used for: orders and youth beginners consistent hand contact toss height/timing accelerate arm generate power from behind head the REALISTIC way to program "feel"
Wall traps are also great for improving the toss for standing float serves. Learners often toss backwards, not directly upwards. I'll be using this drill for my team's next practice!!
Hahaha, doubt it. I've been doing and teaching it for years never had so much as a blister. I guess it's possible but might want to have your head checked for other glitches .
Can you explain the trajectory / sensation of your elbow or upper arm? Should I try and point elbow straight up to 12 o’clock and stop there to allow for lower arm snap, or do loosen up the elbow maybe to 2pm position and let the lower arm drag you elbow?
Wall traps are also great for improving the toss for standing float serves. Learners often toss backwards, not directly upwards. I'll be using this drill for my team's next practice!!
Perfect Explanation!
love your vid's! does the arm should be straight when contact the ball?
At some point for a split second it will be mostly straight when serving in a game or practice, but it will never be locked straight!
Can you break all your fingers if you do this wrong??
Hahaha, doubt it. I've been doing and teaching it for years never had so much as a blister. I guess it's possible but might want to have your head checked for other glitches .
Can you explain the trajectory / sensation of your elbow or upper arm? Should I try and point elbow straight up to 12 o’clock and stop there to allow for lower arm snap, or do loosen up the elbow maybe to 2pm position and let the lower arm drag you elbow?
Kinda feels like 1 o'clock. And I feel my forearm bounce off my bicep. 😆.