Thanks for the power point advice on this video, and the bounce pass video. Have you done a video about the different PowerPoints and how to execute them?
I haven’t put them all in one video but I do talk about some throughout my videos. A lot of players are hands on learners so until they feel it they really won’t get it. I’ve looked through my video analytics and anything over 60sec is really pointless. It would take to long for me to explain all of them in one video in under a minute.
The electrical tape is a helpful visual to help build muscle memory. When I watched the documentary Foosballers there was a scene where Todd Lofredo had a bunch of pencil lines marked. Anyone familiar with the significance of his markings?
The pencil marks are for reference points on the table. Players use them for many reasons. Normally for banks and zone breaking shots. I put the tape down just to illustrate what I see on the table as imaginary lines. I suggest using the goalie lines and Dots for reference points not adding marks on the table.
Thanks a lot for your advices
I found this very helpful. Thanks.
Welcome.And good luck Foosing🤙
Thanks for the power point advice on this video, and the bounce pass video. Have you done a video about the different PowerPoints and how to execute them?
I haven’t put them all in one video but I do talk about some throughout my videos. A lot of players are hands on learners so until they feel it they really won’t get it. I’ve looked through my video analytics and anything over 60sec is really pointless. It would take to long for me to explain all of them in one video in under a minute.
The electrical tape is a helpful visual to help build muscle memory. When I watched the documentary Foosballers there was a scene where Todd Lofredo had a bunch of pencil lines marked. Anyone familiar with the significance of his markings?
The pencil marks are for reference points on the table. Players use them for many reasons. Normally for banks and zone breaking shots. I put the tape down just to illustrate what I see on the table as imaginary lines. I suggest using the goalie lines and Dots for reference points not adding marks on the table.
Thanks for posting this. Do you have any trouble with residue when you remove the electrical tape, or is not something I should worry about?
No sir it cleaned up really easy. I’ve moved this setup all over the place trying different setups
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