The characteristics and value of volleyball
1. Extensive mass: The volleyball court has simple equipment and easy to master the rules of the game. It can be used not only for competition and training on the court, but also for activities in general open spaces. The amount of exercise can be large or small, and it is suitable for people of different ages, genders, physiques and training levels.
2. Comprehensiveness of technology: The rules stipulate that each player must rotate the position, not only to the front row to smash and block the ball, but also to the back row to defend and respond. Each team member is required to carry out the team members must comprehensively master various techniques and be able to compete in various positions.
3. A high degree of skill: The rules stipulate that the ball cannot land in the game, and it is not allowed to hold the ball or make combos. The short batting time and the changeable batting space determine the high skill of volleyball.
4. Intense confrontation: In volleyball games, the transition of offense and defense between the two sides is always carried out in fierce confrontation. In high-level competitions, the focus of the confrontation is on the online deductions. In a game, winning a point often requires six or seven rounds of confrontation. The higher the level of competition, the more intense the competition will be.
5. Duality of offensive and defensive techniques: Volleyball is a project in which various techniques can score or lose points. This situation is more prominent in the tiebreaker game, so each technique has the duality of offense and defense. Therefore, it is required that both techniques Be aggressive and accurate.
6. Strict collective nature: Volleyball is a collective competition event, except for serving, it is all carried out in collective cooperation. Without strict collective cooperation, no matter how good individual skills are, it is difficult to play, let alone play the role of tactics. The higher the level of the team, the tighter the collective cooperation.