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Play wall ball every day. But also if there’s a club near you PLAY BOX LACROSSE! Best decision you’ll ever make to improve your hand/stick skills. Great video btw 👏
STand in back of the screen knucklehead, some people will think the Carew part of this is actually bravery of standing in front of a batter. Teaching stupidly.....is stupid.
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The hips were the only thing going for me when I was young (I'm small). I had been watching some Dave Kingman at-bats a while ago. Monstrous home runs with no hip motion. Haha.
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These golf swing strategies , Jοmtοnο Naha (Go ogle it) cover the golf swing in terrific detail. Halfway down the tutorial and I am quite amazed. After figuring out the tricks, I tried it instantly and I scored low 80s rounds 3 times in a row.
Oddly enough those defects in the wall will sharpen your reflexes more. Get down to a handball court where the surface is smooth and predictable. Good luck!
Interesting that no one else in the drill is catching the ball with the stick facing backwards with the hands in the proper position for receiving the ball
Question... As a coach of beginners/young kids (and never played myself), we teach our beginners that they should catch with the top hand high (almost at the stick head) and slide it down to throw. Why does no one incorporate this hand movement into wall ball/rebounder drills (other than a quick stick drill)? I get that as you get better catching you don't need to slide your hand up as high and the it will slow down how fast you can then release the ball but shouldn't a repetitive drill like wall ball really be all about hammering into your brain the basic fundamentals? Not trying to be argumentative, just wondering why no one seems to put an emphasis on this point, especially since the ones who are watching these videos are most likely beginners. Am I doing it wrong?
Richard Fix you actually are not supposed to hold the shaft near the head as it restricts movement when you catch the ball, they should hold their top hand about just above the middle and their bottom hand not right at the bottom of the stick but about 20 cm below the top hand
When you're teaching a beginner its important to have the top hand right under the head because it makes it easier to track and catch the ball. As the player progresses they can slide their hand down the stick because it is more efficient to the throwing/shooting hand placement
I agree with Kevin Crowley. The beginner will have the most control with his hand up by the plastic. Please... encourage the young player to allow the ball to push his stick head back so that he learns to have soft hands. We definitely don't want kids snatching at the ball by moving their stick forward.
Im trying to start a boxing club but if i cant get it off the ground by this semester (my university is has these "rules") im planning in practicing a lot over the summer and hopefully make it!
Neither will make you better, instead of a rebounder i would look for a brick wall or some kind if wall to through against. A new stick will never improve the player, but how well you are able to use the stick.
Fail routine with no work on opposite hand. I could do everything he is doing with both my right and left hands after only playing for 2 years. You should be able to switch hands and catch instead of the one hand catch or catching on a cross over. In fact, that is what you should be doing, not that crap.
Are you serious? One hand catches build eye hand coordination and improve catching skills. Of course you wouldn't use it in a game but it improves your in game skills. And plus it is also pretty much common sense to practice using both hands.