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How has volleyball change over the years?

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How has volleyball change over the years?

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  1. The serve can now touch the net ... it now has

    a ' libero ' ... just to name 2 changes...


  2. if it's possible it has gotten more boring

  3. the only thing I know is that the real name of volleyball was mintonette and it changed to volleyball when it beacme popular and another thing was about the Liberos

  4. volleyball has changed dramatically. There are so many different rules that you have to follow

  5. the new thing is libero or a back up player who can only pass or hit the ball from the back roww they r not aloud to serve

  6. The major changes has been the use of hands, let serves, rally scoring, and the libreo.

    Serve Receive -- During the fifties and sixties, you could receive serve with your hands. From the sixties to the eighties, this was banned.  Since the nineties, it became legal, once again.

    Blocking -- A half a century ago, you could not penetrate the net on the block. Now you can. Two decades ago, you could block the serve. Now, you can't.

    Two decades ago, the antennea was a ball's length outside the court. Now they have moved in, and align with the court.

    Libero - a non-rotating, non-serving backrow player.

    Let serve - serves may touch the net. Previously, if a serve touched the net, it was a foul, and loss of serve.

    Rally scoring -- every volley results in a point. Previously, one could only score a point if one had the serve. Otherwise, if one won a volley (say that five times fast) one did not score a point, but instead "won" back the serve from his opponent (a "side-out"), and with it, an opportunity to score a point in the next volley.

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