I am assuming you play more back if you are wondering if you should move up more. I am a back player and I wasn't hitting anybody off break, but I found an easy solution for a drill that I worked on at practice. I just take a stake of some king and put it in the ground and then placed an empty box on top. It gives me a target to focus on off of beak. You can also set up a camera or have somebody else stand to the side down there to see if your balls are going to high or to low. Everybody should work on moving out and up because you just never know. I used this same drill but moved the box about ten feet closer and practiced running and gunning. If you want to spice it up add a slide into a bunker.
Cant shoot anybody :( help ok its in the title i really need help tho
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Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:21 AM
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#22
Posted 09 February 2013 - 11:41 AM
Shoot where they're gonna be and not where they are.
#23
Posted 12 February 2013 - 08:35 PM
All are good suggestions but I'd like to step back a lil and explain a bit more.
In tournament play, contributing does not necessarily mean getting kills. Generally front players get more kills, not always.
Getting kills:
- Back players generally get kills from laning. Even if there's noone running, keep throwing paint if you know you're protecting key bunkers.
- Front players get kills by moving up and wide to get a better angle.
Skill that can be learned to get kills is gun battle, which includes snap shooting. To be a good snap shooter, one needs to have good gun control. Know your gun! that way you can visualize the target without peeking out and when you snap out, u automatically know where to place your shot.
Personally, effective communication is the single most important factor in tournament play.
There's so much more I want to write, but I don't want it to drag too long.. I say get a static group of ppl and work on communication and keep practicing. You'll start figuring out your mistakes and weaknesses. Fix 'em and think how to win games. Getting kills will come with it. Hope this helps.
In tournament play, contributing does not necessarily mean getting kills. Generally front players get more kills, not always.
Getting kills:
- Back players generally get kills from laning. Even if there's noone running, keep throwing paint if you know you're protecting key bunkers.
- Front players get kills by moving up and wide to get a better angle.
Skill that can be learned to get kills is gun battle, which includes snap shooting. To be a good snap shooter, one needs to have good gun control. Know your gun! that way you can visualize the target without peeking out and when you snap out, u automatically know where to place your shot.
Personally, effective communication is the single most important factor in tournament play.
There's so much more I want to write, but I don't want it to drag too long.. I say get a static group of ppl and work on communication and keep practicing. You'll start figuring out your mistakes and weaknesses. Fix 'em and think how to win games. Getting kills will come with it. Hope this helps.
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