Nice job hitting the cone right off the bat. Also I like the stats you posted at the end. Seems like it’s a good way to see what improvements are required
Hi Paul, thanks for the feedback, I’m glad you like the drill! Settings: Speed almost at half speed (but not quite) Feed rate: second notch Angle: 10 degrees
@@natestenniscomeback1486 Thanks! I have a slinger as well and I really like it when youtubers show a picture of the control panel and launcher angle for a few seconds before a drill. Makes it easy . Thanks for the video!
@@ItMaker5000XL yes great feedback. In past videos i have shared a clip of the settings. I forgot to do that in this video and thats a miss on my part. I will be sure to do that next time though. I agree its really helpful to see that info!
Hi. I am considering buying a slingerbag for my 3 kids and myself. My kids (ages 9-12) are starting to play level 7 tournaments and need to work on technique and preparation. I was once a 4.5 player and am looking to regain some of that form. How has the ball machine worked out for you? Is it a worthwhile investment for my needs in you opinion? Do you use depressurized balls in it? Thanks in advance. Andy
Hey Andy thanks for the question. If your kids are playing level 7 tournaments then yes i think this will be a very helpful tool. I think it is worth the investment for you as well. I am a 4.5 player my self and it has helped me in a few ways: 1. Keep the rust off during off season or in between matches if it’s a few weeks 2. Work on specifics of my strokes 3. Great if you want to focus on footwork I do not use pressure less balls. In my “what ball to use in your ball machine” video i break it down more, but i think the pressurized ball is. Orr match like and i don’t hit with the machine more than 2x per week so the balls last a long time time