It's the idea of allowing your hand to turn through the shot as if you are using a screwdriver! You can only do that if your hand stays underneath the ball and rotates through it properly (you wouldn't be able to do it if your pre-turn or hit up on the ball)
@@GarrettWongBowling Your roughly the same height as EJ Tacket and with lower players the flatspot gets bigger. So your in the similiar type of player. With a little to much "yanking" they improved it at the Kegel center, but some of the power got away from you. With the twohanded army out there you need it, i think. EJ is straight with his leg and raises on his toes while releasing. I am not saying thats the solution, but power and consistency is importent. Bein more stable in sted 4 & 5 you can put more power into it, without loosing consistency i belive. You are a crancker not a stroker in my opinion, i belive you can release more smooth power to the ball. 😁 hello from Norway!
Think of being to equally strong Boys and you pull on a roap. It will be pretty equal, but when boy stand by a wall as leverage he creates more. He would win. Same is with EJ Tacket with his straight leg, creates more leverage/power consistently. 🙂
This was so helpful! thank you
That's awesome to hear, glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
You bet!
Great video! Can you tell me what the coach meant "screw in the floor" at 0:37?
It's the idea of allowing your hand to turn through the shot as if you are using a screwdriver! You can only do that if your hand stays underneath the ball and rotates through it properly (you wouldn't be able to do it if your pre-turn or hit up on the ball)
If you bend more you loose power. Look at Ej Tacket.
Oh interesting! What do you mean by that?
@@GarrettWongBowling Your roughly the same height as EJ Tacket and with lower players the flatspot gets bigger. So your in the similiar type of player.
With a little to much "yanking" they improved it at the Kegel center, but some of the power got away from you. With the twohanded army out there you need it, i think.
EJ is straight with his leg and raises on his toes while releasing. I am not saying thats the solution, but power and consistency is importent. Bein more stable in sted 4 & 5 you can put more power into it, without loosing consistency i belive. You are a crancker not a stroker in my opinion, i belive you can release more smooth power to the ball. 😁 hello from Norway!
Think of being to equally strong Boys and you pull on a roap. It will be pretty equal, but when boy stand by a wall as leverage he creates more. He would win.
Same is with EJ Tacket with his straight leg, creates more leverage/power consistently. 🙂