PHED 10042 TEAM Sports Volley Ball and Basketball: Polytechnic University of The Philippines
PHED 10042 TEAM Sports Volley Ball and Basketball: Polytechnic University of The Philippines
PHED 10042 TEAM Sports Volley Ball and Basketball: Polytechnic University of The Philippines
(VOLLEYBALL)
Wendell M. Padilla II
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Human Kinetics
Lesson 1 Orientation
Overview and Objectives ……………………………….………………….............1
Course Content
a. Vision and Mission …………………………… ……………………………….1
b. Grading System …………………………………………….…….…………….1
Activity/Assessment and References ......………………………………….…….2
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IM #: 1 of 8:
Orientation
Week: 1 of 18 First Sem.
I. OVERVIEW
The College of Human kinetics is committed to produce graduates that meet
international standards, efficient and effective leaders. Let us start the learning with
an orientation that is designed to guide and prepare the student especially in this
new normal setting in education. From institutional policies, distance learning, basic
requirement, and grading system will be discussed in this lesson.
II. OBJECTIVES
After successful completion of this lesson, students should be able to:
-Explain existing policies of the university.
-Identify which mode of instruction is fit for them.
-Follow instructions in different settings.
PUP Vision
Clearing the paths while laying new foundations to transform the Polytechnic University of the
Philippines into an epistemic community.
PUP Mission
Reflective of the great emphasis being given by the country's leadership aimed at providing
appropriate attention to the alleviation of the plight of the poor, the development of the citizens,
and of the national economy to become globally competitive, the University shall commit its
academic resources and manpower to achieve its goals through:
1. Provision of undergraduate and graduate education which meet international standards of
quality and excellence;
2. Generation and transmission of knowledge in the broad range of disciplines relevant and
responsive to the dynamically changing domestic and international environment;
3. Provision of more equitable access to higher education opportunities to deserving and
qualified Filipinos; and
4. Optimization, through efficiency and effectiveness, of social, institutional, and individual
returns and benefits derived from the utilization of higher education resources.
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The star in the logo stands for the perfection of the human person as well as the
research for truth, while the five concentric circles depict infinite wisdom.
Both the five-pointed star and the five concentric circles stand for quintessence,
meaning the highest form of quality or the most perfect example of creation.
The star is golden yellow not only because this is a star’s natural color but also
because, together with the dark maroon used as background, it is the traditional color of the
University.
Grading System:
Midterm Composition:
- Written output (reflection Paper) - 40%
- Major output - 60%
100% = 50
%
Final term Composition:
- Written output - 30%
- Major output - 70%
100% = 50
%
100
%
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IV. ACTIVITY/ASSESSMENT
Based on what you have read, pls. complete the following sentence below:
1. I had learned that _______________________________.
2.As a student I will________________________________.
3.And as a Filipino, ________________________________.
4.My expectations in this subject are _______________.
V. REFFERENCES
• https://www.pup.edu.ph/
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IM #: 2 of 8
Self-Assessment and Volleyball Introduction
Week: 2-3 of 18 First Sem.
I. OVERVIEW
It is proper to start physical activity with self-assessment and self-testing activity. Self-
testing will determine the readiness of the student to engage in physical activity. This
session will also teach the student/s to be honest in conducting self-assessment. It
also covers the historical development of volleyball, needed equipment to play,
fundamental skills needed, and basic rules of the game.
II. OBJECTIVES
The questionnaire will indicate whether you should check with your doctor before you start a
programmed of physical activity. If you are over 69 years of age and you are not used to being
very active you should certainly check with your doctor. We will treat all information
confidentially.
YES NO
1 Have you ever been diagnosed with a heart condition with advice from a
doctor that you should only do physical activity recommended by them?
2 Have you ever felt pain in your chest whilst you were physically active?
3 Have you ever felt chest pain whilst you were at rest?
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Your privacy
Why do we collect this information from you? We use the information here to assess your
ability to take part in a programmed of physical activity.
