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What's a "snapper" in volleyball? QUICK I'LL GIVE BEST ANSWERRR i need an answer quick!?

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What's a "snapper" in volleyball? QUICK I'LL GIVE BEST ANSWERRR i need an answer quick!?

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  1. Did you coach tell you "give me a snapper" when you were spiking? If so, s/he is asking you to snap your wrist when contacting the ball.


  2. Honestly, i never heard the word "snapper" in volleyball, but what you may mean is snapping your wrist when you hit a ball to keep the ball in the court. Snapping your wrist helps you have a top spin which goes down more quickly than a boring, no-spin ball.

    The no-spin ball can go out of the court, and it doesn't go down as quick as the top spin. If you want the no-spin ball to go in the court, you have to hit softly. For a top spin, you can hit as hard as you can, as long as it is a top spin.

    If you don't snap your wrist, then there's no top spin.

    no "snapper", no top spin.

    "snapper", top spin.

  3. There isn't an official term called snapper. The closest thing that I can think of is that you are supposed to snap your wrist downward when you spike the volleyball. So maybe snapper is some sort of slang term for a good spiker?

  4. theres no such thing

  5. your probelly thinking of the server, snapper is a pronoun

  6. it's when you are spiking the ball and you snap your wrist to give the ball atop spin which makes it drop to the ground faster!!

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