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The History Of Volleyball - A Quick Look Back In Time
By:Ethan D Orman

Volleyball has become a worldwide sport that is popular with all age groups, but when did this fun sport start? The history of volleyball dates back to 1895 when William G Morgan piggy-backed off the new sport of basketball and created a new game that was geared more toward to middle-aged men.

Morgan enjoyed the game of basketball, but soon realized that it was too fast paced for some of the older men to keep up. So, he decided to invent a game that was still played on a court, but the players were not required to run up and down the court-- he created the game of "mintonette." Volleyball history shows that the original game of mintonette was played on a full court with a net in the middle. Two teams tossed the ball back and forth over the net, similar to the game of badminton. In order to cut back on the equipment costs, the players volleyed the ball with their hands.

The game quickly became popular, and everyone wanted to learn how to play volleyball. The game quickly spread to other areas, across the United States, and even to other countries. As the popularity grew, several changes were made to the game. Specific volleyball rules were set into place so that the games stayed consistent.

Some of the rules of volleyball included the court size, number of players, and number of hits per team. The rules also stated that players must rotate around the court so that everyone had a turn to serve the ball. Also, a standard volleyball size and shape were decided within a few years. The rules continued to change and adjust throughout the history of volleyball, until the game became what we have today.

Even though volleyball history says that the game was originally created for middle-aged men, the game has become so popular that it quickly spread through the United States-- and the rest of the world. Today there are many different kinds of competitive volleyball teams: high school volleyball, college volleyball, womens volleyball, men, childrens, co-ed teams, etc. There is an endless amount of possibilities with this game because it is easy to learn, many people can play together, and it can by played indoors or outside.

Ethan D Orman has the information you need about volleyball history Access the best information about the history of volleyball at his website: http://historyofvolleyball.net






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