Sitting volleyball is a team sport that can be played by disabled and non-disabled competitors and is a fast and exciting sport that is similar to volleyball.
Teams are separated by a low net and compete from a seated position. The sport goes through bursts of explosive action and requires concentration, precision, and a deft touch.
It is a great way to make friends and can be played almost anywhere - all you need is a net, ball and a few friends.
There are club opportunities across the country for a variety of skill levels.
Things you might need to get started
- A net and ball are the essentials.
- Comfortable clothing and water for hydration is recommended.
Find out more
Volleyball England are the national governing body in England: Sitting Volleyball (volleyballengland.org)
The club finder for Volleyball England is: Club Finder (volleyballengland.org)
Scottish Volleyball are the national governing body in Scotland: Sitting Volleyball - Scottish Volleyball
Northern Ireland's volleyball are the national governing body in Northern Ireland: Nivolleyball - Nivolleyball.com