I have read, understood and completed this questionnaire. All questions have been answered
to the best of my knowledge. I confirm I have completed a gym induction
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Volleyball, game played by two teams, usually of six players on a side, in which the players
use their hands to bat a ball back and forth over a high net, trying to make the ball touch the
court within the opponents’ playing area before it can be returned. To prevent this a player on
the opposing team bats the ball up and toward a teammate before it touches the court surface
—that teammate may then volley it back across the net or bat it to a third teammate who
volleys it across the net. A team is allowed only three touches of the ball before it must be
returned over the net.
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan, physical director of the Young Men’s
Christian Association (YMCA) in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was designed as an indoor sport
for businessmen who found the new game of basketball too vigorous. Morgan called the sport
“mintonette,” until a professor from Springfield College in Massachusetts noted the volleying
nature of play and proposed the name of “volleyball.” The original rules were written by Morgan
and printed in the first edition of the Official Handbook of the Athletic League of the Young
Men’s Christian Associations of North America (1897). The game soon proved to have wide
appeal for both sexes in schools, playgrounds, the armed forces, and other organizations in the
United States, and it was subsequently introduced to other countries.
1. Serve - it is the attempt to drive the ball into the opponent’s court.
2. Pass - the ability to prevent the ball from touching one’s court by bumping or passing the ball.
3. Dig or Receive - the attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent’s serve or any form
of attack.
4. Set or Toss- a tactical skill in which a ball is directed to a point where a player can spike it in
the opponent’s court.
5. Spike - an act of scoring the ball over the net into the opposing court effectively and
aggressively.
6. Block - an action taken by players by standing or jumping at the front of the net to stop or
alter an opponent’s attack.
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Contacts:
• Each team is allowed to have maximum of three touches before hitting the ball over the
net. (EXCEPTION: block does not count as a touch)
• Same player cannot hit the ball twice in a row (EXCEPTION I: block doesn’t count a
touch.)
• Back row players cannot attack the ball front row. If they attack, they have to perform
the jump behind the attack line (10 feet line, 3-meter line).
o IMPORTANT! The ball has to be completely above the net for it to be an illegal
attack
Antennas:
• It is ALLOWED to play the ball off the net. It is a fault, if the ball contacts net outside
antennas.
• The ball has to travel between the antennas (or the imagined extensions of them) when
flying to the other side of the net.
In or Out?
• Referee calls the ball “IN”, if any part of it hits the lines. (Imagine the ball is painted. If
the ball left a mark that touches the lines, the ball is judged IN) o Ball is ruled OUT, if
o the ball lands outside the boundary lines (without touching the opponent) o
the ball hits the antenna
o any of the net or cables outside the antennas
o a referee stands or poles or the ceiling (EXPECTION: in high school, club or
college volleyball in United States it is allowed to play after ball hits the ceiling)
Let Serve:
a. Let serve is allowed. In other words, the ball can touch the net on the serve.
Points:
• A point is followed after each serve. (Earlier you had a chance to get a point only after
your own serve).
Libero:
• One of the back row players can be substituted to a libero who is a back row specialist
with unlimited subs. The libero can enter and exit the game between each serve without
coach requesting a sub.
Serve:
(1) Server is allowed to serve the ball any place behind the backline. (Earlier there was a
serving area in the corner of the court)
• Players are ALLOWED to double hit the ball on the first contact, for example when they
1) serve receive, or 2) dig the ball
(Since this rule change passing overhead has become commonly used method to pass
the ball. Earlier it was often called a false hit, double hit)
Kicking:
• It is LEGAL to hit the ball with any part of the body, the foot and leg included. (Earlier it
was a mistake to kick the ball.)
• The back row player performs the attack front row. (It is ILLEGAL for the back row
player to step on the attack line when hitting.)
• The back row player blocks the ball. (The player having any part of the body above the
net and touching the ball.)
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• The player double contacts the ball when setting the ball (you CAN NOT double hit the
ball when setting it)
• Player touches the net while the ball is in the play
(EXCEPTION: if the ball is hit the net and it pushes the net to the opposing player)
• Stepping on the back line when serving the ball.
