Cane ball is a unique and ancient sport.
Rattan ball has a long history. It requires the use of one's ankle and knee joints to simultaneously pinch and top the ball to keep it from falling to the ground, similar to the Chinese folk shuttlecock. Similar to volleyball, rattan ball is a popular sport in Southeast Asia, unique and highly skilled in its own right, and is a fusion of volleyball, soccer, badminton and other sports.
In the game of rattan ball, participants need to use their ankles, knees and other ways to pinch the ball, the top of the ball to hit the ball, so that the ball falls into the opponent's field or so that the opposing player receives the ball out of bounds. Each team can play from two to four players. Rattan ball combines the characteristics of volleyball, soccer, badminton and other sports, and has a high degree of spectacle and competitiveness, so it is also known as "kicking volleyball".
Vine ball rules:
1, the number of participants
Single team competition: each team on the court 3 people, and there are two substitutes. Team competition: 3 people per team per regu, ****3 classes, i.e. 9 people, and 3 substitutes. Duals: 2 players per regu and 1 substitute.
2. Single team and team tournaments
The sender or batter throws the ball to the receiver, who must stand with one foot in the circle and kick the ball with the other foot. A point is scored even if the ball touches the net or lands in the field. If a point is scored, the game will continue.
Only 3 players from each side are on the field during a match, but 1 substitute can be added at any time. If a substitute is used, no other substitutes may be used during the course of the match. In team games, matches are played on the same schedule as single team games.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Rattan Ball