O que é Voleibol e Qual o Objetivo do Vôlei?
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Professor Márcio Costa introduces volleyball, explaining its history, basic techniques, and essential rules. The video covers the fundamentals of serving, receiving, setting, attacking, and blocking, providing viewers with an overview of the skills required to play the game. Additionally, it details the court dimensions, scoring system, player rotations, and common violations like net touches and double contacts. Aimed at beginners, the video encourages viewers to explore further through dedicated content on each aspect of volleyball, helping them better understand and appreciate the sport.
Takeaways
- 😀 Volleyball is a team sport played on a court divided by a net, where the goal is to score points by making the ball touch the opponent's court or by forcing errors from the opposing team.
- 😀 Volleyball was invented by Professor William Morgan in 1895 in Massachusetts, USA, and was initially called 'mintonette' before being renamed to 'volleyball'.
- 😀 The volleyball court is 18 meters long and 9 meters wide, divided into two halves by a net with a height of 2.43 meters for men's games and 2.24 meters for women's games.
- 😀 A volleyball team consists of six players on the court, with substitutes allowed to rotate in during the match.
- 😀 A point in volleyball can be scored in three ways: by making the ball touch the opponent’s court, if the opponent hits the ball out of bounds, or if the opponent commits a violation like touching the net.
- 😀 Volleyball matches are played in sets, with the first team to win three sets declared the winner. A set is won by scoring at least 25 points with a two-point lead.
- 😀 If the match reaches a 2-2 tie in sets, a tiebreaker set is played, which is won by the team that scores 15 points with a two-point lead.
- 😀 Rotation in volleyball occurs after the receiving team wins a point on the opponent’s serve. Players rotate clockwise around the court after each point won.
- 😀 Some common volleyball violations include touching the net, invading the opponent's court (except during a block), and committing a double touch or carrying the ball.
- 😀 The key techniques in volleyball include serving, receiving, setting, attacking, blocking, and defense, each requiring specific skills and strategies.
- 😀 To further understand each aspect of volleyball, the video suggests searching for detailed tutorials on individual techniques such as serving, reception, blocking, and attacking.
Q & A
What is the primary objective of volleyball?
-The main objective of volleyball is to score points by making the ball land on the opponent's side of the court, while also preventing the opposing team from doing the same.
Who invented volleyball and where did it originate?
-Volleyball was invented by William Morgan in Massachusetts, USA, in 1895. Originally, it was called 'mintonette' before being renamed to volleyball.
What are the basic technical skills required to play volleyball?
-The basic technical skills in volleyball include serving (with various types of serves), reception of the serve, setting (or passing), attacking (or spiking), blocking, and defending.
How is the volleyball court divided and what are its dimensions?
-A volleyball court is 18 meters long and 9 meters wide, divided into two equal halves by a net. Each half measures 9 meters by 9 meters.
What is the significance of the net height in volleyball?
-The height of the volleyball net is 2.43 meters for men's games and 2.24 meters for women's games.
How does a team score points in volleyball?
-A team scores a point when the ball lands in the opponent’s court, if the opponent hits the ball out of bounds, or if the opponent commits a violation such as touching the net or invading the court.
What are the rules for a volleyball set?
-To win a set, a team must score at least 25 points with a 2-point lead. If the score is tied at 24-24, the set continues until a team leads by 2 points. A match typically consists of 3 to 5 sets.
What is a tie-break set in volleyball?
-A tie-break set, also known as a deciding set, is played if the match is tied at 2 sets each. It is played to 15 points, with the same 2-point lead requirement as regular sets.
What is the process of rotation or positioning in volleyball?
-Rotation in volleyball occurs after a team wins a point while receiving serve. Players rotate one position clockwise, ensuring that each player serves and plays in all positions throughout the match.
What are some common violations in volleyball?
-Common violations in volleyball include touching the net, invading the opponent’s court, double hitting (touching the ball twice consecutively), carrying or lifting the ball, and serving out of bounds.
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