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Re: I seriously need help

In Reply to: I seriously need help posted by on March 06, 2004 at 06:59:29:


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Posted by:
"V3force"

on March 07, 2004 at 14:21:55

Snapshot is an important aspect for a mid and front player, but realy we cant tell you what to do, everyone has their own ways of learning, As a mid player I started out playing rec then went to PAN-AM and NWTS, then moved to the 10 man NPPL and PSP events. Mirrors are a great way to practice snaps, but also become able to shoot effectivly w/ both hands, this is very important. Every one on my team can shoot left and right it is nessecary. You need to get out on that field and practice with tougher teams, IT will suck for a while but belive me you will learn fast,,, befoore you know it you will be on a sponserd team touring the US playing at all the events.

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