Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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O.V.E was created with the aim of encouraging the practice of sports for all children, adolescents and the elderly.
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O.V.E was founded on February 2, 2015, by former volleyball player Ronaldo Henrique o Royal.
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The Vivendo Esporte NGO is open from Monday to Thursday from 8 am to 11:30 am.
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O.V.E provides after-school volleyball activities.
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Every Wednesday, at Ginásio do Rosário in Pinto Bandeira/RS
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General Objective – Develop group spirit, socialization, overcoming limits. Specific Objectives - Knowledge of the basic rules of the game, elementary learning of the fundamentals of the game. Volleyball is a more complete sport in terms of physical preparation. It messes with the whole body.
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Volleyball makes the body work as a whole, improves functional, cardiorespiratory and strengthening physical capacities, which is extremely beneficial to health. Sport helps in daily activities, improving motor coordination, flexibility, strength and aerobic and anaerobic endurance.
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Each volleyball team is made up of 12 players: six effectives (one libero) and six substitutes. Therefore, there are two teams of six players on the court. Teams are separated by a net in the middle of the court. The game starts with one of the teams that must serve.
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Fundamentals of volleyball. Fundamentals are defined as the parts that, when added together, make up the game as a whole. The technical fundamentals of the game are: serve, reception, lifting, attack, blocking and defense (RIBEIRO, 2004). … The fundamentals and elements characterize volleyball.
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The rules of volleyball. A volleyball match normally has 5 sets, with no set time. Each set is ended when a team reaches 25 points, having a 2 point advantage over the opposing team. … Each team consists of 6 players on court and 6 reserve players.
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Volleyball was created in the United States, on February 9, 1895, by the director of physical education of the YMCA (Massachusetts Christian Association of Young Men) William George Morgan. In inventing volleyball and its rules, Morgan's main objective was to create a sport without physical contact between players.




