Yes but only if you need to rotate.
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Take a look at a leather soccer ball, or a volley ball to pick up some clues
If you are overhand serving, remember to bend your back and follow through. Also making a good toss before hitting the ball will help.If you are underhand serving, keep the ball belly-button high, swing your arm back and use as much power as possible to hit it off your palm. Also if you are right-handed, keep your right foot in front to start with so you can take a step with your left. If you are left-handed do the opposite.
it takes 15 turns for it to take effect so I would say 20-25 turns.
40 turns
A timer ball cant max out, however once you use a timer ball the number of turns that have took place will be reset
basketball where someone is holding the net while you shoot and then you take turns
In tennis doubles matches, each team must take turns hitting the ball and the server must start the point by serving from behind the baseline. The server must serve diagonally across the court and the receiving team must let the ball bounce before returning it. Players must also follow the rules for scoring and court boundaries.
A dry volley is when you volley a shot, taking it early, instead of letting it bounce. You're not in volley position at the net, you're further back. It's a useful way to take time away from your opponent, as they were expecting you to let this type of shot bounce.
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a timer ball can NOT be 2 times better than a ultra ball . it takes 30 turns for it to surpass a ultra ball. and once it reaches that , it can not it any stronger. . the timer ball is decided bye the ( number of turns + 10 ) and divided bye 10. for every ten accumulated its power goes up bye one level . a ultra ball is level 3 and a timer ball is level 4 at best. only ball better than timer is master.
The word "sideout" is used in volleyball. It is a word, and it means to take back possession of the ball is the other team is serving. For example, if team A is serving, players on team B will say, "sideout" to tell their teammates that the team needs to win the point and take back possession of the ball.