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DEP Activity Card

Sitting Volleyball

Sitting Volleyball: An alternative version to traditional


standing volleyball using a smaller court and lower net.
Sitting Volleyball is a Paralympic sport.

Playing the Game


What you need
Any suitable indoor or outdoor playing area.
Ideally the court should measure 10 metres
by 6 metres (see illustration and diagram).
Net or rope (with ribbons).
Beach ball, light plastic or rubber ball,
or standard volleyball.

What to do
Played by 2 teams of 6 players
(or any suitable number).
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10

Players must be seated (see Rules over).


Teams try to send the ball over the net so that
it touches the ground on their opponents side.
Rallies continue until the ball touches the
ground, the ball goes out, or their opponents
fail to return it. A point is scored if the ball
lands in the opponents court or they cannot
return the ball.
Normally there is a maximum of three hits per
team after which the ball must cross the net.
This can be increased for beginners.

6M

PLAYERS
MUST BE SEATED

Sitting Volleyball

Use the TREE model to modify this game.


Try the modifications suggested below or devise your own.

Teaching style Encourage players to build up their skills and introduce the rules
gradually.
For example, do not penalise double hits in the beginning.
Or allow more than three team hits before the ball crosses the net.

Rules

In competitive sitting volleyball, the net should be 1.15m high


(1.05 for women). Try setting the net at different heights to suit
the age or ability of the players. Or play without a net!
Allow the players to play the ball off one bounce initially.
Part of a players back from buttocks to shoulders has to be in
contact with the floor/ground when playing the ball.

Equipment

Try using different types of ball:


- lightweight balls,
- slower-moving balls,
- even balloons initially.
Experiment with different kinds of net or barrier. Try using a solid barrier
like chairs or a wooden bench. How does this change the game?

Environment

Vary the size of the court to suit the number of players.


For example, if there are more players, use a bigger space.
(However, if some players become less involved, it may be better
to divide the group into 4 teams and play two games!)

Teaching style Rules Equipment Environment

Sitting Volleyball
Safety
Play sensibly make sure that
players have personal space.
Players who may be sensitive to
rough surfaces should sit on a mat
or soft area.

Questions
What ideas can you introduce to help
keep the rallies going for longer?
What can you do to make sure that
all the players are equally involved.

Other games to play


Sitting volleyball can lead into other
games:
standing volleyball
other net games

Integrity
Whatever modification is used, ensure
that the integrity of the game is
maintained. Games and activities should
never be modified to the extent that
they no longer resemble the original.

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