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Yes. Malaysia has a semi-official Malaysian Volleyball Association, which has men's and women's volleyball teams. However, the level is not high, and it seems that even the Southeast Asian level competition has not won the championship. Because the strongest national team in the Southeast Asian region should be the Thai team.
Of course, there are also some volleyball club teams, which usually accept some active or retired national players to play some games.
Because their level is so low, they don't get as much attention.
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Don't talk nonsense to the people upstairs! There is no men's volleyball team in Malaysia! I went to Tongshangtang Zhang High School in Xuzhou, Jiangsu!
This school is a well-known national key volleyball talent center in the country! Women's volleyball team Wang Yimei and Yang Hao are both from Xuzhou! We started learning volleyball in elementary school, and I played volleyball until my junior year, and now I am a physical education teacher at Xuzhou Institute of Bioengineering!
If you don't know, don't talk nonsense! Malaysia and the Philippines do not have men's volleyball teams! The men's volleyball championship was won by Russia, the United States, Cuba and other countries, and surprisingly, Japan won the first place in the World Championships!
I'm just educating upstairs and don't understand, don't talk nonsense! Not for points!
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There must be teams at all levels at the national level, and there must be clubs, don't you see that there are many events with Malaysian men's volleyball team?
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Physical education. Generally basketball, volleyball, badminton and football.
If the tradition is a little bit more like rattan balls.
A unique ancient sport with a long history.
Use your ankles, knee joints, etc. to clamp and top the ball at the same time, and do not let the ball fall to the ground, similar to my country's folk shuttlecock kicking. The rattan ball is somewhat similar to the volleyball game, but the difference is that the feet are used instead of the hands, so it is also called "volleyball with feet".
The rattan ball is a yellow hollow ball made of 9 11 thin rattan sticks.
The circumference of the ball is 53 centimeters. The diameter of the ball is about 12 centimeters, and there are 12 pentagonal holes on the surface of the sphere.
The weight is 160 180 grams. Rattan ball is a sport that is halfway between volleyball, basketball, and soccer.
Rattan ball is a sport in which two teams compete across the net, and it is a spectator and highly competitive sport.
The rattan ball is small and lightweight, and it requires the feet to dominate and control the ball, but the technical movements are more precise and difficult than that of a soccer ball.
Rattan ball is popular in Southeast Asia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.
A unique and ancient sport in the region, it has a long history.
Use your ankles, knee joints, etc. to clamp and top the ball at the same time, and do not let the ball fall to the ground, similar to my country's folk shuttlecock kicking. The rattan ball is somewhat similar to the volleyball game, but the difference is that the feet are used instead of the hands, so it is also called "volleyball with feet".
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As of the end of Rio 2016, Malaysia's first-ever Olympic gold medal has yet to be awarded.
Malaysia has won five silver medals and three bronze medals in badminton and diving. Malaysia's first Olympic Games were in Melbourne 1956, but 36 years later, Ra Sidek broke Malaysia's 36-year medal drought in the men's doubles badminton competition at Barcelona 1992. Four years later, in Atalanta, the national badminton team once again brought a silver and a bronze medal to Malaysia, and although Chia Soon Kei and Yip Kam Hock reached the final as the second seed, they eventually lost to Indonesia's Menaki Subakiya.
Malaysia did not win anything in the next two Olympic Games, Sydney and Athens. In Beijing in 2008, the singles player Lee Chong Wei who entered the final set off a wave of expectations for the gold medal in Malaysia, but in the end he was still defeated by Lin Dan, and Lee Chong Wei lost the gold medal to China's Lin Dan with -21 in the final.
The two met in the final of the London Olympics, but Lee Chong Wei still failed to defeat Lin Dan and won a silver medal.
In the final of the 16 Rio Olympics, Li Zongwei lost to Chen Long and missed the gold medal again.
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Malaysia has not won an Olympic gold medal in 60 years since its first Olympic participation in 1956.
Lee Chong Wei shoulders the hope of the whole country. He once said: "China has too many Olympic gold medals, Malaysia has not won a gold medal so far, and the burden is really heavy, which Lin Dan and they can't understand." ”
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Port Dickson is the only seaport in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, and a well-known tourist destination in the Klang Valley of Malaysia. Best known as Port Dickson, facing the Straits of Malacca, is one of Malaysia's most popular seaside destinations, with 18 kilometres of golden sand and numerous hotels and lodges, making it a great place for urbanites to relax and have fun in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and other nearby towns.
At Port Dickson Beach, you can see casuarina trees everywhere and there are several places to swim. In addition, the beach offers a variety of water activities, such as sailing, canoeing, surfing, water skiing, beach volleyball and beach soccer. The busiest season in Port Dickson is in August when the Grand Port Dickson Carnival is held.
During this annual season of fun, water sports performances and competitions are often held, as well as cultural performances are held, attracting many tourists.
The beach area and the town are full of restaurants and snacks, Port Dickson is best known for its seafood food, which can be prepared in Malay, Chinese or Western styles, and offers a wide range of delicious snacks in addition to seafood.
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I haven't heard of volleyball, but volleyball can touch the ball with any part of the body, but it's also called volleyball.
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Hello, this ball is called rattan ball, and it has been listed as a competition event in the 2014 Asian Games.
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Foot volleyball is a sport in Brazil that is often played on the beach.
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Rattan balls. Birthplace Thailand. It is called Blue Dragon in Myanmar, Laka in Malaysia, and Tacro in the Philippines and Thailand.
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I've only heard of men's volleyball where you can use your foot once when you make a throw-in save.
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It's football. Volleyball is hard to play.
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The first type: badminton. Badminton is mainly played by the fit of the hand and the shuttlecock, and the amount of exercise is quite large, which is suitable for indoor or windless outdoors.
The second type: table tennis. Table tennis is the national sport of China, which pays attention to the tacit understanding between the hand and the racket and the adaptability of the eyes to the ball.
The third type: basketball. Playing basketball well depends on the team ability of a team rather than an individual, and playing basketball well can also exercise our quality in all aspects, which is a good ball game.
Fourth: volleyball. Playing volleyball relies on gestures and movements, and to play volleyball well, you must practice the kung fu in place.
The fifth: tennis. The amount of exercise in tennis is also very large, striding down, striding exercise.
Sixth: Bowling. This ball game is very easy to build personal self-confidence and also easy to build our arm strength, which is very good.
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Ball sports, including football, handball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, golf, ice hockey, beach volleyball, baseball, softball, rattanball, shuttlecock, table tennis, billiards, juke, cricket, squash, sand ball, curling, krona, rugby, hockey, water polo, bowling, fitness ball, croquet, pinball.
The three traditional balls: basketball, volleyball, and football.
The "Three Balls" is a term originating from the Soviet Union that refers to three collective ball games: football, basketball and volleyball. It is rumored that it is delineated by the size of the ball used for sports.
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Handball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, beach volleyball, ice hockey, golf, baseball, softball, rattan, shuttlecock, table tennis, billiards, juke, cricket, squash, curling, sand kettle, kron, rugby, hockey, water polo, polo, bowling, fitness ball, croquet, pinball, yo-yo.
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In terms of sports: football, basketball, badminton, table tennis, golf, baseball, tennis, bowling, softball, handball, water polo, shot put, hockey, etc.
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