look at the intricate look at the complex nature of throwing a hunk of plastic with nasty curves. These tips are ones that worked for me, as can be seen by the video. If they do not help you, or you think they are stupid, please keep your remarks to yourself. Any questions, etc., leave a comment or send a message. Thank you. Remember: To get a ball to move like this you must first scuff it. You can use cement, asphalt, sidewalk, sandpaper or brick to remove the slickness from the ball. …
i made a wiffle ball lol n it move a lot
i have this balls…. but i cant make it moves :S
48 ft
They have them in sports athority or modells
You are beast. Where can u buy a wiffle ball?
how far away is the wiffle ball mound to the plate for official wiffle ball?
Awesome video, thanks for posting this guys.
thanks and for the curve ball 12-6 one i throw it high sidearm so it goes to the middle of plate. or low sidearm to catch the batter.
sick
use a screw ball grip and throw submarine its great
my bat is the exact same bat as the loco, just with a different wooden handle (mine has tape on it). The blue barrels are identical.
whats the bat your using at 6:11 to 6:30 i got mistaken with the loco bat and that bat even though i got the loco bat and its nice what is that one? A moonshot?
you have a sick riser
hey this is the best wiffleball tutorial ive ever seen great job!
my screwball doesnt break very much at all any suggestions…. check out my vids
You Get Great Movement On the Ball! Nice Video!
thanks for the reply
Read info box (press more info) to see how to scuff the ball
Read info box (press more info) to see how to scuff the ball
dude ur amazing, how long have u been practicing
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and how do i scuff the ball
how do u skuff a ball
man, you dont know how great these videos are, im subscribing
Ah yes. My previous vid, “Wiffleball Pitching 12″ should provide that comparison.
Yeah, I love the movement, For me, however, it is hard to repeat those mechanics. Luckily I got one of the better ones up on here.
You need a better “full speed” shot of your change-up, though. Hard to gauge the speed relative to the other pitches in slo-mo.