Why Play Volleyball
There are plenty of reasons why volleyball is the ideal sport for children and parents alike. Here are thoughts from both of those groups about why they enjoy the sport.
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Participating in any sport has benefits, but volleyball offers the opportunity for lessons that few other sports can. The volleyball community is a place where everyone is welcome and you can find a lifetime of play and competition. Volleyball brings families together to play and learn and offers the opportunity to create lifelong friendships and bonds. From character-building skills such as leadership, teamwork, respect and communication to the physical benefits of staying healthy and active, here are some of the things you can expect to gain by playing volleyball.
There are plenty of reasons why volleyball is the ideal sport for children and parents alike. Here are thoughts from both of those groups about why they enjoy the sport.
“You learn about communication, teamwork, dedication and organization/prioritizing your time. I miss the volleyball training because you get pushed past your limit and find out what you are capable of accomplishing.”
Longtime USA Volleyball Director of Sport John Kessel is a legend in the volleyball coaching community, and in his popular blog, Growing the Game, he listed gifts that a volleyball player should receive. These gifts are inherent to the sport of volleyball and are easily shared with volleyball players of any age.
Play is simple, play is enjoyable, play is fun. And just playing volleyball is the best gift a volleyball player can receive. It doesn’t have to be in a full match, either, playing 1×1 or 2×2 can be just as much fun as the 6×6 game you typically see. This act of play, Kessel points out, actually helps athletes learn the game and the game’s skills better. The more you play, the more you touch the ball, and the more you improve. That’s the power of play.
Like all sports, volleyball allows athletes to experience success, and it allows athletes to experience struggle. Struggle teaches athletes to learn problem-solving on their own, to look within for answers and fixes. With so much of sport being mental, volleyball athletes can build their mental fortitude, which will provide benefits in sport and other aspects of life.
Volleyball is one of the most popular sports worldwide, and you can play volleyball on a variety of surfaces – even on top of a mountain. Not only can you go anywhere and play volleyball, you can play it at any age. USA Volleyball actually offers a 75-and-over division at the annual USA Volleyball National Championship. From grade school to retirement, anyone can play volleyball.
This last gift is arguably the most important. Volleyball is a true team sport, and at the end of every point, teammates come together and encourage each other. Support can also come from parents, coaches and other friends and fans. This support is tremendous for an athlete’s self confidence and personal strength.
“The concept of ‘bettering the ball’ – volleyball is a team sport. Each person’s touch affects and is affected by the others. No one wins alone. Even your opponents can make you better. Achieving success in playing and officiating gave me confidence, wonderful opportunities and lifelong friends.”
“Volleyball is a community sport. You need others to play with you in order to have fun with it. I’ve built a lot of self-confidence and character by going out and exposing people to the sport of sitting volleyball. I love to teach people how to play, but it takes a lot of guts and spunk to run around a convention center full of indoor standing girls and rope them into playing sitting down. But once they do, they love it. It’s that immediate laughter they have when they first butt-lift that makes me love this sport.”