Sitting Volleyball activity for Global Perspectives class

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Sitting Volleyball activity for Global Perspectives class


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SITTING VOLLEYBALL

What do you know about it?

VIDEO ABOUT SITTING VOLLEYBALL Watch the following video and take notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BzWKmtI1OU

SITTING VOLLEYBALL 1. How many players are on each team? 2. What is the difference between sitting and standing volleyball in terms of the net and court? 3. In which format are matches played? 4. What move is completely forbidden? 5. What is permitted in sitting volleyball regarding the service? 6. How many touches can each team make before sending the ball over the net? 7. How many libero players are allowed per team? 8. What are the two sport classes in sitting volleyball and what are they used for? 9. How many VS2 athletes (per team) can be on the court during play? 10. What is permitted in sitting volleyball regarding the service?

SITTING VOLLEYBALL 1. How many players are on each team? Six players 2. What is the difference between sitting and standing volleyball in terms of the net and court? The net is lower (1,15 m for men/1,05 m for women) and the court is smaller (6x10 meters) 3. In which format are matches played? Matches follow a best-of-five sets format, with the winning team the first to reach 25 points, or 15 in the fifth set. 4. What move is completely forbidden? To stand during play 5. What is permitted in sitting volleyball regarding the service? Blocking the service is permitted

SITTING VOLLEYBALL 6 . How many touches can each team make before sending the ball over the net? Up to three touches 7 . How many libero players are allowed per team? O ne 8. What are the two sport classes in sitting volleyball and what are they used for? The two sport classes in sitting volleyball are VS1 AND VS2, which are used to categorize athletes based on the severity of their impairments: VS1: For athletes with more severe impairments in their upper or lower limbs VS2: For athletes with less severe impairments in their upper or lower limbs 9 . How many VS2 athletes (per team) can be on the court during play? Only 1 10 . What is permitted in sitting volleyball regarding the service? Blocking the service is permitted

What are the challenges someone with a disability might face when trying to participate in sports or physical activities? Make a list of at least 5 challenges Individual work

How do you feel about playing sitting volleyball? is it difficult? why? What things could be improved? Answer these questions

Answer these questions 1. Is there a lack of disability sports provision in Peru? Research to find out information to support your answer. 2. Why is this happening? 3. How could this be improved? Include a list of proposals

Why do you think there is less investment in sports for people with disabilities compared to mainstream sports? How could this impact society as a whole? CRITICAL THINKING