rab91787
01-07-2013, 04:54 PM
I follow him on facebook and remembered an interesting comment he made awhile back that I just tried putting into practice.
"The reason we use fingers to lift is because our wrists our weak when holding the weight of the ball on your fingers. Most Pros have their weight in the pads of the palm. calluses are there on all of us. This allows us to cup the ball because the palm is much stronger than the fingers, therefore no need for the brace to stop the wrist from collapsing from the weight on the fingers. Hope that makes sense"
I know when I had my swing analyzed I was told my revs were low because of my wrist breaking early and my fingers being on top of the ball at release. I experimented a bunch of times trying to figure out what Robert meant and then finally got something to work. I found that if I grip hard with my fingers and press the pads of my palm into the ball at the same time, I can have a real strong grip without much effort and maintain a relaxed thumb at the same time. I practiced this at home and was able to adjust revs and loft without much difficulty for the first time. Does this sound like it should work? I am going to try it at leagues tomorrow and hopefully I can put it into use in a real game :D
"The reason we use fingers to lift is because our wrists our weak when holding the weight of the ball on your fingers. Most Pros have their weight in the pads of the palm. calluses are there on all of us. This allows us to cup the ball because the palm is much stronger than the fingers, therefore no need for the brace to stop the wrist from collapsing from the weight on the fingers. Hope that makes sense"
I know when I had my swing analyzed I was told my revs were low because of my wrist breaking early and my fingers being on top of the ball at release. I experimented a bunch of times trying to figure out what Robert meant and then finally got something to work. I found that if I grip hard with my fingers and press the pads of my palm into the ball at the same time, I can have a real strong grip without much effort and maintain a relaxed thumb at the same time. I practiced this at home and was able to adjust revs and loft without much difficulty for the first time. Does this sound like it should work? I am going to try it at leagues tomorrow and hopefully I can put it into use in a real game :D