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  • Official Volleyball Rules

    In the United States, volleyball is governed by USA Volleyball. The International Volleyball Federation is the governing body for worldwide volleyball competitions, including the Olympics.

  • School Volleyball Rules

    Volleyball is played at all level of schooling, from recreational play in the early grades to clubs and competitive teams at higher levels. Although coed games can often be found among adults,...

  • Volleyball Libero Rules

    Beginning in 1998, international volleyball rules introduced a player known as the libero. At the beginning of games, each team must designate one person the libero. She must wear a shirt that is...

  • NCAA Volleyball Rules

    The National Collegiate Athletic Association coordinates both college men's and women's volleyball. The men's Division I championship has been held since 1970. As of 2009, UCLA has won the most...

  • 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 some facts to get you started.

  • About Volleyball Libero

    Volleyball, much like any other sport, involves specialized athletes whose main job is to perform one specific function. Setters and outside hitters are the most prominent within volleyball....

  • Special Hits in Volleyball

    All the basics of volleyball, moves and strategies! This free video covers how to use special hits in volleyball.

  • How to Defend a Dink in Volleyball From the Back Row

    A spike is volleyball's greatest weapon, but almost equally as damaging can be a dink. As a back row player, you are the first line of defense when it comes to this type of hit, so it is important...

  • How to Read a Hitter's Body in Volleyball

    Playing in the back row gives you a lot more responsibility than just passing. You must be in the right place at the right time. Here are the steps that will help you figure out where the ball...

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