Jump serve is a kind of volleyball serve, named after jump serve in the air. It is very powerful and was first used by China volleyball player Xu Zhen. Xu Zhen recalled that the ball speed at that time was about 150km per hour, which was the fastest in that era.
Coach of Bayi volleyball team, 1983. 65438-0996, went to the United States, served as volleyball coach in the Park Campus of University of Maryland College and head coach in Baltimore County Campus.
Wong Kar-wai: Wong Kar-wai, who is known as the world's first flying volleyball player, retired in June 1984, and went to Japan Sport University for further study. 1997 returned to China to coach China Men's Volleyball Team, and set up a small investment company after leaving China Men's Volleyball Team in 2000.
Jiangsu Men's Volleyball Team/KOOC-0/985, Pakistani National Men's Volleyball Team/KOOC-0/993, China National Youth Men's Volleyball Team/KOOC-0/996 and China National Men's Volleyball Team 200/KOOC-0/-2006. He is currently the technical representative of the League of Nations.
After retiring, he coached Bayi Men's Volleyball Team and later became the head coach of Qatar National Men's Volleyball Team.
1982 became the head coach of Shanghai men's volleyball team after retirement. 1990- 1997, 1997 became the head coach of Shanghai men's volleyball team again. He is currently the vice president of Shanghai Institute of Sports Technology and the director of Shanghai One Ball Center.
1988 has been the head coach of the National Youth Volleyball Team since February, and transferred to the Second National Women's Volleyball Team in May, 1989 coached the China Women's Volleyball Team in June,165438+1October coached the Malaysian National Men's Volleyball Team,194+February coached the Sichuan Women's Volleyball Team. After leaving office in 2000, he returned to Sichuan women's volleyball team to continue coaching and served as a member of the FIVB coaching Committee.
1987 became the head coach of Jiangsu women's volleyball team after retiring, and later coached Jiangsu men's volleyball team. 1989 has been the coach of Bahrain national team. From 65438 to 0998, he went to America and worked as an assistant coach in a professional team in Chicago.
Called "White Deer in the Sky" by fans, 1982 retired and set foot in many industries. 65438-0997, served as the team leader of Bayi Men's Football Team and assistant to the general manager of Bayi Men's Football Club. 1999 became the director of Beijing Bayi Xishan Football Training Base, and now he is the new deputy general manager of Xi 'an _ Ba Club.
Dai Tingbin, head coach of China Men's Volleyball Team, is enthusiastic and has a strong sense of responsibility. He has a clear understanding of the development trend of world volleyball and the position of China men's volleyball team in the world. He is an excellent coach who sets an example.
China Men's Volleyball Team is famous for its comprehensive, fast and changeable technical and tactical style. China National Men's Volleyball Team was the top team in the world in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
With 1954 FIVB officially recognizing and accepting the China Volleyball Association, the prelude of China men's volleyball team's participation in the world series has also begun. 65438-0956 The 3rd World Men's Volleyball Championship is the first world competition in which China men's volleyball team participated. China men's volleyball team performed well in the first world competition, and finally won the ninth place among 24 teams.
The rise of China Men's Volleyball Team began at 1977 Men's Volleyball World Cup. In this World Cup, China beat Brazil, the United States and other European and American teams and finally won the fifth place.
China Men's Volleyball Team is well known by Chinese people because of the slogan of uniting and rejuvenating China: in the World Cup qualifier of 198 1, China team turned the tables and entered the World Cup; When the news reached Beijing, Peking University students shouted out the strongest voice of the times of uniting and rejuvenating China. Subsequently, the slogan spread all over the country, which injected a strong appeal into China's reform and opening up in the 1980s.