May 30, 2016
When to Use Cheers in Volleyball
There are a few occasions when it is appropriate to encourage the team, but note that in general, volleyball is a quieter sport than others like football and basketball sport. This means the volleyball team certainly appreciates the increased attention and support for your team, but you also need to ensure that you do not cheer at inappropriate times.

 The service
Volleyball cheers and applause during serving is appropriate. However, the cheer should not be too long as it can be annoying and cause the player to lose concentration. Here are some ideas:
• Wooooosh (step slide in one direction), what was it ?
• Woooooosh (step slide on the floor in the opposite direction) Have you heard?
• Do not worry, do not worry
• This ball passed (the server name) s' flying past your ear!
• You better duck
• 'd better hide
• 'Cuz (server name) is used by.
• Nowhere to run
• Nowhere to hide
• Try Now
• (Server name) is used by.

 During Play
It is not entirely appropriate to start a round of applause or cheer during rallies. Points can be very short depending on the skill level of the teams that are playing, so you often aren't given the opportunity to complete your cheer. This is why short volleyball cheers are always best (more volleyball cheers at volleyballadvice).
 During a timeout
Most coaches know that cheerleaders are there to support the team and usually do not mind cheering during timeouts. This is also the perfect time to include the crowd and get them all excited about the team.
 We are the Spartans (or the name of your computer)
 The Spartans, Mighty (or the computer name)
 We got the beat itself
 it says so
 Clap your hands twice
 Clap hands next cheerleaders to you twice, or if you finally beat your side
 Clap your hands in your lap twice
 Stomp twice


 The service
Volleyball cheers and applause during serving is appropriate. However, the cheer should not be too long as it can be annoying and cause the player to lose concentration. Here are some ideas:
• Wooooosh (step slide in one direction), what was it ?
• Woooooosh (step slide on the floor in the opposite direction) Have you heard?
• Do not worry, do not worry
• This ball passed (the server name) s' flying past your ear!
• You better duck
• 'd better hide
• 'Cuz (server name) is used by.
• Nowhere to run
• Nowhere to hide
• Try Now
• (Server name) is used by.

 During Play
It is not entirely appropriate to start a round of applause or cheer during rallies. Points can be very short depending on the skill level of the teams that are playing, so you often aren't given the opportunity to complete your cheer. This is why short volleyball cheers are always best (more volleyball cheers at volleyballadvice).
 During a timeout
Most coaches know that cheerleaders are there to support the team and usually do not mind cheering during timeouts. This is also the perfect time to include the crowd and get them all excited about the team.
 We are the Spartans (or the name of your computer)
 The Spartans, Mighty (or the computer name)
 We got the beat itself
 it says so
 Clap your hands twice
 Clap hands next cheerleaders to you twice, or if you finally beat your side
 Clap your hands in your lap twice
 Stomp twice

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