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1947 The International Volleyball Federation was formally established. What happened to the Olympic volleyball match?

Volleyball is an offensive and defensive game in which both hands serve, cushion, pass, spike and block. Volleyball originated in America. 1895, William and Morgan of Massachusetts, USA, tried basketball for the first time on the court, returned the ball and made it fly in the air, and named it a volley ball, which means "flying ball in the air". It was not included in the competition at that time, but used as a game. At first, there was no uniform regulation on the number and position of the players on both sides of the substation, so it was named "volleyball". After several reforms, the volleyball match of 16 players with 4 players in each row was changed to 12 players with 9 players. It was not until 19 18 that the rules of six-person system and 15 points system were stipulated in volleyball competition.

From 65438 to 0947, the International Volleyball Federation was formally established. 1964 At the Olympic Games, volleyball was listed as an official event. The volleyball court is18m long and 9m wide, and the middle of the court is separated by a net. The volleyball match is divided into two teams, each with 6 players, arranged in front of each other. According to the rules of the game, both sides use various techniques and tactics to try to hit the ball into the other side's court without making it fall into their own court. Players must return the ball from the opponent in the air, and each side can hit the ball up to 3 times (excluding 1 time to block the tentacles), so they should hit the ball at the other side. One can't hit the ball twice in a row except to block the tentacles. If you can't hit back or hold the ball, combo, touch the net, etc. This is a foul and the opponent should be awarded a score or get the right to serve.

There is no limit to the time of each game in volleyball competition, and the best of five games is adopted. In each game, the player who gets 1 first gets 15. In case both sides get 14, one side gets 2 points to win. At present, the techniques and tactics of international volleyball are developing rapidly. For example, the fast and flexible offensive tactics represented by China and Japan enjoy a high reputation in international volleyball and play a positive role in promoting the development of volleyball tactics.

In recent years, more advanced offensive tactics such as "short and fast", "flat opening", "time difference" and "dislocation" have appeared. Tactics are changeable, the speed is getting faster and faster, and various cross-cover attacks are more tacit. The world volleyball is developing in the direction of high, fast, flexible and comprehensive technology.