Nice video man, is great to see videos of foosball nowadays. Since the unrealfoos era, this kind of videos are very rare to see. Keep up with the good work man, every fooser loves your videos!
Thank you for that video. I've been pretty decent at passing by just having my feet forward. However, over the last few weeks, some league players have been using me as a sparring partner for their fives, so I had to pass faster and a lot harder to get through their 5... and then I'd either pass hard enough for the ball to slip through my 3 (feet too high/grip too weak), or the ball would just rebound from my 3 (not catching it, like you say). Neat, I'll practice this.
i saw a lot of pass tutorials, but this is the right one, with that simple but efective movement i can improve mi pass, im just starting on tornado table, i just played "mexican table", a little bit different, ty fot the tutorial
Love your videos. This helps a lot and love your drills. I still have not really seen much about 5 bar hand technique. On my 3 bar pull I compress the rod down and snap it through. Should I also be compressing the rod downward with my left hand while passing? I feel like a small downward pressure on the 5 bar, much like a 3 bar pull, would be ideal but have never seen anything videos about what the left hand should really be doing for the pass.
love the intro .my friend/mentor brought home a itsf hall of fame pro doubles trophy couple years ago .I believe it was 2nd place though .same style though with the big soccer ball style trophy .also he has about 50 others when he was younger that he showed me .even a world championship trophy for roller ball 1st place .trophies are the bomb .unfortunately I have only trophies for drag racing in San Diego .about 9 .love the vid on catching .I have a problem with that .I'm going to give your training on this a try like I always do when you post a vid to help with our game .foos on
NextLevelFoosball play with oc and sd players mostly pros like Paul Renkin Christina Fuchs tournament directors.this last year me being a beginers in itsf competition have been knocking on doors of all the players that have higher status in our local tournys. and latly have been finishing open singles in top 3 for last 6 months regularly.and have move on to The Next Level of my foos game .hehehehe
0:17 *I sometimes see players do this: when setting up for the snake shot, they front pin, and then they rotate the man in a reverse rollover and place it back in front pin. Is there any advantage to do this over just leaving it in front pin and just moving your hands to place the handle on your wrist?*
@@collencole4261 *Yes, I think after about 3 months, I came to that conclusion too. Cause they're reversing the rollover for the wind up. I guess for me, I've always just positioned my wrist on the handle from muscle memory. Maybe not as consistent.*
First. thank you for this video. Even having watched this, I'm still a bit amazed at how players can catch a hard ball on a hard man that was struck with tremendous force and the ball sticks to the man. It seems logical to me that the laws pf physics would suggest that one cannot catch a hard object, hit real hard by yet another hard object, yet players do it all the time. By the way, who are you? What's your name?
These are some of the best tutorials on the web.
Obrigado pela dica! 😉 🇧🇷
Nice video man, is great to see videos of foosball nowadays. Since the unrealfoos era, this kind of videos are very rare to see. Keep up with the good work man, every fooser loves your videos!
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Really good! Thank you!
Thank you for that video. I've been pretty decent at passing by just having my feet forward. However, over the last few weeks, some league players have been using me as a sparring partner for their fives, so I had to pass faster and a lot harder to get through their 5... and then I'd either pass hard enough for the ball to slip through my 3 (feet too high/grip too weak), or the ball would just rebound from my 3 (not catching it, like you say). Neat, I'll practice this.
i saw a lot of pass tutorials, but this is the right one, with that simple but efective movement i can improve mi pass, im just starting on tornado table, i just played "mexican table", a little bit different, ty fot the tutorial
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Love your videos. This helps a lot and love your drills. I still have not really seen much about 5 bar hand technique. On my 3 bar pull I compress the rod down and snap it through. Should I also be compressing the rod downward with my left hand while passing? I feel like a small downward pressure on the 5 bar, much like a 3 bar pull, would be ideal but have never seen anything videos about what the left hand should really be doing for the pass.
Wasup Ryan....nice job!!!!
We need more Ryan Knapton! Thanks for the vids!
What is the best foosballs to use??
Show me how to master snake shot thanks
Nice Intro. I love your videos
love the intro .my friend/mentor brought home a itsf hall of fame pro doubles trophy couple years ago .I believe it was 2nd place though .same style though with the big soccer ball style trophy .also he has about 50 others when he was younger that he showed me .even a world championship trophy for roller ball 1st place .trophies are the bomb .unfortunately I have only trophies for drag racing in San Diego .about 9 .love the vid on catching .I have a problem with that .I'm going to give your training on this a try like I always do when you post a vid to help with our game .foos on
What's his name? I might know him as it's kind of a small foos world...
NextLevelFoosball it was Vegas .Pat Ogormon
NextLevelFoosball play with oc and sd players mostly pros like Paul Renkin Christina Fuchs tournament directors.this last year me being a beginers in itsf competition have been knocking on doors of all the players that have higher status in our local tournys. and latly have been finishing open singles in top 3 for last 6 months regularly.and have move on to The Next Level of my foos game .hehehehe
0:17 *I sometimes see players do this: when setting up for the snake shot, they front pin, and then they rotate the man in a reverse rollover and place it back in front pin. Is there any advantage to do this over just leaving it in front pin and just moving your hands to place the handle on your wrist?*
My understanding is that it helps put the rod in the correct position on your wrist. If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense.
@@collencole4261 *Yes, I think after about 3 months, I came to that conclusion too. Cause they're reversing the rollover for the wind up. I guess for me, I've always just positioned my wrist on the handle from muscle memory. Maybe not as consistent.*
Which ones messi and Cr7?
Nice. We don’t have this style of table to play on. Balls are not round and table not level. :(. A real pain to play a control game.
You are a cool guy just for trying to teach people any type of skill.
Sweet trophies
I never knew you were supposed to move the receiver forward when passing. That explains why my passes bounce off so often.. Thanks!
Snowboard season is over, time to get new foosball vids...
Omg, I requested this video :p
Hell yeah! I definitely want to cater this channel to what the viewers want to see and apply that a bit to my main channel. Happy foosin!
First. thank you for this video. Even having watched this, I'm still a bit amazed at how players can catch a hard ball on a hard man that was struck with tremendous force and the ball sticks to the man. It seems logical to me that the laws pf physics would suggest that one cannot catch a hard object, hit real hard by yet another hard object, yet players do it all the time. By the way, who are you? What's your name?
Nice seeing you here Ron
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Yes ... 15 seconds or less, though
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