Wednesday, December 30, 2009
FIVB Announces 2010 Beach Volleyball Tour Schedule
With total prize money of $7.02 million, the 2010 SWATCH FIVB World Tour will include 16 women’s events and 14 men’s tournaments including Grand Slams offering $600,000 prize money and bonus pool in Russia, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, Poland and a new Grand Slam in Rome, Italy – the venue for the 2011 SWATCH FIVB World Championships. The only other time there were six Grand Slams in one season was 2008. The events in Italy and Poland have been upgraded from opens to Grand Slams.
The 2010 season will open with a double gender open on April 19-25 in Brazilia, Brazil. The first Grand Slam takes place on May 17-23 in Rome, Italy.
“The FIVB has developed the latest calendar in order to ensure the best symmetry with continental and national tours throughout the world,” President of the Beach Volleyball Commission Dr. Ary Graça said. “In fact, apart for the month of August, all remaining months in the calendar will have at least one free week to accommodate the continental and national activities. We hope that now, FIVB confederations and federations will seize this great opportunity, exploiting the potential that beach volleyball can offer to all of them, by involving more teams and the best partners which will help increase the overall beach volleyball audience. This will also help to further boost the SWATCH FIVB World Tour as well.”
Monday, November 23, 2009
Grand Champions Cup

The Brazilian men, who won the tournament in 1997 and 2005, powered their way through to a 25-12, 26-24, 25-22 victory for their third title in the six-team round robin competition.
"In the tournament as a whole, Brazil had our ups and downs but when we needed to be stable in the big matches we played better. That is the most important thing," said Brazilian coach Bernardo Rezende.
"Right now we are going to have a party tonight but from tomorrow I must start thinking how to build a stronger team for next year's World League and the World Championship," he added.
Captain Gilberto Godoy Filho said: "Brazil played one of the best matches today, because it was like a final and I know what happens in the Brazilian players' mind. We have a little bit more experience in taking the moments in the set to win the game." ~ Source: India Times
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Product Spotlight: Sport Tutor

The silver model volleyball machine great for digs and kills.
The Silver Model volleyball machine has a high release point 5-1/2 feet high, which makes timing on kills virtually the same as from a human setter. The high release point also allows shooting downward to practice digs.
A simple dial controls the amount of topspin or underspin you desire. The combination of a high release point and spin control lets you easily duplicate varying degrees of topspin serves. Other features on the silver model volleyball machine include large, non-marking casters for easily moving around the court, and assembly/ disassembly in minutes with no tools for improved portability.
Not long ago baseball pitching machines were a novelty. Today, no serious baseball program would be without one. The volleyball machine Sport Tutor can give you a competitive edge right now. Tomorrow, you may need this Volleyball Tutor just to be competitive.
For more information on our volleyball machines, please visit our website!Wednesday, September 23, 2009
How to Build a Volleyball Court
2. Arrange your court perimeter (if desired) around the edges of the excavated site. This keeps dirt and grass from leaking into the court and vice-versa. If you're using railroad ties or similar materials, our experts suggest covering the exposed top edges with some sort of padding to minimize injury potential. One expert says he's had great luck buying used rubber escalator handrail material from escalator-or companies and seating it atop his 2 x 6-inch wooden boundaries.
3. Lay out your drainage pipe, perforated side down, with the open end at the low point of the court. You may wish to wrap each section of pipe with some type of filter to keep sand from filling up the pipe: burlap is one choice although eventually it will rot. Our experts suggest using flex wrap or "handicap wrap," which can be bought at plumbing supply houses.
To see the rest of the steps, or get more information on volleyball equipment, please visit our website.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Power Volleyball Set with Jose Cuervo logo power net

Poles
Set features three section telescoping 2.25-inch O.D. anodize aluminum standards. Tubes are ribbed providing extra strength and less surface area for sand or dirt to jam together. Tubes telescope to men's, women's or junior heights with double reinforced push button locking device.
Net
For the Ultimate in power net, ball play, no sags or pockets! Unique independent suspension, with webbing straps attached to top, bottom and side bindings. This allows you to cinch each part of the net separately. Jose Cuervo Logo top and bottom on three-inch wide 18-oz. yellow vinyl tapes, 32' X 39", #42 knotted nylon, weather treated netting.
Limited 5-year warranty on standards, one year other components, except 90 days on boundary and stakes. Laminated illustrated directions.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
US Men Hold Off Netherlands

WICHITA, Kan. (July 17, 2009) - On July 17, 2009 in Wichita, KS, The United States Mens Volleyball Team secured its the top spot in Pool A, and earned a spot in the FIVB World League final round with a 3-0 (25-21, 32-30, 31-29) victory over Netherlands before an audience of 5000, on Friday at Koch Arena in Wichita.
The victory improves the United States' an impressive record to 8-3 in Pool A. Netherlands falls to 4-7. The two teams will play once again on Saturday at 7 p.m. Following that match, the U.S. Men will travel straight to Serbia for the final round, which runs July 22-26.
"We were able to accomplish one of our goals to advance out of group A," U.S. Head Coach Alan Knipe said. "I thought the match was hard-fought. Both teams are capable of playing better."
Thursday, June 18, 2009
The History of Volleyball
On February 9, 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, William G. Morgan, a YMCA physical education director, created a new game called Mintonette as a pastime to be played preferably indoors and by any number of players. The game took some of its characteristics from tennis and handball. Mintonette (as volleyball was then known) was designed to be an indoor sport less rough than basketball for older members of the YMCA.
The first rules, called for a net 6 feet 6 inches high, a 25 × 50 foot court, and any number of players. A match was composed of nine innings with three serves for each team in each inning, and no limit to the number of ball contacts for each team before sending the ball to the opponents’ court. In case of a serving error, a second try was allowed. Hitting the ball into the net was considered a foul (with loss of the point or a side-out)—except in the case of the first-try serve. To protect the fingers of the ladies, they were allowed to catch the ball and then throw it back into play....
My, how times have changed.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Pro Beach Volleyball Tour
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Beach Volleyball
In the Olympics, the outdoor beach version is usually played by 2 teammates, while the recreational laid back style usually have up to 6 players per side.
Thought the overall objective is the same between the indoor and outdoor game, there are a couple of differences. Some of those differences include the size of the court, whether you are allowed to go under the net or not,and the softness/hardness of the ball.
Casual/recreational volleyball courts are easy to set up and easy to play. Perfect for a day at the beach.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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