• Reaching over the net to block the ball is ALLOWED, if the other side as used all the
three touches. It is a FALSE, if opposing team has not used all the touches (and there
is somebody trying to make a play there.)
A good warm up pre-workout is something most people skip, but science says you
should make time for it. If rolling your ankle or tweaking your shoulder is not your goal,
stretching your muscles and joints can make a big difference in injury prevention and sports
performance.
Warm – Up
It is very important to perform a proper warm up before any type of physical activity. The
purpose of a warm up is to prevent injury by increasing the body’s core and muscle
temperature. Warm muscles increase the rate of energy production which increases reflexes
and lowers the time it takes to contract a muscle.
Stretching
Stretching keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to
maintain a range of motion in the joints. Without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. Then,
when you call on the muscles for activity, they are weak and unable to extend all the way. That puts
you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle damage.
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Neck Stretching
Upward Downward Side (Right) Side (Left) Twist (Right) Twist (Left)
Quadriceps Hamstring
C. Dynamic warm-up
• Arm circles (forward and backward) (10 reps)
• Toe touches (right and left) (10 reps)
• Hip rotations (like stepping over a fence) (10 reps)
• Bodyweight squats (10 reps)
• Lunges (10 reps)
Toe Touches
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IV. ASSESSMENT
B. Video the warm-up sequence does it three times a week for at least 30 minutes. On
the third week answer the question below:
1. If you compare your experiences from day one up to the last day of the third week
session, what are the significant changed or an effect/s on your body, feelings, and
fitness performance?
2. Can you name components of fitness that you think and feel are being
developed?
V. REFERENCES
http://eparmedx.com/wpcontent/uploads/2013/03/January2020PARQPlusFillable.pdfPA
R-Q Form
https://www.britannica.com/sports/volleyball
https://www.slideshare.net/einelailuj/volleyball-46227770
http://www.volleyballadvisors.com/basic-volleyball-rules.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball#The_court_dimensions
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/the-importance-of-stretching
https://www.wyofitness.com/importance-of-warming-up
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IM #: 3 of 8:
I. OVERVIEW
The pass is the first touch by the team. Basically, you perform a passing skill on any ball that
has been sent over the net to your team’s side of the court. The pass in volleyball is known as
a "bump" or a "forearm pass" because it is performed using the forearms to bump the ball.
II. OBJECTIVES
a. Activity 1: Always start the session with the routine warm-up, stretching and dynamic
warmup that discussed last session. You have 10 minutes to do it.
1. Ball dribbling with right hand while walking forward and going back to your starting position.
2. Ball dribbling with left hand while walking forward and going back to your starting position.
3. Ball dribbling with both hands in front while walking forward and going back to your starting
position.
4. Throwing and catching the ball in front of your body with your both hands (at least 3 meters
high) 10 times.
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1. Hand position
2. Forearm position
1. Passing to yourself
Using the preparatory stance in forearm passing that you learn, practice your passing skills
with this helpful drill. Get into passing position and throw the ball straight up in the air to
yourself and use your forearm passing position on contacting the ball. Keep the ball from hitting
the ground. To work on maintaining control, try to keep your feet stationary. Always look on the
ball while doing the proper stance and keep your platform in a shoulder level position. Do this
several time until you control the ball 10 times without hitting the ground continuously.
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• Pass to partner
Get into passing position and remember always face the target when you pass and be
contacting the ball near the centerline of your body. You need to angle your platform so the ball
will go more straight forward and less up in the air.
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(4) (5)
IV. ASSESSMENT
Practical test on forearm passing. Create a video on executing your forearm pass. You can
ask assistance from your guardian in this, just clearly write the name and relationship to you.
Use this rubric to rate your performance.
Reflective Essay
Direction: Read the question below and write your answer on the space provided
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V. REFERENCES
https://www.jacksonvts.com/volleyball-passing.html
https://www.eastauroraschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000901/Centricity/Domain/441/Volleyball_Skill
s_Rubric.pdf
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IM #: 4 of 8
Overhead or Set Pass
Week: 7-8 of 18 First Sem.
