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    What happens when volleyball and soccer are combined into one sport? !!!!!...................

    #2
    Erm.... do you get Socceyball? Or even Volleycer?

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      #3
      Do you have a net in the middle and two goals?

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        #4
        Probably call Head and Foot Volleyball

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          #5
          arent you allowed to kick the ball in volleyball anyway?

          i thought you could use any body part you like, but obviuosly hands give better control.

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            #6
            When you combine volleyball and soccer, players are allowed to hit and kick a ball over a net. A 6 foot high, 12 foot goal is located ten foot behind each court. Three points are earned by the team scoring the goal. An ace is worth 2 points, and when the person playing the goalie's position scores point for his or her team, its also worth two points. On the beach it is a four person team. On any other surface it is a five person team. Only the team in service has closure and there is no two point margin of victory.

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              #7
              THE SERVE

              The serve is the catylistic feature from which this sport gravitates.

              THE ACE: The "ace" is a serve that a person on the receiving team is unable to respond to effectively enough to set up a rally/defensive play. When only one person on the receiving taem touches the ball off the serve, and hits the ball hits out of play in his/her court area or off the court area of play, before another person from his/her team can touch the ball, the receiving team earns two points and serves again.


              THE XUNK: The "xunk" is a serve where the receiving team is caught with their pants down. A xunk is a tpye of serve that lands on the receiving team's court of play without being touched. When the service team scores a xunk, the service team has the option of adding two points to their own score, or subtracting two points from the receiving team's score and serves again.

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                #8
                A Match Up Question !


                1.What happens when volleyball and ping pong are combined into one sport?

                or


                2.What happens when volleyball and soccer are combined into one sport? 8)

                (A). One of them has integrated a system of competitive features based on a balance of challenges.

                and

                (B). The other has a system of competitive features subsized with artificial animated activities.

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                  #9
                  No offense to the original poster, but this is a pointless thread. What a waste of time

                  The real question should be what happens when BEACH Volleyball and Soccer are combined into one sport! Now that I would watch!!



                  -weresheep

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                    #10
                    its already happened.

                    ping pong and volleyball is rallypoint

                    and volleyball and soccer is Rocball.

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                      #11
                      When you combine volleyball with soccer, you get a unique situation between the server of one team and the goalie of the other team. A server comes to realize, that by serving/drilling the ball "over the" net directly at the goalie of the other team, he/she has more oportunity to score points.

                      And, because the goals are located ten feet behind the end of each court, the service area is increased to 40 feet with vertical areas (the goal) to serve into.

                      Also, the receiving team only has two hits off the serve to return the ball back over the net.

                      Its a server's sport, with offensive and defensive rules of competition.

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                        #12
                        The "KEE".......

                        When the goalie of either team scores court points, his/her team earns two points and the serve. But, the goalie of either team cannot make a play on the ball with one or both feet inside the ten foot line. This is a backcourt scoring system.

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                          #13
                          What the feck is going on?!

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                            #14
                            Serve and Closure:

                            An offensive and defensive, multiple point scoring game is played under a quarter/set system. The quarter/set system of play was developed by combining and modifying two different methods of measuring game time. The clock system in which teams win by totaled points scored in a specific amount of time. And, the set system of play where the winner of a game is based on the amount time it takes to win a certain number of sets.

                            In an offensive and defensive scoring game,the serve is the catalyst that precipitates competitive action. The serve characterizes possession, offensive identity, control, and the position of advantage. The serve is what starts the competitive action to begin a game, and it is the process in which the beginning of the end of competition is completed. After the serve, the competitive nature of a team net sport game with offensive and defensive scoring is customed to quick, erratic, and unpredictable sequences of activity. This makes it a difficult, if not awkward, task of organizing a game under the rules of a clocked system of play. However, their are features of a clocked system of play that can be incorporated into an offensive and defensive scoring team net sport.

                            In a sport where a game is divided by quarters of play and organized by the clock, the points a team scores, is measured against the expiration time of each quarter and the game. The team that scores the most points within the limits and definitions of playing time, will win a regular game of play.

                            One of the advantages of a sport that is organized under the clocked system, is that certain plays, offensive and defensive strategies, team signals...etc, can be worked out before competition begins. This is done to manipulate or take advantage of the known and measurable limitations of game time. These are some of the mechanics of a clocked game and it works well where a team wins by total points scored. The difference between team scores at any one point of a clocked game, is a measure of a team's success. What this does, is it creates an atmosphere of sustained anxiety and anticipation from the time the game begins until it is finished.

