It all depends on how long you're playing and how high your heart-rate is. Say if you play for an hour with an heart-rate about 160 you will aproximately burn 850 calories. It all depends on your weight and age as well.
During a volleyball game you don't have to run very much.
But you must have good agility to change directions very quickly.
well it depends if your coach makes you run. but on the court you bend your knees, run around. so you can get alot of exersice.
In a volleyball game you don't really run but all the hustle and jumping and etc that you do in a game probably equals up to a mile of running :)
U need core misled leg muscles and thigh muscles
6 playes =)
99-100lb for a swimmer and for a volleyball player 100-200lb
There is not set amount of money that a professional girl volleyball player will earn. This depends on age and skill.
25 best 2 out of 3
not much they do not play it as much as football the popular game
A player chooses a volleyball club based on how much time they want to spend in the offseason, how much money the can afford to spend on the dues for the club team, and what skills they want to improve during the club season.
A point is worth a point, in any game
it depends the average is about $150 a month. but it rely depends
William Morgan invented volleyball in 1895 at the Holyoke, Massachusetts, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) where he served as Director of Physical Education. Morgan originally called his new game of Volleyball, Mintonette. The name Volleyball came about after a demonstration game of the sport, when a spectator commented that the game involved much "volleying" and game was renamed Volleyball. from the site http://inventors.about.com/od/uvstartinventions/a/Vollyball.htm
A mini volleyball small and a volleyball is much bigger
It depends on what team they play for, and how good they are. I'm sure that volleyball players earn lots of $$$, especially if they're one of the best players. :)
Practice makes perfect. I played Volleyball for a while and I sucked at it, then I got better, now I'm okay but I don't play much anymore.