Ligao National High School Ligao City Senior High School Department
Ligao National High School Ligao City Senior High School Department
Ligao National High School Ligao City Senior High School Department
LIGAO CITY
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
VOLLEYBALL
I. Introductory Concept
At the end of this Learning Activity Sheet (LAS), the students are
expected to:
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3. Participates in an organized event that addresses
health/fitness issues and concerns PEH12FH-Ik-o-13
III. Activities
A. Reading Time!
Volleyball originated in the United States at a YMCA club in Holyoke
in 1895 as Mintonette. It was invented by William G. Morgan, a physical
director of the YMCA club. He wanted to invent a not-so-strenuous
indoor game that businessmen in the club can play. Players strike the
ball and it volleys among the players, so it was later named Volleyball
by a professor from Springfield College in Massachusetts.
The objective of the game is to try to make the ball touch the ground
on the opponent side. When the ball is hit by a team, the members of
other team hit it with their hands to prevent it from touching the ground
and to send it to another teammate or to the other side of the court
across the net. Only three players from the team can strike the ball
successively before they send it to the other team.
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TEAM SIZE
The team captain along with the coach is responsible for maintaining
discipline in the team. The team captain also represents the team and
speaks about their team members’ concerns.
During the competition, each team has a coach, one or two assistant
coaches, a physiotherapist, and a doctor. These members sit along with
substitute players on their team bench outside the free zone.
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Used to put the ball
into opponent’s
court in order to
earn a point or side
out. The
fundamental action
KILL OR
in attacking
ATTACK-
incorporates a
quick approach
followed by a
strong, full arm
swing, and follow-
thru.
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Components of Health-Related Fitness
Cardiovascular Endurance
Cardiovascular endurance is also referred to as aerobic fitness
and is a measure of the athlete’s ability to continue with exercise
which places demands on the circulatory and respiratory system
over a prolonged period of time. This occurs in activities such as
running, walking, cycling, and swimming.
Flexibility
Flexibility is the measure of free movement in a person’s joints.
This is especially important in gymnastics.
Muscular Strength
Muscular strength is the maximal force that can be applied
against a resistance. It could be measured by the largest weight a
person could lift or the largest body they could push or pull.
Muscular Endurance
Muscular endurance differs from muscular strength in that it is
a measure of a person’s ability to repeatedly apply maximal force,
for example in a series of push-ups, over a period of time.
Body composition
Body composition is usually measured by the percentage body
fat a person carries.
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What is perceived exertion and why is it important?
Perceived exertion is how hard you feel your body is
working based on physical sensations experienced during
exercise. For instance, when you're exercising your heart beats
faster,3 your breathing becomes faster and deeper, you work up a
sweat, and your muscles begin to fatigue.
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11 FAIRLY LIGHT
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13 SOMEWHAT HARD
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15 HARD
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18 VERY HARD
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20 VERY, VERY HARD
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2. What did the players do after and before practice?
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Begin here:
1. SERVE
2. FOREARM PASS
Are you fit enough to perform activity? YES or NO
Rate (from the Rate of Perceived
Exertion):_______
From your rating alone, explain why did you
choose it:
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3. SETTING
Are you fit enough to perform activity? YES or NO
Rate (from the Rate of Perceived Exertion):
_______
From your rating alone, explain why did you
choose it:
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4. KILL / ATTACK
Are you fit enough to perform activity? YES or NO
Rate (from the Rate of Perceived Exertion):
_______
5. BLOCK
Are you fit enough to perform activity? YES or NO
Rate (from the Rate of Perceived Exertion):
_______
From your rating alone, explain why did you
choose it:
________________________________________
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6. FLOOR DEFENSE
Are you fit enough to perform activity? YES or NO
Rate (from the Rate of Perceived Exertion):
_______
From your rating alone, explain why did you
choose
it:_____________________________________
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VALUING
Questions:
What are the topics that were discussed in your previous lesson? Which
activities from the previous lesson that you really enjoyed while answering
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the questions or doing the tasks? From the topics and activities of the
previous lesson, what have you gained and how do you see the
importance of it.
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V. References
Books
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