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    Volleyball is the best sport ever. Volleyball causes people to be physically active. It also helps people become healthier. In volleyball you get to do cool actions while playing and/or practicing. First, volleyball causes people to be physically active. In order to gain points, your team has to get the ball over the net without the other team touching the ball. Your team only gets three hits to get it over the net, so you have to be physically active to gain points to win. You also have…

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    Informative Speech Outline: COMS 1030 Kayla McNeal Title of Speech: The Game of Volleyball: Its Beginnings and the Physical Effects it Can Have Specific Purpose: My audience will understand how and when volleyball was created, the rules and positions, and the physical effects it can have on a person. Thesis: The game of volleyball has been around for years, filled with rules and positions, and can cause many physical effects on those who play. Introduction I. Attention Getter i.…

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    If only I was the best at volleyball. When I was younger, I was dream of becoming the best volleyball player in the world, but I knew that would only become reality if I commited to worked hard. Everyone can improve, even Olympic volleyball players. Volleyball requires speed, agility, and teamwork. Whether you're the best or not, good players know that there's always room for improvement. Knowing which areas you need to work on can help you improve your skills as a player and as a teammate. Have…

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    Think I’ll Pass I always told myself that I hated it, the cheering on the court, the uniforms of tight spandex, and even the concept of the game. However, in the spring of 2016, I tried something new and began to love it from the very beginning. Volleyball isn’t just a sport of passing a ball over a net, or a competitive version of don’t let the ball touch the ground. It is surpassing obstacles and adversity, making new friends and growing closer to teammates, and meeting new coaches that seek…

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    Volleyball has been an important aspect of my life ever since I began in seventh grade and my commitment to the sport has grown with each year. Heading into high school, I knew that I wanted to continue with volleyball. To better prepare myself, that summer I went to a week-long intensive volleyball camp, where my skills increased exponentially. Back at home, I went to every open gym and beach volleyball session the varsity team provided. I wanted to prove that I was capable of playing at a…

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    Lesson Plan For Volleyball

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    Lesson: Volleyball Skill Description: The motor skill involves two teams hitting a volleyball back and forth over a net without letting the ball hit the floor. Which ever team lets the ball hit the floor loses the point. Games are to 25 points, and only three touches on the ball are allowed per side before it has to be sent over the net. This game is worthy of teaching fourth graders because it teaches them about teamwork, quick thinking, communication, cooperation, etc. Teamwork and…

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    Volleyball is a big supporter of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every year my school does a game called ‘Dig Pink.’ I play volleyball myself, and have always looked forward to this game. That year and every year from now on, Dig Pink will hit a little closer to home at Blackstone Valley Tech. During practice one day at the beginning of the season I could tell something was wrong with my coach. She was not really acting herself and neither was the assistant coach. They were not acting as funny…

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    As the final home volleyball game draws near, senior outside hitter Kiera James’ volleyball career will live on with her division one level commitment to play at Southern Illinois University. James’ four years on DGS varsity volleyball and participation in First Alliance Club Volleyball have led to her recruitment to play volleyball at the D1 level. With 226 kills, 48 aces and 171 digs during just this DGS volleyball season, James has some of the best statistics on the team. As a captain,…

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    type of volleyball serve is harder to receive. The project is interesting because the sport of volleyball is enjoyed by many people around the world and hope to have a better understanding of the game after the experiment is over. To be able to understand the physics and movement of the ball in volleyball would make this experiment a great one. There are many factors that go into a volleyball serve. There are also some definitions that might be unfamiliar to a person who does not play…

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    decide whether we want to be athletes, be in the band, or just enjoy school and just enjoy being free. As a child I chose to play sports, and not just any kind of sport, I chose to play volleyball. Volleyball is such a demanding sport physically and mentally and no matter what age level you play up to. Of course volleyball was not the only sport I played but it was the only one that made me look forward to practice every day. For example, I also played basketball until my senior year of high…

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