期刊名称:Analele Universităţii din Oradea: Fascicula Educaţie Fizică şi Sport
印刷版ISSN:2286-2870
电子版ISSN:1224-5100
出版年度:2021
卷号:31
期号:1
页码:53-62
语种:English
出版社:Sport Editura Universitatii din Oradea,University of Oradea Publishing House
摘要:Practicing the game of volleyball by millions of people, proves that it is one of the most beloved sports games in the world, in which it is aimed at keeping the ball in play in its own field in the best conditions and sending it as difficult as possible to the opposing court to force him to make mistakes. At the amateur level, the game is extremely attractive due to the lack of direct contact with the opponent, the involvement of all participants in the game and the easy-to-understand regulation. At the professional level, the game of volleyball excels through spectacularity, twists and reversals, therefore, increased tension for viewers. Many sports enthusiasts consider volleyball to be the team sport, in which every touch of the ball is directly influenced by the previous touch of a teammate or opponent. In this sense, each contact inevitably depends on the previous one and will then have an effect on subsequent contacts. However, as Karch Kilary (one of the greatest volleyball players of all time) says: "The game of volleyball cannot start without serving, and serving is the only technique that is totally under your control." (Kiraly, 2000). Thus, the service is the only technical process in which no previous contact directly affects the result of subsequent infringements. The other technical procedures such as passing, taking over, blocking or attacking make the difference between the teams in a match, but service remains the only technical process in which the player has direct control.