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What's that wacky Asian sport called where you play volleyball with your feet?
I saw it on Eurosport 2, it totally blew my mind. High-speed serves, blocks, sets, spikes, the whole 9 yards, except they kick the ball like ancient Mayans.
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- 👌AnnaRoxLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Sepak Takraw!!!! :)
I am a portion japanese and my family and I always watch it when we go there!
@Volley Girl, You spelled it wrong..
- Anonymous5 years ago
Alrightie....I play volleyball at a high school level, so I'll answer these to the best of my abilities. 1. you can roll an ankle when coming down from a block of a spike or landing on a ballduring drills. shoulder injuries from spiking incorrectly. 2. you can start pretty young but older is okay too because there's competetive leagues and house-leagues. 3. It's great because as mention before there's different levels and you continue playing it through elementary, high shcool, and even college/university 4. This sport is definaly not brutal. There is no body contact, and although the game can get pretty competetive and the girls can get a little well girl attitude-like it's really nice because it's laid-back but at the same time extremely exciting. 5. I'm not sure, but it's not too much. You just need knee pads and rentals don't cost that much. So, I would expect probably a maximum of $200 per season for a good competetive team.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Le Katow is a sport that is played by the immigrant Hmong communities here in Colorado. Originally it used a bamboo woven ball, but now they sometimes use a plastic one.
Source(s): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_Ymd6U9yH4 - Volley Girl☺Lv 69 years ago
It is called Sepak Takraw! I researched it on the internet and found a site with a little bit about how they bring this sport to the United States.
Sorry for the wrong spelling! I fixed it!!! Thanks for telling me!!!
Source(s): http://www.takrawusa.com/