Volleyball Reviewer
Volleyball Reviewer
- VOLLEYBALL is a team sport in which two teams of six (6) players are separated by a
net.
FIVB (International Federation of Volleyball)
- Highest governing body of the sport founded in Paris, France in 1947.
- Its headquarters are located in Lausanne, Switzerland and its
current president is Ary Graça.
HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
WILLIAM G. MORGAN
A physical education director in the YMCA
in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA.
Volleyball was first played as an official Olympic sport in the 1964 Olympics. Japan won the first
gold medal in women’s volleyball and the USSR won the first gold for men’s volleyball. The first
volleyball net borrowed from tennis was only 6’6” high (though you need to remember that the
average American was shorter in the nineteenth century). The offensive style of setting and spiking
was first demonstrated in the Philippines in 1916. Over the years that followed, it became clear
that standard rules were needed for tournament play and thus the USVBA (United States
Volleyball Association) was formed in 1928.
TIMELINE
Playing Area
- includes the playing court and the free zone
which is a minimum of 3m wide on all sides.
- It shall be rectangular and symmetrical.
Lines on the Court
1. Service Line - the area from which the server may serve the volleyball.
2. Center Line - is marked at the center of the court dividing it equally into
30 feet squares (9m), above which the net is placed.
3. Attack Line - Attack line, whose rear edge is drawn 3ms back from the axis
of the center line marks the front zone.
4. Boundary Lines - Two sidelines and two end lines mark the playing court.
*** All lines are 5 cm wide. Must be of light color which is different from the color of the floor
and from any other lines.
Ball
• Standards
- Shall be spherical, made out of flexible
leather or synthetic leather case with a
bladder inside, made of rubber or similar
material.
• Colors: Uniform light color or a
combination of colors.
SUBSTITUTION ZONE
- Limited by the extension of both attach lines up to the scorer’s table.
Basic Principles
1) Don’t let the ball hit the floor on your side of the net.
- The primary objective in volleyball is make the ball hit the floor on the opponent’s
side of the court, while simultaneously preventing it from dropping on your side.
2) Three contacts/hits per side
- Each team is allowed a maximum of three contacts before it must send the ball back
over the net.
3) Players must rotate clockwise
- In volleyball, six players rotate clockwise through six different positions on their side
of the net. There are three front row positions (left front, middle front, and right front)
and three back row positions (left back, middle back, and right back). Teams rotate
with each new server.
4) No player can hit the ball twice in succession.
5) A player may not cause the ball to come to a rest during contact
6) The net is off-limits
Positions