                            However, there are disadvantages to the clocked game that need to be avoided. Sports organized under the clocked system of play, have one common weak trait, the lopsided score. A game can, for all practical purposes, be finished in three quarters of play or less. In a clocked sport, if by the end of the third quarter, the difference between team scores is so much that there is no sensible or sensational competitive action, or series of competitive actions that will alter or change its unavoidable conclusion, the game implodes and becomes an anticlimactic experience.

                            In a sport where a game is organized by sets, a team's playing time is measured against how long it takes to play for a fixed number of points per set, for a majority of a designated number of sets. The team that wins each set by a certain difference between scores and wins the majority of a designated number of sets, wins the game. However, in sports where sets determine the winners or losers of a game, a team can actually outscore their opponents in total points and still lose the game.

                            A quarter/set system of play has been developed to counterpoise the pitfalls under which the present and traditional methods of both the clock and set system were organized. In the quarter/set system of play, the points a team scored in each of the four sets is recorded and totaled at the end of the fourth set. The importance of calculating the total scores, is that they are significant references that best characterizes sorts of predictable outcome, definitive moments, and conclusive strategies. The quarter/set system of play has an irreversible measurement of action parallel to that of sports organized by timed intervals of play. However, in a team net sport where competition could start and stop off a bad serve, or end in two hits and three seconds of play, there is a different momentum and course of expectations to be taken under consideration.

                            The mechanics of a quarter/set system game have been worked-out so that a team's success can be measured by how many points it scored in each set, the total points it scored in a game, and how the fourth set is played. In a quarter/set system of play, a team cannot win a game in a losing set and a team cannot win a game if they haven't outscored their opponents. In the quarter/set system of play, a team must outscore its opponent's after four sets of play and win the fourth set in order to "Juice Out", (win the game). This is the combination of circumstances and the method under which the elements of quarter/set system of play functions, maintains, and provides competitive interest from the beginning to the end of a game. And, if neither team juices out, the game goes into overtime.

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                              #15
                              Its A Whole New Game
                              Posted: 0:22 AM, 8/5
                              Its a whole new game: This is a best practice sport plan.

                              Materials needed:A volleyball court, two indoor soccer goals (6 x 12 feet), and a volleyball. Place the goals 8 to 10 feet behind each end of the court and centered. Service areas are on either side of the goals.

                              This sport is played as a community sport, interscholastic and intramural sport, during P.E. classes, and for lunch time activity. Students should have good volleyball skills and a basic knowledge of both the side-out and rallypoint scoring systems of volleyball.

                              This game is fast and furious. A game is 10 points or a goal, whichever comes first. When a goal is scored, game is over. The team that scored the goal wins the game regardless of team scores. If a goal is not scored, only the service team can win a game.

                              There are five or six players on a team, goalie included. The goalie isnt allowed to catch a ball to try to keep it out of the goal. Only one person is allowed to defend the goal off the serve. Other than that, a goal is scored under the same circumstances as in soccer. A goal can be scored even if a ball rolls or bounces into a goal.

                              If the first serve of any player rotating into the servers position is bad, his/her team loses one point and the serve. If the team doesnt have any points and a players first serve is bad, then their opponents receive a point and the serve. After the first serve, if a team makes a bad serve, a team loses the serve, the service team's scoring advantage, and no points are earned. This is the side-out feature

                              Points can be scored by either team off the serve or during any subsequent play action. This is a rally point feature.

                              Two points will be awarded to the service team, if off the serve, a ball lands on the receiving team's court untouched.

                              The service team has the first three hit option of play. The receiving team has two hits off the serve to send the ball back over the net. After the ball has crossed over the net the third time, both teams have the three hit option play.

                              In a game when neither team scored a goal, the service team has closure. Only a team with serve, that can serve the ball over the net, and score a point/s off a served ball, can win a game. This is a side-out feature.

                              There is no two point margin rule to win a set, because when working with this kind of offensive and defensive scoring system, an anomalie developed that makes the two point margin of victory rule of volleyball a repetitively redundant feature. That means a service team has closure and the game takes care of its self. (No artificial assimulation needed).

                              There is a very intense competitive challenge between the server of one team and the goalie of the other. If a ball touches the net on the serve it is considered a bad serve.

                              My students like it because of its unpredictablility. A game can end with one serve, a new team comes on court, plays to ten points or a goal, and then another team comes to court...and so on and so on. 8)

                              Students are waiting for me at lunch time...if they want to play volleyball, they can play at the other court....but, you know what.....when we are playing this game, there is no other team net sport played. They are either signing up a team to play, or making up a new team for another game...and so on ..and.. so on.....................And, the above descriptive activity, is only an abbreviated version of the sport's overtime system of play. The real game is played with four quarters of competition. In the regular version of the game, a goal is worth three points.

                              Move the game into mach speed:
                              For the more advanced team net players, the game would include the two point ace, the two point backcourt kee, and two point optional xunk serve.

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