
Sitting volleyball is another version of Volleyball that has been adapted to allow anyone to participate including those with a disability. To play at an International level there are certain classification requirements that need to be met in terms of disabilities. Sitting volleyball has enjoyed full Paralympic status since 1980, with a Great Britain Team previously competing at the highest level until 1991. More recently since the announcement of 2012 the Great Britain programme has been re-established and Volleyball England now lead on these squads in preparation for London. The game is also an excellent vehicle for players returning from injury during rehabilitation.
Sitting Volleyball General Information Trifold
Sitting Volleyball Player Pathway
As part of Volleyball England 09-13 Strategic Plan they have invested in a Sitting Volleyball Development Manager. Matt Rogers moved across from the UK Schools Competition Officer post on the 1st July 2009 and has since set about achieving the aims of the plan through the 'Talent Pathways 3' section which cover the complete Sitting Volleyball pathway from Schools and Clubs through to the Great Britain Squads in preparation for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London.
To download a copy of the Talent Pathways 3 section please click
here.
To download some general information about Matt's remit and Sitting Volleyball please click here.
I can sit on the floor unaided
I can move at least one arm
I can see a ball moving through the air
I can play recreational SV
I can slide around on the floor
I can move both arms above my head
I can catch and throw a football sized ball (or play it back one handed)
I can play in a team
I can train for more serious SV
I can move quickly around the floor
I can move to be under the moving ball
I am competitive in sport
I have a significant physical disability
I might be eligible for the national team
For more information around Sitting Volleyball or to express an interest in getting involved please contact Matt at the Head Office or on m.rogers@volleyballengland.org.