Despite the fact that most modern sports games have ancient prototypes, team sports began to revive en masse only in the nineteenth century, when various sports social movements began to arise everywhere.
Instructions
Step 1
Most team games were "revived" in the nineteenth century by students or physical education teachers at school. Volleyball, for example, is believed to have been created by William Morgan, a physical education teacher in Holyoke, Massachusetts. This happened in 1895, when a teacher invited his students to throw an inflated rubber tube through a fishing net. The students enjoyed the fun, and a year later volleyball was demonstrated at a physical education conference in Springfield.
Step 2
The history of basketball is not much different from volleyball. It was invented by James Naismith, especially for Christian colleges, whose leaders were worried that students were addicted to playing American football, and because of the brutality and brutality of this game, they sometimes get severely injured. The game, the goal of which is to throw the ball into the ring, fixed at a height, at the dawn of its formation looked different. The number of players entering the court could be different, basketball was a rather tough and contact game, and the ball was thrown into a fruit basket. Today basketball has undergone a number of changes and has become an entertaining, dynamic game popular all over the world. The street type of basketball is especially widespread, in which teams compete in a three-on-three format, using only one ring for throws, and not two, as in ordinary basketball.
Step 3
Football, the most popular game in the world, was just as different from the modern version. When his rules were established, there were both supporters of the game with hands and his opponents. The first ones later founded such a game as rugby. Today football is played with feet and head, and not only in stadiums, but literally everywhere: on the beach, in the yard, in the meadow and other places suitable for this. In gyms, they play the younger version of this popular sport, mini-football.
Step 4
Of the winter sports, ice hockey is unrivaled. Founded at about the same time as football, hockey, for obvious reasons, spread to northern countries such as Canada, USA, Sweden, Czechoslovakia. Subsequently, ice hockey became a popular game in the Soviet Union and Finland. The key to the success of this game is high entertainment, speed and dynamics.
Step 5
Many sports, invented in the same nineteenth century, although they continue to exist, their popularity is much lower. These are such types of varieties as handball, or handball, field hockey and baseball, which are super popular in the United States, but not in Europe, where football reigns.