Posts Tagged ‘Volleyball Net’

Play Volleyball: Top 4 Ways you Can Control the Pace of your Volleyball Game

December 27th, 2009

Have you ever played in a volleyball game where the pace seemed so fast that everything just seemed to be BEYOND your control? Many times you play in a volleyball game that seems to control you when in reality there are several things that you can do to change or control the game so that YOU can control the rhythm of the match.

Here are a few suggestions:

Play the Volleyball Low

Give yourself time to play the volleyball perfectly especially on a free ball or down ball by playing the ball in a low but balanced position. Don’t stand up to pass the ball by taking the ball up high when it’s at your shoulder level. Use the few more inches it takes for the volleyball to descend to get yourself in a good low position to deliver a perfect ball to the target.

Those few seconds you allow for the ball to descend to a lower point before you pass it not only gives you time to gain more control of the pass but it also buys time for your hitters to get back in transition. This move will also allow you to control the speed of your next play and thus affecting the tempo of the volleyball match… here’s how.

Speed Up or Slow Down Your Pass

When you practice playing volleyball you dedicate hours of practice of serve receive in the gym which should get you to automatically pass the ball with a medium arc about 4 to six feet above the height of the volleyball net right to the setters hands. You can control the speed of your team’s attack by raising your pass/serve receive so that the ball has a much higher arc, reaches 8 to 10 feet in the air so you are slowing down the pace of the game. You would probably do this when the opposing team is running a faster offense and it feels like your team is spinning its wheels unable to establish its own team rhythm. Slow everything down, give the setters time to think, the hitters time to see the volleyball court and your teammates time to think about concentrating on the basics in order to get back into the game.

Or you can increase the pace of the game by purposefully passing a ball that is right at or 1 to two feet above the height of the volleyball net with some pace on it. You should practice this with your team attack and transition drill practices…on free balls purposefully speeding up your free ball or even down ball passes …without losing precision and control in order to run a faster paced attack. You can make this a set play that can be called by the setter when she sees an easy high free or down ball coming over…she calls this play so the receivers know that she will be in position to set and the middle blockers will be ready to speed up their approach for this fast attack play.

Walk Back To Serve

This suggestion may seem a little crafty but when you play volleyball after a long rally you may consider walking back to or taking your time getting back to the server’s position. Whenever you run back to serve you are speeding up the play of the volleyball game. Sometimes it may be necessary to give your front row hitters a breather or give your middles a chance to catch their breath so without risking a yellow card or any delay of game warnings you can always “tie your shoe” just before or as you are heading back to serve. The referee will have to wait for you to finish.

Non-Setters Should Set High

If you were to play in a perfect volleyball game the setter would touch every second ball but since when does that happen? If you are the right side hitter or an off side hitter you’ll find that you will have to step in to set several times during a volleyball match.

In order to maintain control of the pace of the game make sure you get your knees, hips, shoulders and forehead lined up underneath the ball to get into a low position to set a nice high ball to either outside hitter.

Don’t risk increasing the pace of the game by shooting a fast set to the outside which neither you nor the hitter you are setting have practiced. Establish your own team’s rhythm and maintain control by setting high to the outside and letting your hitter do the rest.

Now go out and practice your individual skills…Remember the ball is in Your hands!




By: april chapple

Volleyball Gear You Need to Effectively Play the Game

December 22nd, 2009

In order for volleyball players to play effectively, they need to have volleyball gear that will support them. Since volleyball requires the use of their hands and fingers, finger supports are good to have. They are made from elastic material and there are enough for all 10 fingers. They are easy to put on and they stay on during the game.

If the players are practicing before the game, they need to have volleyball gear that will help them practice well. One of the things needed is a net extender. The net extender is an elastic material that stretches and fastens using Velcro.

The players are able to practice their serves and other moves while hitting the volleyball across the net. The good thing about this is the net can be adjusted for the appropriate height. Some volleyball players are taller than others. » Read more: Volleyball Gear You Need to Effectively Play the Game

Applying Rules To Volleyball Games

December 12th, 2009

Many locales will interfere with a player’s ability to apply the rules of regulation volleyball to the games that are being played in communities throughout America. Some of the surroundings are just not set up to handle volleyball games and players have to be ingenious when working around those obstacles. Some beach volleyball areas will not have nets in place throughout the year, so it will be difficult for players to judge whether the volleyball actually went over a virtual volleyball net. Some volleyball players will play the game with fewer people because not all friends could get away to the beach that weekend. They might work around this obstacle by inviting strangers to play the game and end up having a great time anyway. Some of those people might be professional athletes in their own right and be thankful that they have an outlet for the built up energy they have accumulated due to being inactive for two or three days. They will enjoy getting back home and back to their regular workout schedule. Most players improvise playing areas to comply with rules as best they can by marking the center line of the volleyball court with bricks, skiing ropes, coolers or anything else that is handy. The regulation methods for scoring a volleyball game can also be modified by the players, because some people enjoy playing the game of volleyball for the action and do not even bothering with keeping up with who is winning. Other people will rent out some locations that people find to play volleyball during the day. The time restrictions for playing a regulation game of volleyball might not apply under these limited playing conditions. The rules for volleyball might change to allow an unlimited number of hits on all sides, but the rules that apply to the ball hitting the ground will not change so people feel that they are playing the best volleyball possible. Large groups of people might cause the rules for the number of players on each team to change. Instead of having four to six players on each side, a volleyball game might progress with twenty people on each side. Since safety is a big concern during any type of volleyball game, there might be new rules incorporated during the game that limit the movements of the players to one specific area. Once players start modifying the rules for a volleyball game there is generally some interesting additions. Some people might make it habit to hit the ball in their service area more than one time, and then complain when a player on the opposite side of the virtual net does the same. This might cause some players to remind the others that the game is for enjoyment and not for competitive undermining. When playing volleyball on an empty lot in a neighborhood, there are certain rules that are simply not possible. Each volleyball team might be unable to clearly mark boundary lines, or dig holes to insert the volleyball net holders. When this type of property is used for volleyball practices, the players will usually use natural resources like tree trunks to tie the volleyball net ropes around.