Zonas, posições e funções | Vôlei

SIKANA Brasil / Português
19 Sept 201702:30

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces viewers to the basic layout of a volleyball court, including the areas and positions of players. It explains the two main zones of the court—attack and defense—and how players are positioned in the six primary spots on the court. The script covers player roles, including the setter, attacker, libero, and others, and highlights the rotation system that keeps the game dynamic. It also outlines the limitations and functions of each player, like blocking, attacking, and receiving. By the end, viewers will have a clear understanding of court zones, player positions, and their specific functions during a match.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The volleyball court is divided into two main areas: the attack/block zone and the defense/receiving zone.
  • 😀 Players are assigned to positions numbered from 1 to 6, counted in a counter-clockwise direction from the serving area.
  • 😀 The three players at the front of the court are in positions 2 (right), 3 (center), and 4 (left), while the three players at the back are in positions 5 (left), 6 (center), and 1 (right).
  • 😀 Players rotate clockwise when transitioning from defense to attack, with the player in position 2 moving to position 1 to serve.
  • 😀 If a team doesn't follow the correct rotation order, the referee will call a fault.
  • 😀 Only players in the front row are allowed to block, usually performed by the setter.
  • 😀 The setter plays a key role in connecting the reception and the attack by setting up the ball for the attacker.
  • 😀 Attackers aim to score by hitting the ball on their third touch, typically after a set from the setter.
  • 😀 Players in the back row focus on receiving serves and defending against the opponent's attacks.
  • 😀 The libero is a specialized defensive player who wears a different colored jersey, does not serve, block, or attack, and coordinates defense.

Q & A

  • What are the two main areas of the volleyball court?

    -The volleyball court is divided into two main areas: the attack and block zone, located between the net and the 3-meter line, and the defense and reception zone, located between the 3-meter line and the back line.

  • How many player positions are there on the volleyball court?

    -There are six player positions on the volleyball court, numbered from 1 to 6, moving counterclockwise starting from the service area.

  • What are the positions of the players in the front row?

    -In the front row, the players are positioned as follows: position 2 in the right corner, position 3 in the center, and position 4 in the left corner.

  • Where are the players positioned in the back row?

    -In the back row, the players are positioned as follows: position 5 in the left corner, position 6 in the center, and position 1 in the right corner.

  • What happens during a team rotation in volleyball?

    -When a team rotates, players move in a clockwise direction. The player in position 2 moves to position 1 to serve, and the rest of the players shift accordingly.

  • What is the consequence if a team does not respect the rotation order?

    -If a team fails to respect the rotation order, the referee will call a fault, and the team may lose a point or a serve.

  • Which players are allowed to block the ball?

    -Only the players in the front row are allowed to block the ball.

  • What is the role of the setter in a volleyball team?

    -The setter is responsible for connecting the reception with the attack by setting up the ball for the attacker to score, usually on the team's third touch.

  • What role does the libero play in volleyball?

    -The libero coordinates the defense and wears a different color jersey. The libero does not serve, block, or attack.

  • What is a key restriction for back-row players in volleyball?

    -Back-row players are only allowed to jump and attack the ball within their own designated area, which is behind the 3-meter line.

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