90 Degree Angle Arm

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Charles Unknown
Charles Unknown Asked 16 years ago

Hi I finally found out what was wrong with some of my strokes. It was about my arm not being in 90 Degree Angle. Some say it's a common beginner's bad habit but I can't seem to get it right. Can you recommend me something to do?


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 16 years ago

Hi Charlie,

Take note of the finsih position of your arm.  Keep your arm in the finish position for a few seconds while practicing and check it is finishing with the 90 degree bend in it.

If you put focus on something it has a chance to improve.


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Charles Unknown

Charles Unknown Posted 16 years ago

Thanks. But now I developed another hobby.... I sometimes think that my arm should be in 90 angle so I freeze for a moment maybe 2 secs (LOL) but I can still return shots but you know what? It actually gave me control over my strokes. I can bring the vall to any spot I aim it to. Thanks

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