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General Category => Beginners Board => Topic started by: exo on April 04, 2009, 02:30:15 PM
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I'm been trying to learn to hook a ball for a while and I've always had trouble with keeping my hand under the ball. I recently bought my own ball and had it drilled with finger tips. I find that at my release my hand ends up more on top of the ball than under it and I get very poor lift and of course very few revs if any.
I've injured my wrist in the past and I find that after a few games my wrist gets sore. Would a wrist support be a good idea? I'm kind of adverse to wearing one but mostly for aesthetic reasons.
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Start with lessons before u put a brace on and hurt you self . Learn how to do it right other then fall into bad habits
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If you can, avoid the wrist device. Nothing beats a free hand, and a wrist support does not prevent you from topping the ball or cover up release flaws. Better do some wrist training to build strength - takes some time, but it is IMO the way to go. Or invest the money in a coach to get the foundations right.
A wrist support can be a help with your injured wrist, though (wore one myself for a year because of a bowling injury), but then I'd suggest talking with a coach or a good pro shop who knows your game to find a model that is as light as possible and actually helps you with your injury - just do not buy the first best thing in the shelf. If you can, try out one or two models to see how it fits and whether it actually helps.
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