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Volleyball originated in 1895, around the same time as basketball,
and only a few miles away. It was designed to give those with less
endurance and mobility a chance to play a competitive game and still
get ample exercise. It combines many conventions from both tennis
and handball, and it continues to be a dominant sport, with particular
emphasis on international play.
In order to play volleyball, you'll need a net and a volleyball. Many places do offer dedicated courts, which can also be used for badminton. Some beaches, too, have courts already set up. However, buying your own net will allow you to set up nearly anywhere, whether you want to play at the park during a picnic or even on a camping trip. There are several professional-level items that teams and other enthusiasts might consider. A mechanical trainer is great for delivering balls when a team is trying to practice. Mechanical trainers are capable of launching balls from human height, and many also aim downward to simulate digs as well. Schools and facilities will also commonly invest in at least one equipment carrier. They are capable of transporting the net and all hardware, as well as the necessary balls. Volleyball equipment carriers are set on rotating wheels to make maneuvering easy, and cross bars prevent gear from either toppling or spilling out. Shop For Volleyball Equipment
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