Volleyball (Equipments)
Volleyball (Equipments)
Volleyball (Equipments)
- On February 9, 1895,
History in Holyoke, Massachusetts
(United States),
Origin of William G. Morgan, a
VOLLEYBALL YMCA physical education
director, created a new
game
called Mintonette as a
pastime to be played
(preferably) indoors and
by any number of players.
The game took some of
William G. Morgan its characteristics from
tennis and handball.
- Another indoor sport, basketball, was catching on in the
area, having been invented just ten miles (sixteen
kilometers) away in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts,
only four years before. Mintonette was designed to be an
indoor sport, less rough than basketball, for older members
of the YMCA, while still requiring a bit of athletic effort.
-The first rules, written down by William G Morgan, called for
a net 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) high, a 25 ft × 50 ft (7.6 m × 15.2 m)
court, and any number of players. A match was composed of
nine innings with three serves for each team in each inning,
and no limit to the number of ball contacts for each team
before sending the ball to the opponents' court. In case of a
serving error, a second try was allowed. Hitting the ball into
the net was considered a foul (with loss of the point or a side-
out)—except in the case of the first-try serve.
After an observer, Alfred Halstead, noticed the
volleying nature of the game at its first exhibition
match in 1896, played at the International YMCA
Training School (now called Springfield College), the
game quickly became known as volleyball (it was
originally spelled as two words: "volley ball").
Volleyball rules were slightly modified by the
International YMCA Training School and the game
spread around the country to various YMCAs.
A scene of playing
Volleyball of the village
Naldahari in India
Refinements and later developments
The first official ball used in volleyball is disputed; some sources say
that Spalding created the first official ball in 1896, while others claim it
was created in 1900. The rules evolved over time: in the Philippines by
1916, the skill and power of the set and spike had been introduced, and
four years later a "three hits" rule and a rule against hitting from the
back row were established. In 1917, the game was changed from 21 to
15 points. In 1919, about 16,000 volleyballs were distributed by the
American Expeditionary Forces to their troops and allies, which sparked
the growth of volleyball in new countries.
The first country outside the United States to adopt volleyball
was Canada in 1900. An international federation, the Fédération
Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), was founded in 1947, and the
first World Championships were held in 1949 for men and 1952
for women.[7] The sport is now popular in Brazil, in Europe
(where especially Italy, the Netherlands, and countries from
Eastern Europe have been major forces since the late 1980s), in
Russia, and in other countries including China and the rest of
Asia, as well as in the United States.
A nudist/naturist volleyball game at the Sunny Trails Club during the 1958 Canadian
Sunbathing Association (CSA) convention in British Columbia, Canada
Beach volleyball- a variation of the game played on sand
and with only two players per team, became a FIVB-
endorsed variation in 1987 and was added to the
Olympic program at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Volleyball is also a sport at the Paralympics managed by
the World Organization Volleyball for Disabled.
- 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.
Pass
Defensive Specialist-
Service Line
A service line, the area from which the server may serve
the volleyball, is marked 10 feet inside the right sideline
on each back line.
The Ball
Ceiling Height
The minimum ceiling height should be 23 feet, though they
should preferably be higher.