User:Breannazenisek/Volleyball

To make some specific changes to my chosen article, Volleyball, is in hopes to help readers who want to know more about volleyball, correctly learn the game. I am going to use my five sources chosen above to help me make my changes. One of my sources has an avatar that can answer any questions you have about volleyball on hand. Another source I have provided has volleyball information for all different ages of people. These can help me make my specific changes by providing the correct set of rules and guidelines for the right age group and help you learn those questions you cannot find on other sources. The sources I have chosen, I have also looked over, and they all provide accurate and useful information to help anyone reading. They provide a great understanding of the game of volleyball, which is what I am hoping to do when making edits to my Volleyball article to help people learn the game.

Throughout your junior high and high school years, you should always be open to learning more about volleyball, and many other activities. When it comes to sports, there is always room for improvement and to learn more about the game. One thing you can always get better at in sports no matter how much you practice, is the fundamentals. Once you learn the fundamentals, when learning other skills, they will feel like they just fall right into place. The fundamentals in volleyball would be considered learning how to pass with the correct form, the correct forms to hit and serve, footwork, and so many other things you wouldn’t even think that are considered fundamentals. There are so many small skills in volleyball that take so much time and effort. A big part of learning the game is patience, you have to be patient and work to get better, and it will come with time and practice.

It would be helpful to add those important points too to help calm the nerves of new players. Many people get discouraged when they can not get something on the first try. Some may want to just give up and quit the sport altogether, but it takes time to create the skill needed to play this game. After practicing for an hour or two everyday, or even 4-5 days a week, you will start to see so much improvement. You will also learn that using games and strategies that make learning the fundamentals fun for the players, will keep their attention and they will want to keep learning. You can use games related to serving, passing, setting, communication, etc… And you can also find some game ideas on the links provided!

By using the links provided in the bibliography, or below, you can start to learn the fundamentals and rules before even playing the game! This will give you more of an idea of where to start if you are a first time player. Or even if you have a good amount of experience, these are great links to learn and share with your friends to see some more intermediate and advanced tips for players already past the fundamental learning stage! The links are so helpful for anyone to use and helps to provide a great understanding of the game.

https://www.britannica.com/sports/volleyball

https://olympics.com/en/featured-news/what-history-volleyball-game-origin-mintonette-ymca-fivb-olympics

https://www.sportsengine.com/volleyball/learn-more-about-volleyball

https://www.pakmen.com/category/volleyball-articles/

https://www.ducksters.com/sports/volleyball.php