I like this guy. A friend gave me a video of his lessons. If you watch all his stuff, he explains everything so even a beginner can learn. And he's always cheerful and optimistic.
Im still trying things as i get better. I made adjustments by moving my target and my feet, but i have also tried keeping my target and feet the same. In that case I merely would put more or less hand, or I would merely change ball speed accordingly. So far, moving feet and target seems to be most comfortable.
If I throw a good shot and leave a split (ball goes high), I'll move 2 boards left with my feet and move my target 1 board to the left. If the ball goes Brookland, assuming I threw a good shot, I'll move my feet 4 boards to the left and my target 2boards to the left. If the ball doesn't hook enough then I just move my feet to the right and keep my strike target the same. This works for me every time I use it. I hope it helps someone.
I like this guy. A friend gave me a video of his lessons. If you watch all his stuff, he explains everything so even a beginner can learn. And he's always cheerful and optimistic.
thanksfernuthin 2 months ago
Im still trying things as i get better. I made adjustments by moving my target and my feet, but i have also tried keeping my target and feet the same. In that case I merely would put more or less hand, or I would merely change ball speed accordingly. So far, moving feet and target seems to be most comfortable.
yague123 2 years ago
If I throw a good shot and leave a split (ball goes high), I'll move 2 boards left with my feet and move my target 1 board to the left. If the ball goes Brookland, assuming I threw a good shot, I'll move my feet 4 boards to the left and my target 2boards to the left. If the ball doesn't hook enough then I just move my feet to the right and keep my strike target the same. This works for me every time I use it. I hope it helps someone.
maxwarren1 2 years ago