Water volleyball
Water volleyball (also called pool and acqua volleyball) is competitive fine-tuned middle-court oriented water game. It is played in countries with a temperate or tropical climate and less frequently in cold climates. Water volleyball is both an individual and team sport. It can be played between two teams of 1 to 4 players, depending on the size of the area of water.
History
Water volleyball emerged from recreational pool activities, sports, aquatic clubs, and water parks through the practice of unification of the beach and water tournaments. DLRG- Ortsgruppe Havixbeck organized the first water volleyball tournament in 1985, creating the by-so water volleyball club. Water Volleyball is played throughout US Universities, such as: San Diego University, California, Iowa State University, Iowa, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Lenoir-Rhyne University, N. C., Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia.[1]
Free member to professional associations
Tournaments are played mainly in June and July, with the exception of Germany, where tournaments are played in November. Additional associations of water volleyball include the Cradle of the volleyball in Texas and Lombardia. US associations of water volleyball, World Association of Water Volleyball Clubs (WAWV) as a worldwide platform and Association of Water Volleyball Professionals (ASWVP), based in Austin, Texas. Texas, particularly Austin, has developed a widespread practice of water volleyball. Water Volley Italia has organized the Turneo Santa Marinella 2008-2011, Turneo di volleyball, Foro Italico.
Federazione Internazionale di Volley Acqua
The official sporting league was established in November 2008, with the Federazione Internazionale di Volley Acqua (International Federation of Water Volleyball) created on January 1, 2009. Elections are held every year for a new president. Because the Federation was only recently created, there are currently 2 co-presidents who can authorize rule changes as long as the other co-president agrees. As of January 7 there will be a sole President, Alex P. The sport was created for swimmers, water polo players, and other persons interested in aqua sports. The inaugural competitive match was held on January 6, 2009, with many recreational matches played since the 1960s.
Acqua pollavolo and water volleyball
Acqua pollavolo
Court dimensions. The Water Volleyball is a sport played on a water surface (depth 40 cm and max min 50 cm) from the two teams, separated by a network, each consisting of five athletes of the same sex. The playing field is a rectangle of 14 x 7 m (46 ftx23 ft), surrounded by a clear area at least 3 m wide on each side [18]. The height space free from any obstacle must be at least 7 / 23 ft height from soil. Scoring System of Water volley. The race is won by the team that wins two sets in the mode 2 of 3, three set in the mode 3 out of 5. In case of a tie 1-1 or 2-2, the deciding set (3rd or 5th) is played to 15 points with a minimum lead of two points. A set (except the deciding third or fifth set) is won by the team that first scores 25 points with a minimum lead of two points in the event of a tie 24:24, the game continues as long as two points separate the teams (26:24 – 27:25).
American water volleyball
The playing area consists of a rectangular playing court measuring 59′ x 29’6″(18x9m). Matches may either consist of 2 out of 3 games. A team wins a match by winning two games. Games are played to 25 points with no cap(win by 2). The tie breaking game is played to 15 win by 2 with a cap of 17 [11].
Differences (AP to WV)
- Different court size- 46×23 ft to 59×29 ft 14×7 to 19×8
- Water pool depth 16”/40 cm to 47”/1.2 m
- Playing surface –water
- Volleyball positioning
- Team size five, Coed 2×3 to six 3×3
- Scoring system 2 out 3, 3 out 5 to 2 out 3
- Coaching during matches is allowed
- Player bench as in water volleyball
- Substitutions are allowed
- Teams switch ends after half
- There is no Libero as in water volleyball
Italian water volleyball rules are made in accordion with FIVB beach volley rules, especially technical description and designs of court, arbitration and proceeders. Coed water volleyball compositions
- Co-ed triples: 3 players on the court per team, 2×1, 1×2
- Co-ed four-person: 4 players on the court per team, 2×2
- Co-ed five-person: 5 players on the court per team, 3×2
- Co-ed six-person: 6 players on the court per team, 3×3
In Co-Rec play, a team is composed of 3 men and 3 women. You can only have a maximum of three of each gender in the pool at a time.Four-person, triple composition.Each team should start with (4) players, (2) Males & (2) Females [10]. A team must have a minimum of 3 players to start a game and each gender must be represented. Legal playing combinations are 2 &2 or 2 & 1. 3 & 1 is NOT a legal playing combination. Males and females alternate positions on the court.[2]
Rules of Acqua pallavollo
The court
The court must be a rectangle a minimum 3 meters in length to a maximum of 6 meters in length. It can be a minimum of 2 meters in width to a maximum of 5 meters in width. The net must run across the width of the court and be centered along the length so that both players have an equal amount of court in which to play. In most pools there is a deep end and a shallow end. If possible try putting the net where both players are in the deep end.
