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Sepak Takraw

Sepak Takraw. Ashley Davis Amanda Badertscher. Introduction. Sepak Takraw is a sport that originated in Malaysia around 500 years ago. It was created by the royal family. Sepak translates to “kick” in Malay and Takraw is the “ball” in Thai.

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Sepak Takraw

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  1. SepakTakraw Ashley Davis Amanda Badertscher

  2. Introduction • SepakTakraw is a sport that originated in Malaysia around 500 years ago. It was created by the royal family. • Sepak translates to “kick” in Malay and Takraw is the “ball” in Thai. • In 1965 the game was unified into the present volleyball style with the addition of a net.

  3. Rules • 3 players on one team • The first team to score 15 or 21 points wins the set. 2 sets wins a match. • Play starts when the server is tossed the ball by a teammate while keeping one foot in the serving circle. He must contact the ball with the other foot. • After that volleyball rules apply except for the ball can not be touched with the hands or arms.

  4. Faults • Serving side during service • The "Inside" player who is making service throws, plays about with the ball (throwing up the ball, bumping, giving to other "Inside" player, etc.) after the call of score has been made by the referee. • The "Inside" player lifts his feet or steps on the line or crosses over or touches the net while throwing the ball. • The Tekong jumps off the ground to execute the service. • The Tekong does not kick the ball on the service throw. • The ball touches his own player before crossing over the opponent court. • The ball goes over the net but falls outside the court. • The ball does not cross to the opponent side. • A player uses his hand or hands, or any other part of his arms to facilitate the execution of a kick even if the hand or arm does not directly touches the ball, but it touches other objects or surfaces instead when doing so. • Serving and receiving side during service • Creating distracting manner or noise or shouting at his opponent. • For both sides during the game • Any player who touches the ball on the opponent side. • Any part of player's body crosses over into opponent's court whether above or under the net except during the follow-through of the ball. • Playing the ball more than 3 times in succession. • The ball touches the arm • Stopping or holding the ball under the arm, between the legs or body. • Any part of the body or player's outfits e.g. shoes, jersey, head band etc., touches the net or the post or the referee's chairs or falls into the opponent's side. • The ball touches the ceiling, roof or the wall (any objects).[13]

  5. Court and Ball Similar to a badminton court The whole court is 20ft x 44ft. The net is 1.52 meters high. The ball weighs 10 grams to 180 grams

  6. Players • Video • Tekong: • Spiker

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