this is not the same as the heavy topspin serve that also goes by the nick name of "Kick" Serve. This question is about the "American" Twist serve.
A serve.
Hmmm.....Second Serve Ace!
The height of the serve depends on how high you throw it and how you hit it.
If you're looking to improve your serve, the key is just to practice, practice, practice. However, generally, a good strategy is to hit a really hard flat serve for your first serve and then hit a very consistent second serve. Secondly, hit it where your opponent is not. If your opponent is guarding the alley, hit it down the line, if he is guarding the middle hit an out wide serve. Lastly, go with what your instinct tells you to do because you'll probably get it in if it feels and looks right.
When you start the round it is known as a serve. You toss it up in the air and hit it to the other team for them to hit it back to you
The Twist, or The limbo Rock, or maybe The Pony Time.
Andy Roddick did hit a serve that hard. However, it was actually a commercial for Powerade I believe.
One creative way to serve corn on the cob at a summer barbecue is to wrap it in bacon and grill it, creating a tasty corn on the cob dog. This adds a savory twist to the traditional corn on the cob and is sure to be a hit with your guests.
A serve in tennis is when you have the ball to start a game. For instance, the score is 3-4 games, you with 3 games won, and it is your turn to serve. A serve is when you hit the ball on the opposite side of the court in the square. Example: Standing on the right side to serve, you hit it in the square on the left side.
In an underhand serve, you ball you fist and hit the ball with the palm of you hand while in the fist. You hit it like you are throwing a ball underhand. Good luck!
In volleyball, the main types of serves are the underhand serve, overhand serve, and jump serve. The underhand serve is the simplest, using a swinging motion to hit the ball with one hand from below. The overhand serve involves tossing the ball into the air and striking it with one hand, allowing for more power and spin. The jump serve combines a jump with an overhand hit, adding speed and unpredictability to the serve.
If they hit or touch the rope, you give it to the person who didn't hit it. They serve it and you continue playing.