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I think you can use a long swing and double the line through the ring. When it’s released it gives it that extra push. If you get the pendulum swing correct, you can adjust the hanging length to the ball. I tend to hold my elbow at a 90 and drop the ball to the ground. I think consistency as mentioned by others, is the key. Styles and mechanics will differ but, right or wrong… do what works for you! I grip the line between thumb and index finger but I lay my middle finger over the line and use it as a trigger. Wrong maybe, but it works for me. CraigWhen I'm stuck and frustrated during throwball practice, I'll find something very specific to focus on--the timing of I wind up for the release; how laser-accurate I can make my aim on repeat; can I shoot from farther away or closer in for the same union and how does that affect my pendulum; etc. Sometimes if I break the practice down to one aspect of the technique I find my flow again and the shots start working better.
That being said, anyone have tips or thoughts on shooting higher? I seem to be stuck in the 50-60 foot range; the times I've gotten higher than that felt like magic and I'm still figuring out how to consistently recreate them.
I am 5'0" tall, so I'm wondering if its a pendulum-length issue? I also shoot right handed single strand, not granny shot or doubled back on itself.
This statement is key! What works for you is what works! I appreciate many of the suggestions folks have made, but at the end of the day, practice and consistency will be what serves you best. Thanks for this thread!Wrong maybe, but it works for me. Craig