I. OVERVIEW
In volleyball, the overhead pass is an important skill for passing a ball and making a set
to attackers. The movement period when the ball touched the hand was divided into the pull
and push phases with the moment when the ball was at the lowest position. The overhead pass
involves hitting the ball using an overhead playing motion to direct the ball to your teammate.
The ball is played with the fingers using an overhead setting action.
II. OBJECTIVES
First move your body into position so the ball's path is directed at
your forehead. Stagger your feet with your right foot slightly in front of
your left foot and shift your weight to your left foot. Keep your feet,
hips, and shoulders square to the direction of the ball.
The Sequence
1. Perform ready position with weight on the toes, looking to the ball and ready to move.
2. The hands come together above and in front of the head. Look through triangle window
made by thumbs and pointer fingers. The feet are in the forward stride position with
knees bent.
3. Contact the ball close to the forehead with your fingers.
4. Snap wrists forward and upward.
5. Follow through the direction of the ball.
IV. ASSESSMENT
Practical test on overhead pass. Create a video in executing your overhead pass or set. You
can ask assistance from your guardian in this exam, just clearly write the name and
relationship to you. Use this rubric to rate your performance.
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Reflective Essay
Direction: Read the question below and write your answer on the space provided
V. REFERENCES
http://www.vcdm.org/global/images/misc/SIT_Skills_Setting(1).pdf
https://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=5286#.X_wPxegzbIU
https://us.humankinetics.com/blogs/excerpt/overhead-passing
https://www.sportplan.net/drills/Volleyball/1-Techniques/Overhand-throw-catchVP0027.jsp
https://volleyball.ca/uploads/Development/Coach/Skills/One_page_desc./ADV_DEV/EN/P
assing_Overhand_for_e_module_skill_description.pdf
https://www.eastauroraschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000901/Centricity/Domain/441/Volleyball
_Skills_Rubric.pdf
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IM #: 5 of 8:
I. OVERVIEW
An underhand serve is a type of serve in which the player holds the ball in one hand,
swings the other in an arc motion below the waist and strikes the ball from the bottom with a fist
to put it in play. In an underhand serve, the player does not toss the ball up in the air, as in
other serve attempts.
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II. OBJECTIVES
a. Activity 1: Always start the session with the routine warm-up. You have 10 minutes to do it.
The Sequence
• Get your feet into position, stand with your non-dominant foot in front with your toes
facing forward. Ready the ball. Cup your non-dominant hand slightly and place the ball in
it. Make sure the ball securely balanced so it would not wobble or fall out of your hand.
• Lower the ball. Bring the arm holding the ball across to the side of your body in front of
your hitting arm. The ball should be at the height of your mid-thigh
• Draw your hitting arm straight back. It should move quickly, like a pendulum. Then swing
it forward firmly, release the ball and hit it at the bottom with your closed fist.
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• Follow through with your arm.
IV. ASSESSMENT
Name: ___________________________Course& Sec. ________ Date submitted: _______
Practical test on underhand serve – Create a video on your Underhand serve (if possible). You
can ask assistance from your guardian in this exam, just clearly write the name and
relationship to you. Use this rubric to rate your performance.
Volleyball Skill Beginner Improved Advanced Mastered Score
(5 pt.) (10 pts.) (15 pts.) (20 pts.)
Underhand Serve Student holds ball Students holds Student holds Student holds
in non-serving ball in non- ball in non ball in non
hand. Before the serving hands. -serving hand. -serving hand.
student serves, Before the Student holds Student holds
they throw the ball student serves, ball in non - ball in non
into the air. they throw the serving hand -serving hand
Student swings ball into the air the whole time the whole
arms sideways or or drop the ball and does not time and does
without full before contact. throw the ball not throw the
control. Student Student swings up or drop it. ball up or
makes poor serving arm Student does drop it.
contact with the under control not take a step Student takes
a
ball or misses the before making before serving. powerful step
ball while serving. contact. Serve is Student makes before serving.
inaccurate due good contact Student makes
to timing issues with the ball good contact
with throwing while serving. with the ball
the ball into the Student follows while serving.
air before the through with their Student has
serve serving hand in good follow
accurately through
producing an producing a
inaccurate serve. straight serve.
