A support like the Storm Gadget or Robby's Revs with the wrist tilted toward your body can help keep your hand under/inside the ball some. It won't fix the problem though. It's hard to say without seeing the video, to be honest.
I'm struggling with my hand position. I videotaped myself a few throws and it looks like I'm dropping the ball a little bit and have a very weak position at release. I'm trying to get under/inside the ball and get more revs. I also noticed that I'm bringing the ball back behind my back too far.
Would a wrist brace set at a predetermined angle help me with my wrist and possibly allow me to get under the ball a little more?
Any advice or tips? (can't upload video, not digital)
A support like the Storm Gadget or Robby's Revs with the wrist tilted toward your body can help keep your hand under/inside the ball some. It won't fix the problem though. It's hard to say without seeing the video, to be honest.
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I'll try and convert vid from VHS to digital.
Yes a video would help out a lot I personally use a Brunswick Powerkoil XF
wrist support myself as with age my wrist isn't as strong as it used to be
back in my younger days.
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I have a Storm gadget and a Robbys Rev. What I have noticed with both is an increase in side roll but a decrease in revs. However, I still would suggest try one at least during practice sessions. I also find that these braces don't allow me to get as far under the ball as I normally do without them. Having broke my wrist a couple of years ago, I use them when the pain dictates and just make the appropriate board adjustments.
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