I came to your channel for your amazing buttering skills (Moonwalking vid in particular) but stayed for stuff like this and those kick ass buttering tutorials. Keep doing your thing man.
As you noted in the description... I prefer the slingshots (2 bar) to be hit as deep (the release to be as close as possible to the wall) as possible, in order for the ball to move at more of an angle towards the goal.. this is especially effective in singles, as it breaks a number of different zones..
I thought slingshot is only for fun games. But with the consistency you're shooting it - one might even try it for a tournament. Very nice break-down of the shot.
In general, I'd definitely advise the shot to be mostly a funsy game only shot... Especially from the 3-row. But with any shot... if you practice it enough, and think you can have an advantage by using it, then it can be a nice addition. And this indeed is a fun shot to learn and to be able to hit... but yeah, the learning process of it is probably more effective than actually using the shot in real matches. For the 2-row I love it cuz I hit it pretty good, and even if it's completely blocked it rarely is ever stuffed back into my goal. For me personally, I use it all the time on the 2-Row, but basically never on the 3-row in real games. Thanks for the compliment, and happy foosin!
I shoot it in serious games all the time and it's an effective scoring shot. Especially in singles since the zones are more consistent. (2 bar sling shot.. wouldnt shoot 3 bar unless my main shot was a push kick.. )
They are both foosball and both table soccer... lol. Just two names for the same thing. The one with 1 man goalies are called sucky tables with framps.. ha
Brand is Tornado. It's the primary tourney table in the U.S. Used you can find the home models for around $300 and the coin ops perhaps $700 or $800. The balls are the standard Tornado balls too.
ampy60 Yeah, those #'s are around the best deals you can find on Craigslist around Denver... so probably less here that elsewhere cuz there are a lot of tables in Denver. (just sold a coin op myself on it for $700... but it was an older table so def not as nice as your T3000
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Awesome video, didn't have a clue what you were doing until you slowed it way down and explained. Nice work!
I came to your channel for your amazing buttering skills (Moonwalking vid in particular) but stayed for stuff like this and those kick ass buttering tutorials. Keep doing your thing man.
Excellent advice Ryan...your personality is truly fit for film...awesome...:)
As you noted in the description... I prefer the slingshots (2 bar) to be hit as deep (the release to be as close as possible to the wall) as possible, in order for the ball to move at more of an angle towards the goal.. this is especially effective in singles, as it breaks a number of different zones..
I love this, I'm going to start practicing this right away.
Great shot. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, and btw, awesome job at the Bart-O! Sick OD results!!
I’ve been practicing and I got it now. I’m not as quick as you but definitely fast enough to get around my foes! Muhahaha thank you brotha man!
Only down side is the Placement God...
I thought slingshot is only for fun games. But with the consistency you're shooting it - one might even try it for a tournament. Very nice break-down of the shot.
In general, I'd definitely advise the shot to be mostly a funsy game only shot... Especially from the 3-row. But with any shot... if you practice it enough, and think you can have an advantage by using it, then it can be a nice addition. And this indeed is a fun shot to learn and to be able to hit... but yeah, the learning process of it is probably more effective than actually using the shot in real matches. For the 2-row I love it cuz I hit it pretty good, and even if it's completely blocked it rarely is ever stuffed back into my goal. For me personally, I use it all the time on the 2-Row, but basically never on the 3-row in real games. Thanks for the compliment, and happy foosin!
I shoot it in serious games all the time and it's an effective scoring shot. Especially in singles since the zones are more consistent. (2 bar sling shot.. wouldnt shoot 3 bar unless my main shot was a push kick.. )
Gotta practice this one! Nice...
Great video!! Thanks
Will we ever see a foosball comeback
Yup, but I have a different channel for it. It's called 'nextlevelfoosball'
@@RyanKnapton Love it! Link it to your snowboard channel so others can find this awesome content!
Foosball is THE DEVIL!!!
Great stuff man, great stuff.
Legend.
this is some good tips on foosball. nice video and awesome channel. you just earned a subscriber and a like
Love snowboard and fusball
watch this video at 2 times speed. its like those intergalactic commercials from rick and morty
gonna slay w this move at the local pub :D
next video has to be how you conjure up those balls from thin air
Long time my friend and thank you for this cool tip
bro, you are crazy!!!!
isnt that tablesoccer not foosball? foosball has 1 man in the back not 3. but i may be mistaken
yes you are, it's the other way around
They are both foosball and both table soccer... lol. Just two names for the same thing. The one with 1 man goalies are called sucky tables with framps.. ha
Kinda slow isn't it
you're the man
I have one
This really helped me because now I can finally beat my freind!!!
Ey, which table is this, how much you spent for it and are those anti bounce balls? thanks for answering
Brand is Tornado. It's the primary tourney table in the U.S. Used you can find the home models for around $300 and the coin ops perhaps $700 or $800. The balls are the standard Tornado balls too.
Ryan Knapton I don't know where you are getting your pricing, but I was glad to find a T-3000 that I could get for $1100. Non coin-op.
ampy60
Yeah, those #'s are around the best deals you can find on Craigslist around Denver... so probably less here that elsewhere cuz there are a lot of tables in Denver. (just sold a coin op myself on it for $700... but it was an older table so def not as nice as your T3000
THANK U
This helped because now I can beat my freind!!!
Hottttdam
V nice
Hey Ryan, Really like your video and would love to use it in a TV show we are producing at Juma Entertainment. Email me at chuckpiercejuma@gmail.com for details. We'll pay you for the use of the video in our show!
This really helped me because now I can finally beat my freind!!!