Structure and Rules of Beach Volley Ball
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Structure and Rules of Indoor Volley Ball
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Beach
volleyball is organically played on the sands of the beach.
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Indoor
Volleyball is played on specifically designed courts
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It's
a game of four players, two on each side without any substitution as it is difficult to find adequate
players to play with the traditional set standard of 6-on-6 in a beach format. One
player always makes moves in an attacking way while the other upholds a
defensive Approach.
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Indoor
volleyball contains six on six players in both teams along with assigned
roles for every player, complex rotation throughout the game ensures that
every player is vigilant & there in the game.
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There
are no standard set positions in beach volleyball. Beach volleyball matches
consist of a series of best-of-three games, with each game played for 21
points. To win, one team needs at least two points.
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Indoor
matches comprise five sets of games. The first team requires 25 points to win
the set. Three sets certainly win the match. If needed, then a tiebreaker set
is supposed to play for 15 points
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Beach
Balls are usually comfy, lighter & are bigger in size & more durable.
Such floppy ball supports the player to cut short the distance & make
crazy dives to create fun in the play. Moreover, Pleasant Weather adds spice
to the play as the lighter ball floats more in the air thus good players can
use this for their benefit.
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Indoor balls weigh heavy, strike harder & are small in size, and
move faster. It’s leather smooth texture helps in consistent power play sport.
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The
average estimated height of
players in beach volleyball is 5'10 for women and 6'4 for men.
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The
average estimated height of
players in indoor volleyball is 6’2 for women and 6'4 for men.
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Beach
volleyball players play barefooted to hold solid grip on sand.
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To
avoid potential injuries on hard surface thick soled shoes are necessary.
Shoes are compulsory on the hard surface of the court to maintain body
position and to gain a grip on the surface when hitting, sprinting, or
securing the volleyball.
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Weather changes create an impact
in the beach format as surface got wet, muddy so in these formats they have
to change their game schedule usually.
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Weather changes do not create any
impact in the indoor format as courts are designed covered & it does not
affect game schedule.
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