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MAPEH 8
Physical Education
3rd Quarter
Lesson 1
Volleyball
• Essential Questions
1. Why are skills and game knowledge
important in volleyball?
2. Which health-related components are
affected by the sport? How?
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of
six players are set on the opposite sides of the
net. Each team aims to score points by
grounding a ball on the other team’s court
under organized rules. In 1964, volleyball has
been a part of the official program of the
Summer Olympics.
The summary of play,
A player on one of the team begins a “rally” by
serving the ball ( tossing or releasing it and then
hitting it with a hand or arm ), from behind the
back boundary line of the court, over the net, and
into the receiving teams court. The receiving
team must not let the ball land within their court.
The team may toll the ball to at most three times
before setting it to trajectory to the opposite side
of the court.
The same player is not allowed to touch the ball
twice consecutively. Technically, the first two
touches are used to set up for an attack. It is
to fix an attempt to direct the ball back over
the net in such a way that the serving team is
unable to prevent it from being grounded in
their court.
The rally continues, with each team allowed as
many as three consecutive touches, until
either ( 1 ) a team creates a kill, grounding the
ball on the opponent’s court and winning the
rally, or ( 2 ) a team commits a fault and loses
the rally. The team that wins the rally is
awarded a point, and serves the ball to start
the next rally. A few of the most common
faults include.
- Causing the ball to touch the ground or floor
outside the opponents court or without first
passing over the net.
- Catching and throwing the ball.
- Double hit two consecutive contacts with the ball
made by the same payer.
- Four consecutive contacts with the ball made by
the same team
- Net foul, touching the net during play
- Foot fault, the foot crosses over the boundary
line when serving
The ball is usually played with the hands or arms,
but player can legally strike or push ( short
contact ) the ball using any body parts.
A number of systematic and strategic techniques
have evolved in volleyball. This includes the most
popular ones: spiking and blocking ( because
these plays are made above the top of the net,
the vertical jump is an athletic skill emphasized in
the sport ) as well as passing, setting, and
specialized player positions and offensive and
defensive structures.
History of Volleyball
Look at the images. Do you sport the changes that has
evolved in the sports? A new game called Mintonette
was created on February 9, 1895, in Holyoke,
Massachusettes by William G. Morgan, a YMCA
physical education director. The game patterned some
of its characteristics from tennis and handball, two
sports that are prominent source of entertainment at
that time. Mintonnette was designed to be an indoor
sport, less rough than basketball, a sport created
shortly before the idea of Mintonette aroused the
purpose of this is to encourage the older members of
the YMCA to exert an athletic effort without risking
much of their health condition.
The first mechanics, written down by William G.
Morgan, called for a net 6 ft. 6 ft. (1.98 m ) high, a
25 ft X 50 ft ( 7.6 m x 15.2 m ) court, and any
number of players. The match was composed of
none innings with three serves for each team in
each inning, and no limit to the number of ball
contacts for each team before sending theball 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, the game
quickly became known as volleyball ( originally
spelled as two words, volleyball ) Volleyball
then was called for further mechanics
modifications by the YMCA education.
Rules of the Game
The Court Dimension and Position of Player
A volleyball court is 18 m (59 ft) long and 9 m
(29.5 ft) wide, divided into 9 m x 9 m halves by
a one-meter (40-inch) wide net. The top of the
net is 2.43 (8 ft 0 in ) above the center of the
court for men’s competition, and 2.24 m ( 7 ft
4 in ) for women’s competition, varied for
veterans and junior competitions.
The minimum height clearance for indoor volleyball
courts is 7 m ( 23 ft ), although a clearance of 8 m
( 26 ft ) is highly advised.
A line 3 m ( 9m84 ft ) from and parallel to the net is
considered the attack line. This “3 meter” ( for
“10-foot” ) line divides the court into 2 areas that
are called “back row” and “front row” areas ( also
backcourt and frontcourt ). These are in turn
divided perpendicularly into 3 areas each; these
are numbered as follows, starting from area “1”,
which is the position of the serving player is set.
When a team gains the serve ( also known as
siding out ) its members must rotate in a
clockwise direction, with the player previously
in area “2” moving to area “1” and so on. Each
player only rotates one time after the team
gains possession of the serve: the next time
each player rotates will be after the other
team wins possession of the ball and loses the
point.
The team courts are surrounded by an area called
the free zone which is a minimum of 3 meters
wide and which the players may enter and play
within after the service of the ball. All lines
denoting the boundaries of the team court and
the attack zone are drawn or painted within the
dimensions of the area and are therefore a part
of the court or zone. If a ball comes in contact
with the line, the ball is considered to be “in”. An
antenna is placed on each side boundary of the
court. A ball passing over the net must pass
completely between the antenna ( and their
theoretical extensions to the ceiling ) without
contacting them.

