It is a free ball
no if you are good enough you dont some people can get a submission from anywhere
Basically, to serve a tennis ball, you need to toss the ball high enough and in front of you (i.e., toward the net), so that your racquet will make contact with the ball at some point, and so that most of your weight is "behind" the ball, in order to get the most out of the racquet's momentum when it strikes the ball. The server always stands in the half of the court diagonally from his/her opponent's half of the court; the halves are referred to as the "deuce" (right half) and "ad" (left half) sides. At the end of a given point, each player moves to the other half, and the process is repeated until the game is won.
In table tennis (ping pong) as long you hit the ball onto your opponent's half of the table, the ball is in play and must be returned or the point is lost.
You make the ball green then put the half orange on it then you inflate it and put it in the whole green. Hope I Helped You :)
You make the ball green then put the half orange on it then you inflate it and put it in the whole green. Hope I Helped You :)
You make the ball green then put the half orange on it then you inflate it and put it in the whole green. Hope I Helped You :)
No. Merely returning to an onside position is not enough. Once a player is determined to be offside two things must happen to fix it: 1. That player must get back to an onside position ...and... 2. a team-mate must touch the ball, an opponent must control the ball, or the ball must leave play.
I applied a half Nelson to control my opponent's arm during the wrestling match.
A half ball is called a hemisphere.
It depends.The crucial test for whether a player wins a point after volleying the ball is ... was the ball moving towards, or away from, the playing surface?Let me explain with a question and answer ...If I hit a ball to my opponent, and it doesn't hit their half of the playing surface (table) because it's a bad shot ... but they hit the ball anyway, who gets the point?Well, it depends ...If your opponent hits/volleys the ball whilst it's still travelling over the playing surface, you win the point.But if it's already passed over the playing surface and it's obviously not going hit the table, your opponent wins the point.In other words, if there's a chance that the ball might hit the table because it's still travelling towards it, your opponent would lose the point if he prevented it from doing so by hitting/volleying it ...But ...If the ball has already passed over the table and/or is travelling away from the table, your opponent wins the point whether he hits/volleys it or not.
The game played with a half inch ball is ROULETTE
level 1: dip in orange paint then black tape level 2: orange paint ball thingy blue paint level 3: green blow up thingy x2 level 4: 4th question mark(blue) ball thingy second question mark(orange) level 5: green blow thingy dip in blue blow thingy green level 6: black goggles orange take goggles off plunger x2 level 7: yellow + pink level 8: orange ball thingy blue torch thingy take ball thingy off level 9: full green half orange blow up thingy half green level 10: green, 2nd plunger x2, blue, goggles, yellow, goggles off, 1st plunger x2 level 11: blue + yellow, ball thingy, yellow + pink, ball thingy off level 12: ball thingy, pink, ball thingy off, half orange, ball thingy off, half yellow, ball thingy off level 13: goggles, 1st plunger, blue, 2nd plunger, pink, goggles off, disk thingy level 14: blow torch, light bulb, ball thingy, blue CONGRATULATIONS YOU'VE FINISHED THE WHOLE ENTIRE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!