Sunday, February 15, 2009

Beach Volleyball vs. Courtside: How Much Equipment Do You Need?

If you've ever sat and watched a beach volleyball game and an indoor volleyball competition you've undoubtedly noted a few differences-starting with the uniforms and going from there! The differences between beach volleyball and indoor volleyball are vast and don't just center around whether you have to wear spandex or a bikini to play. They encompass different playing styles (which I'll probably get into at some point), different skills and (dunh dunh daa!) different equipment.

Chances are, before you start shopping around for equipment you already know whether you're going to be a beach player or an indoor competitor. (No insult to beach competition intended, ladies and gentlemen-I just didn't want to repeat myself by saying "competitor" over and over. We all know every time that ball's in sight the competition is fierce. It doesn't matter whether you're playing by the surf or a set of gymnasium bleachers.) Most people develop a preference fairly quickly, which makes your job easy when it's time to hit the stores.

Believe it or not, you may actually end up buying more equipment to play beach ball than to play inside. Why? Because when you train all year round you get the chance to enjoy the best of both worlds. You're going to need the usual knee pads, practice gear, net access and ball that indoor competitors wear as well as comfortable outdoor gear (usually swimwear style), a sunscreen with a high SPF and a hat or athletic sunglasses to keep the glare out of your eyes while you're on the sand.

The bottom line? There really isn't a difference between the equipment you need to play indoor or outdoor ball. Why not enjoy them both?

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