Wow... I found the demonstration of just how important the right arc is to be fascinating. Seemingly even more important than seeing the board itself! I would love to see lots more "self-training" and practice routines and ideas like this. Thanks!
I still do it every once in a while. There are some other routines that I will be putting out on video as well soon. It really helps with your muscle memory.
Wow... I found the demonstration of just how important the right arc is to be fascinating. Seemingly even more important than seeing the board itself! I would love to see lots more "self-training" and practice routines and ideas like this. Thanks!
I bet you already answered this in the video. I just didn't catch it. What does the 88" board look like? Curious how it stands up. Thanks!
Had it leaning against a 6’ ladder for this demo. We have also used a wooden plank across two 12’ ladders also.
Very informative. 👌🏼 How was he able to see the board behind the 88 inch test board?
Just by feel and muscle memory.
Thanks for the tips
No problem. It is the same stuff I say on Monday nights a league. Once you get the arc down and hit the target the flat bag will come.
Nice tips Doug.
How long should someone practice with throwing over the board? Weeks? Months?
I still do it every once in a while. There are some other routines that I will be putting out on video as well soon. It really helps with your muscle memory.
@@thedownbackcornholepodcast5351 we just started playing a couple weeks ago
@@donnierakes9117 that is great. I would suggest just focus on hitting the board using a logo if you have it on your boards as a target to hit.
Is your 88 inch board halfway between the Cornhole boards?
Yes have way as that is where your arc should be at its peak