Serving
The server must hit the ball upwards, towards the receiver and it must be within arms length of the receiver when standing still. The serve is not allowed to be a spike and the receiver can not spike of the serve. One team serves for 2 points then the other team serves, and play continues in this fashion. When it is 10 apiece, you start serving 1 serve each. A flip of a coin at the start of the game is used to see who serves first, or else the person in the deep end serves first.
The ball
Any ball can be used as long as it is spherical and both players agree on which ball will be used before the start of the match. Most players agree that the best ball to play with is a beach ball approximately 28 to 40 centimeters in diameter, and well inflated. It has been found that the smaller the ball the harder it is to play. But it has been played with semi-pumped up Football (soccer) balls. Both result in very even matches.
Game play
Water volleyball is both an individual and team sport. It can be played between two teams, each team consisting of 1 to 4 players, depending on the area of water in which the game is being played, however the teams must be equal.
One team is chosen to serve first, whereupon they serve twice, then the team which did not serve first serves twice, and play continues in this fashion. The aim is to score eleven points before your opponent or opponents. However, if the score gets to 10 apiece, then the team to score either two points ahead of the other team, or else first to fifteen points, wins the game, There are usually 5 games in a match,at the start of the match the players or teams flip a coin to see who goes on which side.
In the summer of 2013, water volleyball as a sport became famous in Lahore, Pakistan when a group of boys brought it to wider audience under the auspices of Punjab Swimming Association President Mr. Shaan Lashari. The games were played in a best of five manner with a maximum of 6 players on either side. The points were scored on a rolling basis, i.e. on every serve a point is scored. The side that wins the point makes the next serve. The first team to get to 20 points was the winner of the set, however the winning margin must at least be 2 points (e.g. 21-19). The net was placed at 8 ft height and sides were swapped after the score reached a total of 10 points. In the first Open Championship of 2013, Mr. Noor Khan won the award for the Most Successful Smasher.
In most pools there is a deep end and a shallow end. If possible try putting the net where both players are in the deep end. But if that is not possible then play each game as normal, but change sides after each game, so each player gets 2 games on the shallow side and 2 games on the deep side. If a 5th game is required then swap sides when the scores reach 10 points for example 5-5,2-8,4-6 and so on.
Scoring
The first team to reach 11 points wins. If the score reaches 10 apiece, then it is first team to by 2 points or first to 15 points.
Misconduct
If a players purposely tries to harm another player by hitting, kicking etc., the player will resign the match and a ban may be imposed by the presidents. Bans can last between 1 match to a life ban. However, this ban can be repealed by the presidents, or else a fine can be paid to the Federation.
Strategy
Most players play with power, attempting to hit it as fast as possible so the opposing player doesn't have time to react. Others try to hit it in the side to try to get it out of reach of the player.
See also
External links
- World Association of Water Volleyball Clubs (WAWV)
- Association of Water Volleyball Professionals (ASWVP)
- Water Volleyball Journal
- http://www.watervolleyball.com
References
- ↑ Cosmo, Lepota (2015). Considering different technical approaches within the practice of water volleyball, water volley and acqua pallavollo; game of Coeds, a new generic leisure, Water Volleyball Journal.
- ↑ Cosmo, Lepota (2015). Considering different technical approaches within the practice of water volleyball, water volley and acqua pallavollo; game of Coeds, a new generic leisure, Water Volleyball Journal.