Fresh off a silver medal, U.S. Volleyball stud Tayyiba Haneef-Park talks about growing up in Orange County and winning a silver medal.
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Fresh off a silver medal, U.S. Volleyball stud Tayyiba Haneef-Park talks about growing up in Orange County and winning a silver medal.
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Batting a ball back and forth while you’re barefoot on the beach is a fun way to get some exercise. Get started with these basic rules.
To complete this How-To you will need:
A beach or beach volleyball court
A volleyball
A volleyball net
At least four players
A coin
Step 1: Have a court
Find a sand court divided by a net. If you’re setting up your own court by putting down a net, decide the side line and end line boundaries. Official beach Volleyball courts are 52 feet long by 26 feet wide.
Tip: Net height depends on the gender of the players: Women’s nets are about seven and a half feet and men’s nets are about eight feet high.
Step 2: Get players
Have between four and twelve players, and divide into two teams
Step 3: Know the object of the game
Know the object of the game, which is to send the volleyball over the net. Each team is allowed to hit the ball a maximum of three times before it must sail over the net. The ball can never touch the ground.
Tip: Smashing the ball down into your opponent’s court with the heel of your hand is called a “spike.”
Step 4: Toss a coin
Flip a coin to decide who will serve first.
Step 5: Know the score
Know how to score: A point is awarded to the opposing team each time a player lets the ball drop on the ground, sends it out of bounds, or fails to return it within three hits. If the team that wins the point served, it also continues to serve. If the winning side didn’t serve, they now gain the right to do so.
Tip: Professional beach volleyball players use hand signals to indicate the type of block they intend to make to thwart their opponents.
Step 6: Play to win
A team wins a set when it scores 21 points with a minimum lead of two points. In the case of a 20-20 tie, play continues until a two-point lead is reached.
Tip: A player who is good at setting up shots for teammates is called a “setter.”
Step 7: End the game
The team that wins two sets wins the match. In the case of a 1-to-1 set tie, the third and deciding set is played to 15 points with a minimum lead of two points.
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There are many different ways that the setter in volleyball can set the ball to the hitter. Find out about different types of sets in volleyball in this free educational sports video.
Expert: Keith Sewell
Bio: Keith Sewell has played competitive Volleyball for over 12 years, four of those years (1999-2003) were spent on the Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball team.
Filmmaker: Keith Sewell
Duration : 0:1:50
FIVB beach Volleyball players dishing out some awesome digs at the Montreal tournaments of 2006 & 2007. Music to “Nine Thou” by Styles of Beyond.
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Get a basic overview of the rules and objective of the game of Volleyball, including how to score points and how to win, in this free volleyball video lesson.
Expert: Keith Sewell
Bio: Keith Sewell has played competitive volleyball for over 12 years, four of those years (1999-2003) were spent on the Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball team.
Filmmaker: Keith Sewell
Duration : 0:1:36
This is Ty Loomis’ video from the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This is the Beach Volleyball Gold Medal Match between Ty Loomis (USA) & Hans Stolfus(USA) vs Emanuel Rego (BRA) & Ricardo Santos (BRA).
Emanuel & Ricardo were the defending Olympic Gold Medalist & were currently the #1 team in the World for 6 years straight. The Gold Medal Match was in Copacabana, Brazil, in Copacabana Arena. It was their home country, their home stadium, in front of 7,500 chanting, dancing, heckling, screaming fans that were all cheering for Brazil in the 2nd largest International Olympic Format Event.
This was an awesome tournament in Brazil&, all the fans were amazing & we were stoked to be apart of this.
Check it out now!
-Ty Loomis
Pro Beach Volleyball Player
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From the outside hitter to the middle back, learn all about the playing positions on a volleyball court in this free educational sports video.
Expert: Keith Sewell
Bio: Keith Sewell has played competitive volleyball for over 12 years, four of those years (1999-2003) were spent on the Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball team.
Filmmaker: Keith Sewell
Duration : 0:1:15
Learn a great volleyball drill that will help you practice the volleyball fundamentals such as passing, setting and spiking, in this free educational sports video.
Expert: Keith Sewell
Bio: Keith Sewell has played competitive volleyball for over 12 years, four of those years (1999-2003) were spent on the Texas A&M Men’s Volleyball team.
Filmmaker: Keith Sewell
Duration : 0:2:38
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