Objectives of Volleyball

United Volleyball Club
3 min readJun 22, 2021

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Seal beach volleyball seems like a simple game of hitting a ball over the net and keeping it from hitting the court or sand on your side of the net. Those two goals are the main objectives of volleyball. Doing it, however, involves elements that separate the good teams from the average ones.

• Gain & Maintain Control

Ball control in almost everything in best youth volleyball practice. Even when the ball is going back and forth over the net at a good clip, teams still rely on good ball handlers to get digs and “ups” so they can stay in the system and launch high-quality attacks. Winning a point means being able to serve, which can lead to another form of control. A team that can “run” points from the service line, including aces that are not returned at all, gets those points as well as momentum.

• Making the Points

Sets are won by the team that first scores 25 points, and matches are usually played in a best three out of five formats. A service ace, a kill (an unreturnable hit), a block that lands on the other team’s side of the court, or an error all count for points. In theory, a team could win a match without completing a single kill if its opponents make constant errors such as net violations or hitting a ball out of bounds. Regardless of how it happens, the objective is always to impose your offensive will on the other side while keeping them off balance with solid defence.

• The Joy of Teamwork

Good teams typically display a high level of communication and teamwork. A team’s setter, hitters, and defensive specialists need to effectively work together to optimize their three allotted contacts. Often, poor communication results in poor ball control, which leads to points lost. Communication and teamwork are so important to the sport of volleyball because they essentially elevate the effectiveness of the defence and offense.

• Playing within the Rules

The rules are intended to keep the game moving. That is why a team must return a ball within three hits, and players must follow handling rules. If a ball is in a player’s hands for even a full second, or it comes spinning out of her hands, it can be a violation. A player also cannot run into the net, and any ball hit into it or the antenna on the ends counts as a point to the other team. Those and other’s rules force players to employ precision and timing along with athleticism.

• Balloon or Beach Ball Volleyball

You can teach young players how to dig, serve, set, and spike while playing balloon or beach ball volleyball. This is a very slow game, but it teaches youngsters to move laterally to keep the play alive. It also allows them to concentrate on hitting correctly. You do not even need a net to play this game; you can position players in a circle and award 1 point for a correct hit and subtract 1 point for an illegal hit as the players scramble to keep the balloon or beach ball off the ground.

The objective of the game is to try to make the ball touch the ground on the opponent side. When the ball is hit by a team, the members of other team hit it with their hands to prevent it from touching the ground and to send it to another teammate or to the other side of the court across the net. Only three players from the team can strike the ball successively before they send it to the other team.

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United Volleyball Club
United Volleyball Club

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UNITED VOLLEYBALL CLUB focuses on training and developing talented volleyball players and teaching valuable life lessons. https://www.unitedvolleyballclub.com

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