US Cornhole Tips, Tricks & Practice Routines with Steve & Jenn Vanderver

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Learn the two different ways ACL Pros Steve & Jenn Vanderver hold their cornhole bags.

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  • @mikewright8158
    @mikewright8158 3 роки тому +2

    I throw my bags the same way as Jenn and it helps me throw a flatter Bag. Y’all are awesome! I’m new to Cornhole and really appreciate y’all’s videos!

    • @jennifervanderver7735
      @jennifervanderver7735 3 роки тому +1

      Hey Mike I'm glad you enjoy our videos!!! Throwing like we do makes it hard to throw a different style bag doesn't it? Meaning on fast boards its good to gave a different grip, same as bouncy boards, flat bag is no good lol

    • @mikewright8158
      @mikewright8158 3 роки тому

      @@jennifervanderver7735 yes it does make it hard and thats exactly right!!1

  • @Qukslvr
    @Qukslvr 5 років тому +3

    Watching 2018 semifinals in Cherokee. Hope you did well. I’ll find out n a bit.
    First Edit: 10-14 in the lead, great airmails. Price is doing good as well.
    Last edit: Price with the airmail to win.
    Great job to get into the finals. I’m a year late watching but it was exciting to watch you play.

  • @Qukslvr
    @Qukslvr 5 років тому +3

    That’s the grip I use. I pinch the bag in half which allows my fingers to push the bag out of my hand allowing for faster spin when needed.

  • @ChefRov
    @ChefRov 5 років тому +2

    Not only did I take note on the tossing technique, but checking out the structure of your shed... nice... Was just in WV helping fix up homes and there's some real nice inexpensive solutions out there using tin roofing 4x8's... stuff is so dang hot when replacing a roof on a 90 degree day.. you should show a clip on how its built if you did it yourself or GC'd it... ;o)

  • @nathanielhiggerson7679
    @nathanielhiggerson7679 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Stevie and Jenny

  • @jennifervanderver7735
    @jennifervanderver7735 5 років тому +1

    First, thanks for viewing our videos. And second I didn't see any MAGICV bags in that order coming from BG. Hahaha. As far as a flatter bag that will definitely come from your release. Your palm should be pretty much facing up. Your fingers should open up and be completely extended at the end of the release. Your bag should be coming across the ends of your fingers. Hard to explain but we will be showing a closer up real soon. We have had several request. Now for the veering off. Several things can cause this. Yes some bags tend to veer more than others. But more often than not. It is either the angle of the bag coming in or even sometimes the height of the bag. The combination of a slightly angled bag coming in and a little higher than normal arch on the bag will cause it to veer. Oh, and let's not forget fat bags. Fat bags tend to veer more so than others. Hope that helps some. Keep watching for more on this in detail and never hesitate to send us a question.
    Thanks
    Steve

  • @mr.pouringsaltinthewounds1654
    @mr.pouringsaltinthewounds1654 5 років тому +1

    My biggest problem, is getting the bag to rotate like a frisbee, all while lying flat. I catch myself flicking my wrist so hard, that it creates too much velocity, forcing the bag to hit the board at a very high speed. I’m having difficulty rotating the bag in the air, flat, and still hitting the front of the board, ultimately sliding up in the hole. How much do you flick your wrist, if you do that at all, or is it in the hand?

    • @jennifervanderver7735
      @jennifervanderver7735 5 років тому

      Good afternoon,, have you tried throwing with more of an arc? Same way just higher in the air! Neither of us do much of a flick of the wrist. We both spin the bag! If I was you I wouldn't change much just yet other then throwing higher. If that isn't working try release with less or more spin. If none of these work feel free to message us we would love to help :)

    • @mr.pouringsaltinthewounds1654
      @mr.pouringsaltinthewounds1654 5 років тому +1

      Jennifer Vanderver Thank you Jen! I’ve been practicing a new method for a few months now, i just have yet to perfect anything. For years i threw like a “dirty diaper” amongst friends, and had much success. It wasn’t until i joined some leagues and started competing, that i learned my old method wasn’t going to get me far. The most frustrating part is that I know my potential, and it seems so effortless to everyone else. The part that I’m most unsure about is that timeframe from my arm approaching my leg to the release. HELP! And thanks again for taking time out of your day to explain.

  • @Jbus15
    @Jbus15 2 роки тому

    Do you guys buy your bags or make them? Do you measure the weight of them? Just curious. Have some at home but seem to have quite a bit of corn in them I believe.

    • @jennifervanderver7735
      @jennifervanderver7735 2 роки тому

      Hi Jeremy! Yes all our bags are measured and filled with resin. We do not have any corn in our bags :) they are all weighed as well.

    • @Jbus15
      @Jbus15 2 роки тому

      @@jennifervanderver7735 may be a stupid question but do you know the weight 🤣

    • @jennifervanderver7735
      @jennifervanderver7735 2 роки тому

      @@Jbus15 16oz ea bag. Bags can very anywhere from 15.75 to 16.25 Oz. Not a stupid question at all

  • @Qukslvr
    @Qukslvr 5 років тому +1

    Both of these guys set up the bag by flipping the bag on its side and letting the resin fall into their palms. After that there might be a few differences in grip but the setup is the same. I think pinching the bag like you do, helps the bag spin out of your hand once you extend your fingers.
    ua-cam.com/video/vzZww8kSIko/v-deo.html

  • @billydarden1923
    @billydarden1923 3 роки тому

    Hey Stevie and Jenny I make cornhole t-shirt hoodies and joggers I was wondering if I can send you and her a couple outfits when you do a UA-cam show you can why wear them

  • @notttaddiii
    @notttaddiii 4 роки тому +2

    I’m pretty sure I went to school with Steve’s son Eddie.

  • @BacktotheBasics101
    @BacktotheBasics101 5 років тому +1

    New subscriber here thank you.

  • @ChefRov
    @ChefRov 5 років тому +1

    Not only did I take note on the tossing technique, but checking out the structure of your shed... nice... Was just in WV helping fix up homes and there's some real nice inexpensive solutions out there using tin roofing 4x8's... stuff is so dang hot when replacing a roof on a 90 degree day.. you should show a clip on how its built if you did it yourself or GC'd it... ;o)