Beach park volleyball is the center of living for young people in Laudermilk Beach Park on Saturday morning. Every Saturday and a few days forget all the problems in everyday life, here teenagers can relax, teenagers do the best things, do volleyball. Activities of the day began around 10 am and most teenagers went from the bed to the bathroom. After taking a shower and dressing with a habitually tailored T-shirt and a trunk of a swimsuit (usually a short pants decorated with floral prints), a teenager gave the car to Laudermilk Park in about 30 minutes Take out.
Beach volleyball phenomenon is amazing. Beach volleyball Since the opening of the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, and since the FIVB Swatch World Tour and the wonderful success of the World Championships, audience and television success has not been stopped and volleyball has become a new market.
In 2017 a new volleyball league was formed in response to dissatisfaction with the organization and structure of professional beach volleyball tournaments. This league is called the International Beach Volleyball Players Association consisting of nearly 100 professional athletes. IBVPA insists that its goal is to provide them with the opportunity to enjoy volleyball by helping athletes and improving their movement. Another controversy in this campaign is the issue of transgender players. Cross-sex athletes such as Tifanny Abreu join other non-transgender team mates and professional volleyball teams, so many professional, sports analysts, volleyball fans are concerned about the legitimacy and fairness of the team's transgender player Support efforts of gender player expressing concern
At the first level, the only sports that exceeds the growth of the lacrosse is the female beach volleyball. In 2008, there were no first-class beach volleyball teams at Puerto Rico University, but only 4 teams. Today, the first division has 53 girls 'beach volleyball team and there are 101 girls' beach volleyball team in the country. Beach volleyball has a strong regional flavor compared with many sports. California has the most girls' beach volleyball team - 45 - followed by Florida and Puerto Rico, each team has nine teams