2.24 meters
VOLLEYBALL EQUIPMENT
•The Ball The volleyball must be
spherical. The circumference is
between 65 to 67 cm and weigh
between 260 to 280 grams.
BASIC RULES FOR
PLAYING THE GAME
6 players on a team, 3 on the front row
and 3 on the back rowMaximum of three
hits per side. Player may not hit the ball
twice in succession (A block is not
considered a hit)A ball hitting a boundary
line is “in "It is legal to contact the ball
with any part of a players body
RULES VIOLATION
•Contacting the ball illegally
(lifting, carrying, throwing, etc.
)Touching the net with any part of
the body while the ball is in play
Crossing the court centerline with
any part of your body
FAMOUS HIT SERVE
• 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.
RETURN THE BALL
•The typical sequence of hits is pass, set,
spike (or attack). Sometimes the ball
can be blocked instead.
FOREARM PASS and
OVERHEAD PASS
•FOREARM PASS you have to use for forearms.
You have to move towards the ball and flex your
legs. Your arms should be extended and your
hands intertwined. At the moment of hitting,
extend your legs and follow the movement with
the inclination of the trunk forward.
•OVERHEAD PASS you have to flex your legs, place
below the ball and hit it in front of your face. You
must hit the ball with your hand, while you’re
extending your arms and legs. The fingers are the
latest to hit the ball.
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HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL.pptx

  • 2. HISTORY •In 1895, William G. Morgan, an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Mass. Morgan created the game of volleyball, at that time called Mintonette. •Volleyball originated in the United States in 1895 as a blend of basketball, baseball, tennis, and
  • 3. ORIGIN •Mintonette was designed to be an indoor sport. Mintonette was less rough than basketball for older members of the YMCA, while still requiring some athletic ability. The first rules required for a net to be 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 meters) high, a 25 × 50 foot (7.6 × 15.2 meter) court. Each team could have as many players as a team wanted. In case of a miss serve, a second try was allowed. Hitting the ball into the net was a fault, with loss of the point or a side-out, except in the case of a first serve
  • 4. OBJECT OF THE GAME •The object of the game is to WIN THE MATCH. Match A match is won by the first team to win 3 out of 5 games. As soon as a team wins 3 games, the match is over. Game A game is played to 25 points, the first team gets to 25 wins. Games must be won by at least 2 points. So, if there is a tie, the game shall be played until one team has a two point lead. If the match goes to a 5th game, the game is played to 15 points. Point A point is scored by a team every time the opponent commits a fault. A
  • 5. COURT •The Center Line The center line extends from sideline to sideline underneath the net. The center line separates the courts playing area into two equal halves, each 30 by 30 feet. Serving Area The serving area is the area behind the end line where the server
  • 6. VOLLEYBALL EQUIPMENT •The net is 1 meter (3 ft.) and 9.5 meters (32 ft.) long when stretched. Net Antennas are attached to the net inline with the outside edge of the sideline. Referee Stand The volleyball game rules require the referee stand to be a stable platform that elevates the volleyball referees head to about 2 or 3 feet above the top of the net. •The net height for men is 2.43 meters •The net height for women is 2.24 meters
  • 7. VOLLEYBALL EQUIPMENT •The Ball The volleyball must be spherical. The circumference is between 65 to 67 cm and weigh between 260 to 280 grams.
  • 8. BASIC RULES FOR PLAYING THE GAME 6 players on a team, 3 on the front row and 3 on the back rowMaximum of three hits per side. Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit)A ball hitting a boundary line is “in "It is legal to contact the ball with any part of a players body
  • 9. RULES VIOLATION •Contacting the ball illegally (lifting, carrying, throwing, etc. )Touching the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play Crossing the court centerline with any part of your body
  • 10. FAMOUS HIT SERVE • 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. RETURN THE BALL •The typical sequence of hits is pass, set, spike (or attack). Sometimes the ball can be blocked instead.
  • 11. FOREARM PASS and OVERHEAD PASS •FOREARM PASS you have to use for forearms. You have to move towards the ball and flex your legs. Your arms should be extended and your hands intertwined. At the moment of hitting, extend your legs and follow the movement with the inclination of the trunk forward. •OVERHEAD PASS you have to flex your legs, place below the ball and hit it in front of your face. You must hit the ball with your hand, while you’re extending your arms and legs. The fingers are the latest to hit the ball.