Total
Score
Note: In the absence of open space, instructor will give another practical test with rubrics.
Reflective Essay
Direction: Read the question below and write your answer on the space provided
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Describe your experience in doing the activity.
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V. REFERENCES
https://www.wikihow.com/Do-an-Underhand-Serve
http://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/volleyball-glossary/.
https://www.eastauroraschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000901/Centricity/Domain/441/Volleyb
all_Skills_Rubric.pdf
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Mid-Term Examination
I. Reflective Questions
Direction: Read the questions below carefully and write your answer on the space provided.
1. What do you think is the physical and mental health benefits of playing Volleyball?
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2. After learning the 3 basic skills (forearm pass, overhead pass and underhand serve) give
their importance to the game?
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II. Encircle the letter of the best answer that corresponds to the following questions or
statements.
1. How many hits are allowed on each side of the net in Volleyball?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
2. When does your team rotate in a volleyball game?
a. every time you lose a point
b. every time you win a point
c. after the other team serves and you win the point
d. after your team serves and you lose the point
3. In volleyball, the same person can hit the ball how many times in a row? a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1
4. What happens if the ball hits directly on the end line?
a. It is out
b. It is a re-do
c. Rock, paper, scissors to see who gets the point
d. It is in
5. In a regulation game, how many players per team are allowed to play inside the court? a.
12
b. 7
c. 8
d. 6
6. Players must ____________ the ball coming from a service.
a. block
b. volley
c. spike
d. bump
7. An offensive play; A downward hit into the opponents' court is know as a
a. bump.
b. set.
c. spike.
d. serve.
8. An offensive play; A one handed hit from behind the backline is known as a a. serve.
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b. set.
c. bump.
d. spike.
9. In volleyball this occurs when one or more players at the net reach higher than the top of
the net and deflect the ball coming from the opponent.
a. dig
b. set
c. block
d. bump
10. Volleyball was invented by:
a. James Naismith
b. Johnny Majors
c. Betty Englestrom
d. William Morgan
11.Overhand and underhand are the two types of serves.
a. True
b. False
12. If the ball hits the floor out and touches the sideline or end line the ball is considered
in. a. True
b. False
13. A ball that touches the net on a serve and reaches the other side is a legal serve. a.
True
b. False
14. The game of volleyball was originally called Mintonette.
a. True
b. False
15. On the overhead pass, make a diamond shape with your arms and hands. a. True
b. False
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IM #: 6 of 8:
Overhead Service
Week: 11- 12 of 18 First Sem.
I. OVERVIEW
An overhand serve in volleyball is a serve in which the player tosses the ball with one
hand and strikes it in the air above their head with the other hand. Overhand serving is more
advanced than underhand but that does not mean it's impossible.
II. OBJECTIVES
a. Activity 1: Always start the session with the routine warm-up. You have 10 minutes to do
it.
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The Sequenc e
• Stand behind the end line, facing the net. Staggered, feet pointing to a target in bounds.
Backfoot is the striking foot.
• Toss the ball at a level above the head in front of the body. Striking arm forms bow and
arrow before contact
• Contact occurs above and in front of the head with open palm.
• Bring the contact hand through the ball toward the target
IV. ASSESSMENT
Practical test on overhead service. Create a video of your Overhand Serve (if possible). You
can ask assistance from your guardian in this exam, just clearly write the name and
relationship to you. Use this rubric to rate your performance.
Reflective Essay
Direction: Read the question below and write your answer on the space provided
V. REFERENCES
https://www.strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com/how-to-serve-a-volleyball.html
http://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/volleyball-glossary/
https://www.eastauroraschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000901/Centricity/Domain/441/Volleyball_
Skills_Rubric.pdf
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IM #: 7 of 8:
Volleyball Spike
Week: 13 - 15 of 18 First Sem.