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Mapeh 8 3rd quarter physical education_lesson 1

  • 2. Lesson 1 Volleyball • Essential Questions 1. Why are skills and game knowledge important in volleyball? 2. Which health-related components are affected by the sport? How?
  • 3. Volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are set on the opposite sides of the net. Each team aims to score points by grounding a ball on the other team’s court under organized rules. In 1964, volleyball has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympics.
  • 4. The summary of play, A player on one of the team begins a “rally” by serving the ball ( tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm ), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving teams court. The receiving team must not let the ball land within their court. The team may toll the ball to at most three times before setting it to trajectory to the opposite side of the court.
  • 5. The same player is not allowed to touch the ball twice consecutively. Technically, the first two touches are used to set up for an attack. It is to fix an attempt to direct the ball back over the net in such a way that the serving team is unable to prevent it from being grounded in their court.
  • 6. The rally continues, with each team allowed as many as three consecutive touches, until either ( 1 ) a team creates a kill, grounding the ball on the opponent’s court and winning the rally, or ( 2 ) a team commits a fault and loses the rally. The team that wins the rally is awarded a point, and serves the ball to start the next rally. A few of the most common faults include.
  • 7. - Causing the ball to touch the ground or floor outside the opponents court or without first passing over the net. - Catching and throwing the ball. - Double hit two consecutive contacts with the ball made by the same payer. - Four consecutive contacts with the ball made by the same team - Net foul, touching the net during play - Foot fault, the foot crosses over the boundary line when serving
  • 8. The ball is usually played with the hands or arms, but player can legally strike or push ( short contact ) the ball using any body parts. A number of systematic and strategic techniques have evolved in volleyball. This includes the most popular ones: spiking and blocking ( because these plays are made above the top of the net, the vertical jump is an athletic skill emphasized in the sport ) as well as passing, setting, and specialized player positions and offensive and defensive structures.
  • 9. History of Volleyball Look at the images. Do you sport the changes that has evolved in the sports? A new game called Mintonette was created on February 9, 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusettes by William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director. The game patterned some of its characteristics from tennis and handball, two sports that are prominent source of entertainment at that time. Mintonnette was designed to be an indoor sport, less rough than basketball, a sport created shortly before the idea of Mintonette aroused the purpose of this is to encourage the older members of the YMCA to exert an athletic effort without risking much of their health condition.
  • 10. The first mechanics, written down by William G. Morgan, called for a net 6 ft. 6 ft. (1.98 m ) high, a 25 ft X 50 ft ( 7.6 m x 15.2 m ) court, and any number of players. The match was composed of none innings with three serves for each team in each inning, and no limit to the number of ball contacts for each team before sending theball 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.
  • 11. 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, the game quickly became known as volleyball ( originally spelled as two words, volleyball ) Volleyball then was called for further mechanics modifications by the YMCA education.
  • 12. Rules of the Game The Court Dimension and Position of Player A volleyball court is 18 m (59 ft) long and 9 m (29.5 ft) wide, divided into 9 m x 9 m halves by a one-meter (40-inch) wide net. The top of the net is 2.43 (8 ft 0 in ) above the center of the court for men’s competition, and 2.24 m ( 7 ft 4 in ) for women’s competition, varied for veterans and junior competitions.
  • 13. The minimum height clearance for indoor volleyball courts is 7 m ( 23 ft ), although a clearance of 8 m ( 26 ft ) is highly advised. A line 3 m ( 9m84 ft ) from and parallel to the net is considered the attack line. This “3 meter” ( for “10-foot” ) line divides the court into 2 areas that are called “back row” and “front row” areas ( also backcourt and frontcourt ). These are in turn divided perpendicularly into 3 areas each; these are numbered as follows, starting from area “1”, which is the position of the serving player is set.
  • 14. When a team gains the serve ( also known as siding out ) its members must rotate in a clockwise direction, with the player previously in area “2” moving to area “1” and so on. Each player only rotates one time after the team gains possession of the serve: the next time each player rotates will be after the other team wins possession of the ball and loses the point.
  • 15. The team courts are surrounded by an area called the free zone which is a minimum of 3 meters wide and which the players may enter and play within after the service of the ball. All lines denoting the boundaries of the team court and the attack zone are drawn or painted within the dimensions of the area and are therefore a part of the court or zone. If a ball comes in contact with the line, the ball is considered to be “in”. An antenna is placed on each side boundary of the court. A ball passing over the net must pass completely between the antenna ( and their theoretical extensions to the ceiling ) without contacting them.