Coaching Volleyball, writing homework help

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Submit your Portfolio with the following information:

  • History of Volleyball – 50 points ( two paragraphs - one page and half )
  • Coaching Philosophy – 100 points ( one or two pages )
  • Copy and paste another Coach’s (Professional, Collegiate, High School) Philosophy that is similar to your own philosophy – 100 points
    • List key words that are important in your Philosophy – 25 points
  • Select a Volleyball skill of your choice – you will be asked to discuss during your presentation for your Final – 25 points

please make it simple and easy to understand.

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18 March 2017
Coaching of Volleyball
History of Volleyball
The history of volley ball is rich with roots spreading more than 100 years ago. The
origin of the sport can be traced back in 1895 in the united states of America when William G.
Morgan decided to fuse elements of several sporting disciplines to give rise to volleyball
(Volleyball Worldwide). More than three sports were thought of in coming up with the game
such as basketball, baseball, handball and tennis in an effort to create a game that would be of
less contact that the then popular sports. William was an instructor at the Men’s Christian
Association (YMCA) and it was due to the classes he had that he opted to create this game that
would be suitable for the businessmen in he instructed. The intentions were for the game to be
played indoors within the confines of a gymnasium but could also fit well while playing in an
outdoor situation. The ball was to be kept in the air crossing two sides of a net suspended slightly
six feet from the ground. Most of the rules that were established by Morgan have since been kept
intact up to the current times. The game started with the ball being served from one side of the
net towards the opponent side then the opponents would not allow the ball to hit the ground and
return it back to the opposite side. Play would continue with the ball being passed back and forth
with scoring being registered in the instance the ball hits t...


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