I. OVERVIEW
Spiking is a form of attacking and a very popular offensive move used in volleyball. It is the act
of jumping and hitting the ball down into the opponent's court, which hopefully results in a "kill".
There are various types of hits - the outside, middle, and back hits based on who the hitter is.
II. OBJECTIVES
a. Activity 1: Always start the session with the routine warm-up. You have 10 minutes to
do it.
b. Activity 2: Spike the ball
The Sequence
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
▪ Get into position and Assume the correct stance. Face the ball and bend your knees so
you are ready to move. If you are right-handed, your left foot should be set back from
your right foot. If you are left-handed, your right foot should be set back from your left
foot.
▪ Take your first step toward the ball. Take a strong first step with your left foot in the
direction of the ball. If you are left-handed, do the reverse.
▪ Take a second powerful step. Step with your right foot to build speed (if you are
lefthanded, it will be your left foot). At the same time, swing your arms back behind you
to prepare for the strike. The distance of this second step will vary according to the
position of the ball. If the ball is closer to you, you will take a short step; if it is further
from you, take a longer step.
▪ Take a final step to square your feet. Step again with your left foot (or your right if you
are left-handed) and end with your feet shoulder width apart and your knees bent. Your
arms should be swung back behind you.
▪ Jump as the ball falls into position. Jump explosively upward and swing your arms
forward at the same time to jump high into the air. The higher you jump, the more
powerful your strike will be.
• As you reach the height of your jump, your arms should swing above your head and hit
the ball with the center of your hand.
• Bend your knees when your feet hit the ground to help you regain balance and avoid an
ankle injury.
IV. ASSESSMENT
Reflective Essay
Direction: Read the question below and write your answer on the space provided
V. REFERENCES
https://www.betteratbeach.com/blog/how-to-spike-a-volleyball-a-step-by-
stepexplanation-of-hitting-technique
https://volleyball-basics.weebly.com/spike.html
https://www.wikihow.com/Spike-a-Volleyball
https://www.eastauroraschools.org/cms/lib/NY19000901/Centricity/Domain/441/Volleyb
all_Skills_Rubric.pdf
IM #: 8 of 8:
I. OVERVIEW
Blocking is not learned by all players since only the front row utilizes it. However, it is the main
defense against the opponent's attacks and helps to slow down the speed of the attacks to
make it easier for the back row to pass. Blocking can be done by one to three players. There
are single, double, and triple blocks in volleyball. The concept behind the three blocks are all
the same.
II. OBJECTIVES
The 1Sequence
1. The feet should be parallel to each other and must be in shoulder width position 2.
The hands should be place in chest level position with fingers must be spread out.
3. The arms should be extended above the net while legs by squatting to jump and "getting up"
upon contact with the ball, when land should bend their knees to absorb their weight.
IV. ASSESSMENT
Final Examination
MOVIE REVIEW and GAME PLAYED
Recommended Movie:
Recommendation Game:
- Championship of men and women volleyball game during sea games 2019
- Championship of men and women volleyball game during UAAP Season 82
1. Introduction
2. Plot Summary
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o Remember that many readers of film reviews have not yet seen
the film. While you want to provide some plot summary, keep this
brief and avoid specific details that would spoil the viewing for
others.
3. Description
o While the plot summary will give the reader a general sense of
what the film is about, also include a more detailed description of
your particular cinematic experience watching the film.
o This may include your personal impression of what the film looks,
feels, and sounds like.
o In other words, what stands out in your mind when you think
about this particular film?
o The closing of your film review should remind the reader of your
general thoughts and impressions of the film. You may also
implicitly or explicitly state whether you recommend the film. Make
sure to remind the reader of why the film is or is not worth seeing.
State the moral lesson of the movie.
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Human Kinetics
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Human Kinetics
Model Professor
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
College of Human Kinetics