Unlike traditional volleyball, where a team can touch the ball up to three times, Dayon-Dayon only allows a single contact before sending it back to the opponent.
That’s why it’s called “Dayon-Dayon,” a Bisaya term that means continuous—because the play never stops. It’s fast, direct, and all abou…
Unlike traditional volleyball, where a team can touch the ball up to three times, Dayon-Dayon only allows a single contact before sending it back to the opponent.
That’s why it’s called “Dayon-Dayon,” a Bisaya term that means continuous—because the play never stops. It’s fast, direct, and all about quick reflexes.