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St.

Bridget College
Batangas City, Philippines
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
PAASCU Accredited
Contact No. (043) 723-3616

Evangelista Ken Leinard F.

BSED-ENG 2

A 'game plan' is a collection of strategies and tactics with concrete actions to assist you
solve a specific problem based on the context and consequences of the problem, giving
you the best potential set of outcomes in your solution proposal based on the inputs and
resources you have to fight the war.

The middle blocker, sometimes known as the middle hitter, is the volleyball team's
tallest player. To make a blocking effort, the middle blocker must read the other team's
attackers and immediately lift his or her arms over the net. This is not, however, solely a
defensive posture.

A “tip” occurs when a player sends the ball over the goal with one open hand. The
player contacts the ball with the pads of their fingers and directs it in the desired
direction. In the court, tips are generally sent short, but they may sometimes be
delivered deep.

A block is given when a player successfully blocks the ball into the opposing team's
court, resulting in a point or side out. Touches and balls that are retained in play are not
considered blocks.

The second contact (after a pass or dig) is referred to as a "set." The “setter” is the
player who makes the first move. A set is usually produced with two hands overhead. A
player's forearms are used to create a bump set. With the same action, a player can
also set the ball over the net on the first, second, or third touch.
St. Bridget College
Batangas City, Philippines
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
PAASCU Accredited
Contact No. (043) 723-3616

Matches in volleyball are played to a best-of-five format. The first four sets are played to
a total of 25 points, while the last set is played to a total of 15 points. A set must be won
by a team by two points. Because there is no ceiling, each set is played until one of the
sides has a two-point lead.

Setter - The setter is the player in charge of the offensive for the team. They'll aim to get
the second touch and set it up for the opposite or outside batter. A setter must be able
to communicate effectively and make rapid judgments throughout a match.

Aces - A serve that results in a point. Unbothered by the opponent's floor. If the
opponent passes the first ball, but it cannot be retained in play. If official calls are lifted
from the receiver. If the receiving team is not in the rotation.

Technical pause or Technical time out is the unique required time out, in addition to time
outs, is intended to promote volleyball through play analysis and to provide extra
commercial possibilities. For FIVB World and Official tournaments, Technical Time Outs
are required.

When we say a 'do or die' assignment, we imply you must utilize all of your energy to
complete something. I don't see how this is difficult unless you are one of those who
does not comprehend or fails to realize the obvious. He was expressing himself in
English. There are also idiomatic phrases in the English language.

When it comes to passing the ball in volleyball, there are two types of errors. A
reception error happens when a player fails to properly pass the ball after receiving a
serve, whereas a passing error occurs when a player makes a mistake during the play
after receiving a serve.
St. Bridget College
Batangas City, Philippines
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
PAASCU Accredited
Contact No. (043) 723-3616

Timing -The goal is to introduce the concept of timing the approach and making contact
with the ball at its highest point. If the player is having difficulty catching the ball in front
of their body, have them hit the ball into the opponent's court.

A service ace (is a serve that immediately results in a point. A player is given a service
ace, If the serve lands undisturbed on the opponent's court and If the opponent passes
the serve but it cannot be retained in play.

Volleyball Defense - What a set of players does to prevent opponents from scoring or
sliding out is referred to as Volleyball defense. Volleyball defense consists of both
blocking and digging or touching the ball in the backcourt. After a serve, attack, or
“down ball” or “free ball,” a team would also play defense.

Offense Minded People are proactive rather than reactive. Not addressing issues, but
rather enhancing procedures. Trying something new rather than sticking with what they
have. Dictating the game's tempo, whatever the game may be.

Surprise attack -The center runs a one, the opposite comes in for a two off the middle's
shoulder, and the outside runs/slides around to hit a back-two. Shoot : A variant on the
fast set in which the ball is put to the outside batter rather than the centre.

Net for volleyball the high net that divides the two teams and must be passed over by
the volleyball net is a kind of In tennis or badminton, game equipment consists of a strip
of netting dividing the playing area.

Service Error - A serving error is a penalty assessed to a player when the serve hits or
fails to cross the net. The serve is out of bounds. The server is summoned due to a foot
or time violation. In this scenario, the player who should have served is held
accountable for the blunder.
St. Bridget College
Batangas City, Philippines
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
PAASCU Accredited
Contact No. (043) 723-3616

Miscommunication is defined as a failure to convey a message or a lack of clear


communication. Miscommunication occurs when you leave a message for someone and
it is not correctly recorded. A two-party contact in which information was not transmitted
as expected.

Serve. Every rally's first contact is referred to as a "serve." The player who serves is
referred to as the "server." A server often swings overhead with one open hand and
sends the ball over the net from behind the end line.

The volleyball pass is made by a player on the serving team who "receives" the ball
after it has been served by the server. In volleyball serve receive, a passer is the player
who "passes the ball" up to the setter, who is responsible for making the second (of
three) touches.

Short - The ball is considered to be "short" when it is sent over the goal in front of a
player.

An underhand serve is a style of serve in which the player holds the ball in one hand,
swings the other in an arc below the waist, and smashes the ball with a fist from the
bottom to put it in play. The player does not fling the ball up in the air in an underhand
serve, as in previous serve attempts.

Blocker - Ideally, the goal of the blockers is to stuff or divert the ball that the opponent is
attacking. If the block fails to deflect the ball, the blockers must channel the ball to a
backcourt defender. A good block takes away a section of the floor, allowing other
teammates to cover the remainder of the court.

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