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VOLLEYBALL EQUIPMENTS AND

BASIC SKILLS OF VOLLEYBALL

INSTRUCTOR: MS. OPHELIA SIDRO


TIME: 2:00-3:00 PM (MW) SECTION C
GROUP 2
MEMBERS:
CAMPOS, MARISSE B.
CABUGUAS, CHRISTIAN JADE B.
SOTES, JULLIA
CANETE, MARLON
BANDICO, JANICE M.
TEJARES, LEN MARK S.
CAMBIO, JOEL B.
ARCABO, JUDEL P.
ACERA, CLAIRE PIA C.
GABUNALES, JUDY MAE
SALANDRON, ALONA C.
ORONGAN, TRICIA MAE P.
DUMAS-OG, GRECILDA A.

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1. Volleyball Ball

Volleyballs have many more differences between each ball than expected. The main
factor that differentiates each ball is whether they are used indoors or outdoors. One main
different between indoor and outdoor volleyballs is indoor volleyballs are molded
together and are usually leather while outdoor volleyballs are usually made of composite
water resistant material.

2. Volleyball Net

The net part of an official volleyball net is 32 feet long by 39 inches tall. For men's
volleyball, the net should be 8 feet off the ground, while for women's volleybal, the net
should be 7 feet and 4 inches off the gorund. The main purpose of volleyball nets are to
both separate each side of the court and to signify how high a volleyball hit needs to be
above the ground to be in play.
3. Volleyball Court

Each side of a volleyball court is 30 feet by 30 feet, making the total size 60 feet long by
30 feet wide. The court also has a few lines on it. The line on each side is known as the
service line, the line ten feet from the net on either side is known as the attack line and the
line in the middle is known as the center line. The Center line, along ith the net, separate
each team's side of the court. Court floors can be wood, rubber tile, grass or sand
depending on location and level of play.

4. Volleyball Poles

Typical Volleyball net poles are between 10.5 ft and 6 ft tall. They are usually made
with steel or aluminum.

5.Volleyball shoes

Volleyball shoes have a gum rubber sole, and are designed for lateral movement.

6. Knee pads

Knee pads are considered necessary at most level of volleyball. A lot of players kneel to
get the ball at lower angles so knee pads are important to prevent bruising and floor burns
and make players more comfortable.
Basic Volleyball Skills

1. Serve - both underhand and overhand

2. Bump - receiving serve and passing to the setter.

3. Set - receiving the pass and setting the ball for the hitters (spiking)
4. Dig - usually back row players that successfully keep a spiked ball in
play.

5. Spike - forcefully hit the ball downward at the opponent. (kill)

6. Blocking - is a skill in volleyball used to prevent the opponent from


successful attack hit. It is used to deflect the ball coming from an
attacker.

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