Depending on strength and wind, the ball will probably go only 20 feet.
It is tossed high so the server can get a good start on the serve. If the ball is tossed too low, the server can't adjust as well and won't serve as well. Also, the dominant hand is used to get more power and accuracy.
Put the hand on the ball and put one hand under the ball and put one hand on the side
They can be called "hand tossed"
FLOATER-- A serve you hit with a flat hand, making the ball not move while moving, it "floats" TOP SPIN-- Hit the top of the ball and snap your wrist to make it spin in the air There are also jump floats and jump serves...jump floats are serves that aren't tossed as high..doing your approach while have the ball in your opposite hand and doing a jump Jump serves---toss the ball high with your opposite hand and do an approach similar to spiking the ball.
It means that the ball is being held under water by on offensive player. On most occasions, a defensive player pushed the hand of the offensive player down. (if the hand of the player's hand is on top of the ball, a defensive player can push it down.) This call means there is a turnover. Hope that helps you out!
As soon as you hit your opponents ball it is a foul. Under most rules, this results in ball in hand. However, under other rules, knocking the 8 ball in when it is not the object ball is loss of game.
If the ball is kicked at your hand then no. There is ball to hand and hand to ball. If it is ball to hand, nothing should happen, but if you go and block the ball with your hand or arm, it's a foul. There are exceptions but that is the general rule.
a pitcher throws a softball under hand in a circular motion
Under most rules if you fail to hit your object ball it is a foul, not a scratch. The foul will mean ball-in-hand to your opponent.
becasue you hit the hand ball with your hand
This depends on the specific rules of the game you play. Under BCA and APA Rules the other player gets ball-in-hand.
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