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Old Wed Nov 08, 2006, 11:36am
Paul Vancouver Paul Vancouver is offline
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Many additions to FIVB's Official Volleyball Rules seem to be there for clarification purposes. Many of these instructions are indeed temporary, others are probably more permanent. The need for temporary clarifications is unclear to me.

Many additions to FIVB's Official Volleyball Rules are there to relax strict FIVB court requirements. Unlike FIFA (the international soccer federation), FIVB's Official Volleyball Rules do not separate basic rules of the game from the stricter regulations required for high level competitions. For example, requiring a service zone depth of 9 meters for all competitions is unrealistic. In its favor, some of FIVB's rules are specific to FIVB World and Official Competitions. In general, these relaxations do not change the basic rules of the game. However, I suspect many of USAV's modifications in this area are permanent. USAV uses the service zone depth change in its example:

USAV 1.1: The free zone may be a minimum of 2 m (6’6”). It is not required that the free zone be symmetrical.

Can this rule change be described as "temporary"?

Many additions to FIVB's Official Volleyball Rules have little to do with clarification, safety, or relaxations/enhancements of court requirements. They are rule changes, plain and simple. Some of them affect how the game is played. USAV claims to acknowledge "that a rule may not be changed", yet it does in fact change many rules. In its Domestic Competitions Regulations preface, USAV should declare that some of the differences from FIVB's OVR are in fact rule changes, and these should be clearly indicated.

Temporary or permanent instructional and clarification items should be displayed in one format, (permanent) relaxations or enhancements of FIVB regulations in a second format, and changes in the rules which affect how game officials call the game (i.e. do not involve court dimensions, uniforms, scorekeeping, etc.) should be displayed in a third format.
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