@@lolobustelo3973 I find it easier in the sense that I’m aiming for a wide angle and trying to toss/make contact faster than the receiver can react. It also leads to a hidden angle. So in summary yes probably more difficult to learn if you’ve only practiced a vertical toss, but horizontal toss has a higher ceiling if you can make it consistent.
Nice jams
Babe wake up, kieran posted
saving to watch later a few hundred times ❤
You had no business BM-ing with the l-Rev tutorial😂😂😂
this is nuts!!!
the double angle slomo is so sick.
u think u could get more reverse spin if you finished more palm down and snapped/flexed wrist through it more?
His serves are already good enough 😭
I agree, flicking more and palm down is the way for most spin
Big ball plz come faster, ty
like if this is the first time you’ve seen Kieran throw a lefty reverse 😱😱😱 (looks sick)
community need slomo of body hand touch technique fr
“I like to play spikeball with the Solitaire mentality: make everyone watch as I play the game by myself”😂
Is it harder doing the toss horizontaly rather than doing it verticaly?
@@lolobustelo3973 I find it easier in the sense that I’m aiming for a wide angle and trying to toss/make contact faster than the receiver can react. It also leads to a hidden angle. So in summary yes probably more difficult to learn if you’ve only practiced a vertical toss, but horizontal toss has a higher ceiling if you can make it consistent.
Here’s a great video breakdown by Scott beeks: th-cam.com/video/2XsXSMXQBR4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5BhaSOgmWG9O7oyr