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Park Volley aims at players, with no age or
gender distinction, for whom participating is more important than winning (although scoring
points will still be the main issue).
Considering that the rules are simple and that there
are less technical demands on the players, PARK VOLLEY can be the perfect introduction to
the game of Volleyball. Besides, as half of the world plays Volleyball "without a
roof", this new discipline has enormous potential of development in all five
continents.
Although PARK VOLLEY focuses on leisure activity, it
can also be implemented as a highly competitive sport.
Parky and his
teammate Game Characteristics
PARK VOLLEY is played by two teams of four players
on a court divided by a net. There are different versions available for specific
circumstances in order to adapt the game to the playing conditions and to the
players characteristics.
As the name suggests, Park Volleyball is mainly an outdoor game, but it can also be played
indoors - using the existing installation in the gymnasiums. A specially adapted ball -
lighter and larger - can be used for the youngest categories.
The court set-up is based on a simple, light and mobile portable system and can be
installed either outdoor or indoor, if needed.
Although the characteristics of Volleyball are maintained, there are less rules in PARK
VOLLEY and they are easy to understand. "Auto-refereeing" is the rule.
Fair play and sportsmanship are of key importance.
PARK VOLLEY is played under the Rally Point Scoring System (same as Volleyball).
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