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From: dunneri
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  • I have always kept my rear hand on my goalie at all time and used my front hand to control all my other rods. My line of thinking was that if a shot made it through my other rods i would have strength on my goalie rod and at least be able to keep it from spinning him around and the ball wouldn't get past him. But i noticed in all your videos that all the high level players always transfer from front to back and leave the back two push rods alone when on offence. Am I making a huge mistake?

  • Well I've been playing for a little bit over a year now, and not sure if you would consider this a fundamental, but could you do a tutorial on squaring the ball?

    From a snake shot but also from a "long" shot on defense,and a push/pull 3 bar shot? Even squaring the ball properly for some passes seems necessary.

    Especially fro my snake, I have a hrad time over over-squaring resulting in a cutback, versus not enoguh and it just sprays alot.

  • Thanks for sharing!

  • Really valuable stuff. Thanks for that.

  • I don't know much about shooting front pin sorry - so can't share much there.

  • very good and very informative stuff,

    I like the way you explain foosing

    could you make a movie about front pin? it's one of my two favourite shots and i will enjoy all the information and suggestions concerning that topic :)

    P.s. the second is push&pull kick (open hand) any tutorials of reading, aiming holes etc are welcomed.

    Good job!

  • good and informative stuff

    at this point you could got some friend involved to perform the passes themselves - for a better picture

    but thanx anyway!

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