How to Play Beach Volleyball 
How to Play Beach Volleyball
by eHow / Addison Musser
Video Lecture 13 of 20
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Date Added: July 11, 2009

Lecture Description


In this video lesson, Volleyball Instructor, Addison Musser, teaches how to play beach volleyball. Playing beach volleyball requires a beach or a sand court, two players on each side, swimming trunks, a net and a ball.



Video Transcript: "ADDISON MUSSER: "Hi, my name's Addison from Captain Bills and I'm going to teach you how to play beach volleyball. Beach volleyball is a very common sport, especially, in the summertime when it's hot, you're out on the beach, all you really need is your bathing suit, a volleyball and an outdoor volleyball net to play beach volleyball. Typically, beach volleyball is played two on two so you have two people on one side of the court and two people on the other side of the court. This is very difficult but as you only have two people to cover the whole area of the court. Also, it's very difficult to maneuver in the sand because the sand can be very deep on the beach. It's hard to run, it's hard to dive, and it's hard to sprint for a ball. Typically, games are played in rally scoring, where every score is a point, games are usually played to twenty-one. Also, beach volleyball is a lot like tennis, except for instead of one hit to get it over the net, you get three hits. So, typically, it's a bump, a set and a spike and you have to get it over the net so it's just like tennis but with beach volleyball, you have to have three hits and the same person cannot touch the ball twice in a row. Three hits and that's how you play beach volleyball."

Course Index

Course Description


In this course, Volleyball Instructor Addison Musser gives 20 easy video lessons on How To Play Volleyball. In this video series, let a longtime volleyball player explain the game of volleyball. First, learn how a volleyball court is set up, how to keep score, as well as how to keep score, spike, block, bump and set a volleyball and how to jump serve. Next, get instructions on buying an outdoor volleyball net, dinking a volleyball, digging out a spike and pancaking a volleyball. Finally, learn about floating a serve, overhand serving, reading a volleyball court and running volleyball drills.

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