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  • Ninh explains, The Rules of Volleyball. The object of the game is your team to win

  • three sets faster than the opposing team

  • teams are made up of 12 plays with six plays take to the court to any one time

  • they consist of a libero and two setters in the back row

  • and a left side, right side, and middle hitters

  • in the front row. To win a set, you must score 25 points

  • and be at least two points ahead. If the scores are 25-24 for example

  • the game carries on until one team has a two point lead. Sounds easy

  • so how to I score these points? To score points you must aim to hit the ball

  • over the net and onto the opponent's court.

  • The court is 18 meters long and 9 metres wide, and the area you're aiming for

  • is nine by nine meters. There's an attack line

  • three meters away from the net. The net is 8 feet about the ground for men

  • and 7 foot 4 inches for women. If the ball is hit onto the lines

  • this also counts as a point. Hitting the ball over the net

  • onto the floor to win points sounds easy enough, but in volleyball

  • your team is only allowed up to 3 touches of the ball. The first touch is known as the

  • pass or bump.

  • This is usually to control an attack from your opponents. The second touch is

  • known as a set

  • and is a set up so that an attacking player can make the final shot.

  • The third such is known as an attack or spike.

  • This usually is an attacking shot over the net aimed at your opponent's court

  • The team can take less than three touches if they want to

  • and the game is a back and forth affair with both teams setting up the ball

  • and attacking each other's court. In the sport of Volleyball however

  • it's very easy to lose points. There's a lot of things you can't do

  • in volleyball. You cannot hit the ball onto the ground outside the area of play.

  • You cannot hit the ball twice in succession. You cannot catch or throw the ball.

  • You cannot step over the line during a serve. You cannot touch the net

  • or run underneath the nets. You can't hit the ball into the antennas of the net

  • and as earlier mentioned: you cannot touch the ball more than three times.

  • All these errors results in your opponent being awarded the point

  • and the next serve. Once your team has won a point, all the players must rotate

  • clockwise to

  • stand at a new position. Once a team has won 25 points

  • and at least two points ahead, they win a set. The team that wins three sets

  • first ... wins.

  • If both teams have won two sets each

  • the fifth and final set only goes to 15 points. That's basically volleyball in a

  • nutshell

  • but there's a few other things you'll need to understand before playing or going

  • to a game

  • for example ... BLOCK: When an attack is imminent

  • a defender can jump in the air try to stop an attack reaching the floor

  • You're not allowed to reach over the net but the advantage is that a block does

  • not count towards one of your three touches

  • should the ball end up on your side of the court. DIG ...

  • A dig is a play to stop the ball hitting the ground after an attack.

  • Players will usually dive onto the floor to rescue a ball. Unlike blocks

  • a dig does count as one of your three touches. LIBERO ...

  • A libero is a defensive specialist who can come on at any time

  • in place of any back role player. A Libero wears a different coloured jersey to the rest

  • of the team

  • and is usually the most agile player on the team. Their job is to rescue attacks by

  • performing spectacular digs

  • However, a Libero cannot serve the ball, a libero cannot make an attacking shot

  • above the net

  • And finally a libero cannot cross the attack line. Substitution ...

  • During stoppage in play, a team can substitute up to six players per set. To do

  • this they must inform the officials

  • who will count the substitutions. Players must re-enter in the the same position they came out

  • from

  • a Libero can be substituted an unlimited amounts times

  • And only one plaery can substituted at any time. Now this is a lot to take in, but as you

  • watch or play volleyball

  • the rules will become clear. If you found this video at all helpful,

  • please like share and subscribe. It takes me ages to make one of these things

  • and good karma is very much appreciated Be sure to follow me on twitter also

  • But in the meantime, enjoy volleyball!

  • Ninh Ly, @NinhLyUK, www.ninh.co.uk

Ninh explains, The Rules of Volleyball. The object of the game is your team to win

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