Volleyball History and Facts

Volleyball History and Facts thumbnail
Volleyball is a sport played around the world.

Volleyball is one of the few sports created in the United States. It started in Massachusetts back in 1895 and has grown into one of the most popular sports both in the United States and around the world for both women and men. Volleyball is played in teams of two players (beach volleyball) or six (indoor volleyball) per side.

  1. Origins

    • Volleyball was created as a low-impact version of basketball. William G. Morgan created the sport in 1895 at a YMCA in Holyoke, Mass. He hoped to create a game that combined elements of basketball, tennis, baseball and handball. This low-impact game was designed with middle-aged men who desired a less-strenuous sport in mind. The original name for volleyball was mintonette. People watching the game suggested the name volleyball because of the high volleying speed that playing created. The first official "volleyball" game was played in 1896; volleyball.com says as of 2009, there were 46 million Americans who played volleyball and 800 million worldwide who played at least once a week.

    Modern Play

    • Modern volleyball has many of the same rules as the original game. The point system changed from the original 21 points needed to win down to 15 in 1917. Women now play the sport as well. The sport was first played in the Olympics in 1964. Since 1964, the base rules of volleyball have changed little, other than the addition of 2 person volleyball, according to volleyball.com.

    Players

    • There are usually six players on each team for volleyball, although two-player teams are used in beach volleyball. Player positions in the six-person game include right back, center back, left back, left front, center front and left front. Players take turns serving the ball over the net and rotate positions throughout the game.

    Core Rules

    • A volleyball game is won by the first team to reach 15 points, but the winning team must win by at least two points. Teams need to win two of three games, or, in some cases, three of five games to win a match. Players must stand in the set positions of center, right, left, front and back during the serve and at the start of the game, but afterward can move around on their side of the net to hit and block the ball. Players score by hitting the ball on the ground on the opponent's side, or by causing the other team's players to hit the net or knock the ball out of bounds. A team can hit the ball only three times before passing it to the other team, and a player cannot hit it twice in a row.

    Beach Volleyball

    • Beach volleyball started in Santa Monica, Calif., in the 1920s. A net was set up near the beach as part of a park program. It was not until the 1930s, however, that the two-person style of beach volleyball was invented. The first beach volleyball tournament was held in 1948. It was not until 1996, however, that two-person beach volleyball was introduced as an Olympic sport. The rules of beach volleyball are the same as court volleyball, but the sand floor and two-person teams give the game a new challenge.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit beach volleyball image by Pix by Marti from Fotolia.com

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Basic Facts on the History of Volleyball

    The game of volleyball has grown from a recreational activity more than 100 years ago to a highly competitive sport that features...

  • About Volleyball History

    Volleyball's history begins with its invention in 1895 by William Morgan, and the United States Volleyball Association was created in 1928. Find...

  • Volleyball Uniform Numbering Ideas

    Modern methods for numbering uniforms offer those designing them more options than ever before. While volleyball usually has tighter regulations than other...

  • What Is the History of Volleyball Rules?

    William Morgan, a YMCA instructor, invented volleyball in 1895 in Holyoke, Mass. The game has since spread to more than 200 countries....

  • History of Olympic Beach Volleyball

    With its visions of sand, surf and well-toned athletes, beach volleyball has gained in popularity as a participatory and spectator sport. But...

  • Who Invented Volleyball?

    Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William Morgan at his local YMCA, and it only took a few years for the game...

  • Quick Facts on Volleyball

    Volleyball is a great sport, whether playing competitively indoors on a court or just for fun outside on the beach. Here are...

  • The History & Development of Volleyball

    Volleyball has grown in its over 100-year history on the court and the beach. The sport is popular throughout the world and...

  • The History of Beach Volleyball

    The game of volleyball was invented in 1895 by William Morgan at a YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. At the time, he wanted...

  • The History of the Volleyball

    Volleyball was created in 1895 by William G. Morgan in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The sport was originally known as "mintonette," taking characteristics from...

Related Ads

Featured