Report in P.E
Report in P.E
Report in P.E
VOLLEYBALL
(PE 3)
FUNDAMENTALS OF GAMES & SPORTS
MEMBERS:
ABEGAIL BLANCO
JONA BELMONTE
LEA IBARRA
SHANICE EMBILE
JERALD BANUA
MARILOU VALENZUELA
CAMILLE V. BASILONIA
Volleyball is game played by two teams, 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.
It is a sport that has been around for over 100 years. It is one of the most
popular sports in many countries and is played all over the world. It was
created in the United States in an attempt to combine factors from
different sports together into one athletic, exciting activity.
HISTORY OF VOLLEYBALL
Playing Surface – the surface must be flat, horizontal and uniform.It must not present
any danger of injury to the players.It is forbidden to play on rough or slippery surface.
Service Line – the area from which the server may serve the volleyball, is marked 10
feet inside the ride sideline on each back line.
Center Line – the axis of the center line divides playing court into two equal courts
measuring 9m × 9m each.This line extended, beneath the net from the net from the side
line to side line.
Attack Line – attack line, whose near edge is drawn 3m back from the axis of the
center line, marks the front zone.
Boundary Line – all lines are 5m in width.The lines must be light and of a different
color from the floor and any other lines.
B. EQUIPMENT
1. NET – the net shall be made 10 cm square dark stitches.A rope is thread through the bottom
of the net and is tied to the poles to tense the net.The height of the net shall be 2.43m for men
and 2.24m for women.
2. ANTENNAE – it is fastened on the outer edge of each vertical side band extending 80 cm
above the top of the net.
3. POLES – two poles probably adjustable, round and smooth with a height of 2.55m
Support the net , one side each.
4. BALL – it is spherical , made of flexible leather case with bladder inside made of rubber.
Circumference: 65 to 67 cm
Weight: 260 – 280g
Inside Pressure: 0.30 – 0.35 kg/cm
5. Players Equipment – consists of jersey shorts, knee pads, sport shoes, shorts must be
uniform , clean and of the same color.
BASIC SKILLS
There are 5 basics skills in Volleyball, namely:
Serving
Receiving
Tossing
Spiking
Blocking
A. SERVING
To start the game.It is the most important element of volleyball.
A player stands behind the inline and serves the ball, in an attempt to drive it into the
opponent’s court.The main objective is to make it land inside the court; it is also
desirable to set the ball’s direction, speed and acceleration so that it becomes difficult
for the receiver to handle it properly.
A serve is called an “ace” when the ball lands directly onto the court or travels outside
the court after being touched by an opponent.
TYPES OF SERVING
1.Underhand Serve- the player need to hold the ball with their non-dominant hand, drip the
ball slightly and finally hit the ball with the dominant hand.
2. Sidearm Serve– The ball is held at about hip level and is tossed about a foot into the air while
the arm swings parallel to the floor. If the player is right- handed , the left side of the body faces
the net, left foot forward and swing the arm as similar as the forearm swing.
3. Overhand Serve– hold the ball with the non- dominant hand then toss the ball 2-3 feet in
front of the body and then hit the it with the strong and hard surface of the dominant hand.
4. Sky ball Serve– a specific type of underhand serve occasionally used in beach volleyball,
where the ball is hit so high it comes down almost in a straight line.
5. Float– an overhand serve where the ball is hit with no spin so that it’s path becomes
upredictable, akin to a knuckleball in baseball.
6. Jump Serve–an overhand serve where the ball is first tossed high in the air, then the player
makes a timed approached and jumps to make contact with the ball, hitting it with much pace
and top spin.
B. RECEIVING
it is the attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent’s serve ,or any form of
attack. Proper handling includes not only preventing the ball from touching the
court, but also making it reach the position where the setter is standing quickly and
precisely.
1.Dig – the attempt by a team to properly handle the opponent’s serve or any
form of attack.
2.Bump – a method used for passing the ball by bouncing it simultaneously off
both forearms used when the ball falls at player’s waist or lower.A defensive hit.
C. TOSSING
it is usually the second contact that a team makes with the ball.The main goal of
tossing is to put the ball in the air in such a way that it can be driven by an attack
into the opponent’s court.
1.Finger Toss or Set
2.Ball Handling
D. SPIKING
it is usually the third contact a team makes with the ball.The objective of spiking is
to handle the ball so that it lands on the opponent’s court and cannot be defended.
E. BLOCKING
use to prevent the opponent from a successful attack hit.
VOLLEYBALL POSITIONS IN A TEAM
OUTSIDE HITTER
Is the player who carries the serve receive responsibility along with the liber. Outside
hitter most often attacks the bale which setter sets to the attenna to the left side of the
court.
SETTER
The setter is the playmaker ,point guard or the quarter back of the volleyball team. A
setter’s responsibility is to run the team’s offense and build up offensive scoring
opportunities for the team. The setter plays the right front or the right back position.
MIDDLE BLOCKER
Middle blocker’s main responsibility is to stop the opponent’s offense. The middle
blocker builds a block which stops the ball , or allows the team to dig the ball up.
Middle blocker’s job is to stop the opponent middle hitter or wing hitters in cooperation
with teammate.
Need to have great blocking, attacking and serving skills.
LIBERO
The libero wears a different color skirt in the team and is allowed to enter and exit the
game without substitution request.
The libero can replace any player on the court and most often replaces middle blockers
The libero is not allowed to serve the ball. ( Some leagues libero’s to serve).
FOUR HITS
It’s a violation for a team to hit the ball 4 times before returning it.
ASSISTED HITS
It’s illegal for a player or any object to assist a teammate in playing the ball.
CATCH
It’s illegal to catch or throw the ball. The ball must rebound from the hit.
However, there are 4 situations you can legally reach over and blocks .
After 3 Contacts
After the ball is attacked.
The ball is coming over and there isn’t anyone there to make a play.
The ball isn’t coming over and there won’t be anyone to make a play.
FOOT FAULT
At the moment of service contract or take off for a jump serve, the server must not
touch the court or the ground outside the service zone. After contract he/she may step
or land outside the service zone or inside the court.
ATTACKING FAULT
A back row player completes an attack hit from the front zone ,if at the moment of
contract, the ball is entirely above the top of the net.
An opponent complete an attack hit on a served ball , when the ball is in the front zone
and the ball is entirely above the top of the net.
The libero completes an attack hit ,if at the moment of contact, the ball is entirely above
the top of the net.
A player completes an attack hit from higher than the top of the net when the ball is
coming from an overhand finger pass by a libero in the front zone.