Introducing Smashball
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2017
- Ontario Volleyball - Smashball is a modified version of the game, invented by Peter Van Der Ven of the Netherlands, designed to fit the Canadian Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) system.
Built on a platform that teaches in-game decision making, fundamental movement skills and physical literacy, Smashball aims to address the issue of extremely low participation rates in grassroots volleyball by playing a modified game that makes volleyball more exciting and enticing by focusing on volleyball’s most exciting skill - the spike.
To find out more visit www.ontariovolleyball.org/athl... and (www.smashbal.nl). - Sport
Gostei muito legal essa aula!
I honestly want to do this, as this would improve my game so much, but I'm pretty sure I'm too old lol
no, no, no. You've got this all wrong. smash bros brawl introduced the smash ball, not some crummy old volleyball game
truth brother
This is great.
Why are the nets so low?
Brilliant! I hope BC moves towards this instead of triple ball.
Cool I’m about to play this game today and I don’t even know what it is or what I agreed to
How long should a 16 point game last.
I'm making this into a video game soon...
I'm sorry...I think this is the wrong direction to go. Every year the OVA makes changes to the rules, and every year the changes further deteriorate the game. If you look at the participation at OVA Championships each year, there are over 100 participating teams at each age group for girls from 12u-16u. For boys, the numbers are somewhat less, but participation is healthy at youth levels in Ontario. I can't speak for other provinces, but Ontario is seemingly good. If the numbers are dropping, well...that would be due to pure frustration with the inconsistencies of the OVA rules ie. triple ball, fair play, net height adjustments depending on age, etc.
This is just one opinion so take it for what it is worth, but with each new year in the OVA, there are more hassles, more hoops, more tweaks to "make the game better". For the kids that truly want to learn the game, they should learn the game in its full form. You don't see youth hockey increasing the net size so more goals are scored because that is the "best part of the game". Same net, same rules. Same goes for basketball and soccer. Same set of rules regardless of age or ability. Not for volleyball unfortunately, which is a shame. It is an amazing sport with so many nuances...there is no other sport like it. Yet the OVA feels that their LTAD committee can change all the rules to make it easier and more enjoyable. That is what rec volleyball is for.
The OVA should be for kids and coaches that want to compete at a higher level. It is clearly not, and Smashball is yet another gimmick that the OVA has adopted to further confuse and complicate a great sport. Kudos.
As a teacher in a public K-8 school (with limited space, time, and equipment), this is a really valuable activity. Coming from a high-performance background (provincial rowing squad, national team candidate), I understand the importance of getting athletes to 'the real thing' as soon as possible. But in high-skills sports like rowing or volleyball, modified games can build strong foundations for competitive athletes to move on with once they choose their sport. It's precisely the nuance you mention that calls for the graduated skill building.
@@marcuselia7869 um ok take a chill pill pls
We do better transiitional volleyball for kids and youth in Sweden and Denmark, where you start playing with four players (lots of ball contact) in four different levels (from one bounce and catching and throwing the set all the way to full play).
This is not like the Smash ball I played in the late 80s & early 90s. Ours was like racketball or back tennis but the goal was to hit your opponent & score points.
They look like they are just playing volleyball.
This would help two year olds lol
this isnt a smashball
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Prof ho visto il video
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I don’t understand this real volleyball is better