Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Technique Volleyball
- Volleyball is a sport designed in
1895 by William G. Morgan,
trainer at the YMCA, taking
elements from other sports in
order to have a physical activity
with unique characteristics:
- There is no physical
contact between the
players of the two
teams are separated on
both sides of the net.
- Small equipment,
low cost and easy
installation
- Technical basics
- Ball handling: Various techniques are
employed to drive the ball in different
game situations. In all of them the ball
must be hit.
- Serve: The act of
putting the ball into
play, released or
releasing the ball
hitting with the
hand
- Low blow, forearm or fielding:
joined hands on the back and
helped by bending the legs, the ball
is hit from the bottom up both
forearms achieving a vertical
bounce with a lift
- Touch fingers or
broadcast: the ball is
passed gently using
hands above his head
and the fingertips up;
driving it in the desired
direction
- Auction: the
player runs,
jumps and hits
the ball over the
net throwing the
ball against the
ground
- Block; any action to intercep
the attack the opposing team
jumping at the net with arms
raised without placing them in
the attacking half.
- Displacement
- Normal step: the
player away from a
common step moves.
- Stops indeicated: the player
moves to higher than a
common pitch distance.
- Double pass: the distance
the player moves two steps
- Jump: the
player moves
through jumps
- Whipped: the
player takes a
step and jump.
- Service or remove
- Tennis serve
- Low hand
- High hand
- Suspended
- Floating jump
- Power jump
- Floating hook
- Stong hook
- Remove below
- Blockade
- Is the action of players close to the
designed to intercep the ball coming
from the opponent above the upper
edge of the network. Only the front can
complete a block.
- Reception and pass
- It is to intercept and control a ball
heading for another partner in good
condition to play.
- Attack/reinforcement
- Auction step: 1.-Step: a short step. 2.-Step
body bending to begin the upward
momentum. 3.- Step short step where the
drive is completed. It ends with the hands up
and then to have a good shot attack and hold
the position