4. Volleyball
is played by two teams
composed of six (6) players
each.
The players use their hands
and forearms to hit the ball back
and forth over the net.
5. HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
• The game volleyball was
invented and developed by
Dr. William G. Morgan in
1895 at the Young Men’s
Christian Association
(YMCA) in Holyoke,
Massachusetts, USA.
6. HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
• It was previously known as
mintonette.
• It was originally intended for
the old patrons of YMCA
since basketball was too
vigorous for them.
7. HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
• Volleyball eventually
evolved to be fast-paced
and dynamic sport that it
was today.
14. HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
•In “bomba” or “kill”, the
ball was passed or set in
a high direction, so a
teammate could hit it
down hard over the net
to the other side.
15. BASIC GAME PLAYS
The objective of
volleyball is to hit the ball
over the net before it
touches the ground.
16. BASIC GAME PLAYS
If a team is not able to
hit the ball and return it to
the opponent’s side of the
court, a point and serve
will be given to the
opponent.
17. BASIC GAME PLAYS
A team is allowed to hit
the ball at a maximum of
three times before
returning it to the
opposing team’s side of
the court.
18. BASIC GAME PLAYS
There are six (6) players
in the game. Each players
take turns in serving the
ball. Movement of the
rotation for serving is
clockwise.
21. BASIC GAME PLAYS
Game begins with one
team serving from behind
the end line in the back right
corner.
22. BASIC GAME PLAYS
A team needs 25 point
to win a set.
There are three sets and
a team needs two (2) sets to
win the match.
25. Volleyball Court
- has a width of
9 m and a length of
18m.
The center or
the middle line
divides the court into
two square halves
measuring 9mx9m.
26. Volleyball Court
-a net is placed
just above the center
line.
The attack line is
3m from the center line
or net on each line. It
divides the playing
area- the back courtand
front court.
30. Volleyball
- made of flexible
leather or synthetic
leather.
The standard circumference
of the ball is 65 to 67 cm and
weighs 260 to 280 grams.
31. PASSING AND RECEIVING
Passing and receiving are two
related skills in volleyball.
When you receive the ball, you
also get to pass it, either to a
teammate or over the net to the
opponents side of the court.
32. Two Types of Passing
• Underhand Pass
- common
type of passing
- used when
the ball is received
below shoulder
level.
33. Two Types of Passing
• Overhead Pass
-also known
as the overhand
pass
- used when
the ball is received
above shoulder
level.
34. RECEIVING
• The most basic volleyball skill.
–The most common way to receive a
volleyball is the bump or the dig,
–It is used to receive a ball that is below
head level
35. SERVING
A service is the act of hitting the ball
to let it go over the net into the other side
of the volleyball.