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Proper throwing sequence can really make a difference in accuracy and power of your throws. Making sure everything flows is very important. •Ball should start to separate out of the glove as you’re turning your body. •Ball should be back and ready to throw (palms down, elbows up) before...

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David1 year ago

I see so many players separating near their sides. I explain that actually forces your body's momentum to go backwards instead of towards target. Always separate ball/glove mid chest just like you are showing. Always make sure momentum is towards target.

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thegolfgear.us2 years ago

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mike gasaway1 year ago

To many fingers on the ball. 3 fingers on the ball. You will gain 5-8 mph.

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Megan Rembielak1 year ago

My hands aren’t big enough for that.

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