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Volleyball History

Posted: February 14th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Blogs talk | No Comments »

Modern Day Volleyball was created by William G Morgan in 1895. The sport was originally called mintonette and later got its new name from the term “Volley” where players attempt to keep the ball in the air! Modern Volleyball was originally created for middle-aged men and women who were not physical or athletic enough for basketball. His colleague, James Naismith, had 4 years earlier invented the sport basketball.  But not everyone could keep up with the fast pace game. William decided to mix elements of basketball, baseball, tennis, and handball to produce an enjoyable game for his class of businessmen.

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He made a decision to call it mintonette because his new sport was also related to badminton. It was played on a court divided by a 6-foot, 6-inch net. Teams volleyed the ball back and forth until one team missed. The sport was designed as an indoor sport for any amounts of players that could fit on the court. There was no limit to the number one team could touch the ball before it went over the net. The earliest games were played in Morgan’s gym and were played with the rubber bladder from inside a basketball.  Spalding came to create the first official ball in 1896. By 1900, standard shape and weight of the ball were almost identical to those used today.

It quickly became apparent that volleyball had appeal far beyond the middle-aged men it was originally introduced to. (Volleyball Store -Volleyballs

Colleges and high schools began to adopt the experience both for males and females. The activity derived to spread throughout the planet, and today now we have over 800 million players worldwide who play Volleyball at least one time each week Volleyball Court Info



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