Cano, Ellis, and JT all have pretty good cut and roll shots with this style. Could a follow on vid to the flat bag be one on cut/roll with this style? Also, would love to see some airmail execution analysis with this style.
Great video, thanks! I definitely try to incorporate the finger blast and I also wrap my index finger around the front and take my pinky off the back and tuck it under the bag
@@CornholeNetwork I’m not sure, I think a flat bag is overrated. I’ve seen plenty of tilted and ugly looking bags beat flat bag throwers. Because accuracy is key. Sure a flat bag can be more consistent. But it’s overrated.
@ at a mid level of cornhole I would agree, but at the high level of the sport bag tilt and rotation is a tool used for shot making. If a player throws with a tilted bag unintentionally they are at the mercy of a certain cutting action and a less predictable response when it hits the board resulting in less consistency. In our experience a flatter bag is more forgiving when it hits the board, tracking straighter with predictable friction, making it perform more accurately overall. This is our experience but of course there are always exceptions and outliers. We may do a future episode about accuracy and why we think a flat bag is important. Appreciate your input.
@@Eaaatlife So I played 4 years of Pro Cornhole. There are some racers who don't throw a flat bag. They are still usually pretty close. Even players like Daymon Dennis throw flattish. And they throw with CONSISTENCY. So their bag does the same, predictable thing every time it lands. If you want to throw and accurate bag, you will need to throw a bag with consistent bag angle, consistent arc/height and land in the same spot on the board. I work on my accuracy throwing airmails. If you can hit a 6X6 spot on the board and your bag has the same angle when it hits the board, you'll end up with predictable results. Flat bags have much more predictability though.
@@charliefarley8801 it is good with faster bags too. The lower release makes for a smaller arc and you will find the bag is less likely to slide off the back of the board.
Baldwin throws a bit like this. He is very upright though. Not really bent down and forward. He also tends to whip across his body more than the players of today. The short backswing and quick twitch muscle use is very similar.
Cano, Ellis, and JT all have pretty good cut and roll shots with this style. Could a follow on vid to the flat bag be one on cut/roll with this style? Also, would love to see some airmail execution analysis with this style.
Will be implementing this in my practice session tomorrow.
Great video, thanks! I definitely try to incorporate the finger blast and I also wrap my index finger around the front and take my pinky off the back and tuck it under the bag
Let me know how that goes.
This is a great quality video. Very professional. I’m learning this technique
@@Cattttt802 Thanks much appreciated. I think you will like your new throw.
Thanks Eric, I’ve been in a long slump trying to fix my motion, I hope this helps
8 months later! WELCOME BACK
It has been a bit! Good to be back thanks for the shout.
I see myself coming up short a lot with this style throw, but I guess you have to keep practicing like anything else. thanks always good content.
Absolutely fantastic I've been implementing some of this but really gonna put all of this into practice thank you. And welcome back
@@allenballard377 love it, thanks for the shout.
@CornholeNetwork so i implemented some of these techniques and took podium both days this weekend. So HUGE thank you
@ now that is great to hear- Awesome!
I so need this - not having any progress with the old way.
@@dc0145a good luck and thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Thanks 🙏🏼
Great video. What would you say starts the forward swing, shoulders, body weight moving forward, or something else?
Cool beans
Everyone has thier own technique
Show us how to throw an accurate bag!
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@@Eaaatlife this is exactly that. You have to adopt an effective flat bag technique to be accurate.
@@CornholeNetwork I’m not sure, I think a flat bag is overrated. I’ve seen plenty of tilted and ugly looking bags beat flat bag throwers. Because accuracy is key. Sure a flat bag can be more consistent. But it’s overrated.
@ at a mid level of cornhole I would agree, but at the high level of the sport bag tilt and rotation is a tool used for shot making. If a player throws with a tilted bag unintentionally they are at the mercy of a certain cutting action and a less predictable response when it hits the board resulting in less consistency. In our experience a flatter bag is more forgiving when it hits the board, tracking straighter with predictable friction, making it perform more accurately overall. This is our experience but of course there are always exceptions and outliers.
We may do a future episode about accuracy and why we think a flat bag is important. Appreciate your input.
@@Eaaatlife So I played 4 years of Pro Cornhole. There are some racers who don't throw a flat bag. They are still usually pretty close. Even players like Daymon Dennis throw flattish. And they throw with CONSISTENCY. So their bag does the same, predictable thing every time it lands. If you want to throw and accurate bag, you will need to throw a bag with consistent bag angle, consistent arc/height and land in the same spot on the board. I work on my accuracy throwing airmails. If you can hit a 6X6 spot on the board and your bag has the same angle when it hits the board, you'll end up with predictable results. Flat bags have much more predictability though.
Is this style good with any speed of bag? Or slower? Like 3/4
@@charliefarley8801 it is good with faster bags too. The lower release makes for a smaller arc and you will find the bag is less likely to slide off the back of the board.
Didn't Baldwin throw this way?
Baldwin throws a bit like this. He is very upright though. Not really bent down and forward. He also tends to whip across his body more than the players of today. The short backswing and quick twitch muscle use is very similar.
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