21 Ways to Become a Better Shredder

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21 Ways to Become a Better Shredder

Post by Jorden » 01 Nov 2006 13:17

I want all of you to improve and enjoy footbag as much as possible. Hence, this list:

(In no particular order)

1. Invest in a proper pair of shoes & follow online tutorials regarding how to modify these shoes to make them suitable for freestyle.

2. When kicking, always try to alternate feet whenever possible. Work towards having no preference of kicking leg, and try to make the left and right foot kicking techniques identical.

3. Don't learn the basic tricks from someone who is slightly more advanced than you. Learn from watching pros, whether it be in person or from a video. They have all spent countless hours refining their style and correcting mistakes.

4. Watch a lot of videos. Make a lot of mental notes. If someone has a mastery over a certain trick, try to figure out what they do that is different from what you do.

5. When learning a new trick, find out as much information about it as possible. See if anyone has posted tips on the internet. Watch several videos of the trick with different players and different angles. Translate the technique into a motion that is natural for your body.

6. It may seem obvious, but practice in a place with sufficient room to move around. Account for wayward footbags and the possibility of falling.
(Don't mess up your body by landing on furniture!) :P
10 feet X 10 feet of even, level ground with 8 foot high ceiling is a good start. The more room the better.

7. Try to eat healthy. Focus more on whole grains than white bread. Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. Include sufficient protein. Junk food is ok once in a while, but not all the time. Milk, water, and 100% juice are good choices, whereas soda and alcohol will dehydrate you. Choose wisely. It does make a big difference in your stamina and overall performance.

8. Find some sort of cross-training you enjoy. Anything that helps improve strength, coordination, endurance or any combination of these is a good choice.

9. Practice your form in front of a mirror as much as you can. And by that I mean air shredding. No, seriously! Pretend you are actually going for the tricks in real time. It's like watching live footage of yourself. If your motion looks unnatural or not smooth, you can pick up on it and experiment with new technique to make the move more efficient. I've discovered many unrealized errors when practicing this way.

10. Get used to picking the footbag off the ground and serving to another person. Let everyone in the circle get an equal opporunity with the bag. Yes, they do want to see your trick, but wait until they pass it back to you.
If you haven't been to a tournament before, this could be the difference between more advanced players being friendly with you or being angry with you. In other words: Don't self-serve.

11. If you aren't sure whether you hit a trick properly, ask your playing partner. If they aren't experienced enough to tell you, make a video of it and post it online or send it to someone that would know.
Doing clean tricks is valued very highly in footbag and is crucial for having an aesthetically pleasing style.

12. When you're ready, throw out your crocheted footbag and invest in one or more 4-panel sand footbags (ie. the Mr. Sandbag) or better yet, a 32-panel bag. Read the bags/equipment subforum for a list of stitchers and bag reviews. The choice is up to you.

13. Get in the habit of warming up. Develop a warm-up routine that works best for you. Good things to include are stretching (especially ankles), alternating kicks/stalls, pushups/situps, etc.

14. Have training sessions on a regular basis. A good start is 3-4 times per week. Depending on your schedule/intensity level, that can be increased. Don't have unnecessarily large gaps in between sessions -- it'll slow your learning progress.

15. Always finish your session on a positive note. Hit that trick you've been trying, no matter how many tries. You'll come out of it with good vibes that will likely carry on to the next session. :)

16. Don't play through pain. It won't help anything. Rest days are just as important as shred days. Wait till you feel refreshed again and then bust huge. If the pain reappears, try fixing your form. :wink:

17. Make goals for yourself. It can be a single trick, consecutive tricks, competition related, or whatever. For competing, a good goal is to perform better than your last competition in some way(s). A good overall goal is to be able to hit any tricks you want, when you want.

18. If you have any questions about this very difficult sport, ask a pro!
They will likely be more than willing to help.

19. Keep an open mind to new moves/new ways to hit a move. It may give you the edge you've been looking for. Always try new ways of hitting the same move -- then, simply choose the best way.

20. When on the forum, keep your posts concise and contributing to the whole. You'll make friends/connections faster -- trust me. :wink:

21. Practice!!!



Feel free to add your own. Any questions just ask.

Shred hard,

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Post by sen » 01 Nov 2006 13:32

Listen to this guy. He knows his stuff. I've heard most of them from reading his blog and they really help. One I like in particular is to keep trying until you can end on a high note. That is a huge boost to the way you feel about footbag in general and will cause you to look forward to your next session.

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Post by Carlos » 02 Nov 2006 06:20

Awesome post Jorden, I learned a couple of new things I never thought about trying. :)
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Post by max » 02 Nov 2006 07:41

Nice list Jorden.
18. If you have any questions about this very difficult sport, ask a pro!
They will likely be more than willing to help.
out of curiosity, who do YOU ask?
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Post by professor » 02 Nov 2006 10:40

This should, of course, be stickied. Great advice that everyone should look over every few months.
max wrote:out of curiosity, who do YOU ask?
His twin, "Jordan". I've never seen him, but everyone seems to type about him on this forum.... :wink:
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Post by Zac Miley » 02 Nov 2006 13:39

professor wrote: His twin, "Jordan". I've never seen him, but everyone seems to type about him on this forum.... :wink:
Yeah, all my friends type Jordan instead of Jorden and I try to correct them. On your google video (Lethal Session I think) it says Jordan, which is probably what gave them the idea, Iunno
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Post by HG » 05 Nov 2006 18:23

I doubt jorden spelled his own name wrong on google video. but whatever
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Post by Zac Miley » 05 Nov 2006 19:47

You're right. It wasn't on Google Video. And not uploaded by Jorden.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=8FMeQ-6pQG0

It's wrong in the title, but correct in the description.

Uploaded by fetusmaster00. :P

I'll stop derailing the thread now.

I'm gonna print this list out and tape it to my ceiling.
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Post by Zjeezy » 05 Nov 2006 19:51

yeah my bad.
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Post by hakkpakk » 13 Nov 2006 13:32

I am back to footbag, I come and go, but I will try and stick to it.... but very encouraging thread

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Post by MatS21 » 14 Nov 2006 11:45

I'm still a beginner and wan't to improve a lot so seeing post by an awesome player like you Jorden is always really instructive. I was already doing the majority of the point but you just pushed me to continue that way and let me know I was doing some stuff right. 2 points popped out as real important for me, first off : 9 : play in front of mirror, I gotta try that, that's certainly going to make me shred a smoother way, I'm always too rough when I'm playing and the second point is the 10 : NEVER self-serve, if I'm going to a tournament I'm surely going to listen to that advice, when I shred with home shredders they usually tells me to try 2 or 3 times and that's it's more about the time I keep the ball that matters, ( don't mean by that that if I drop it 6 times in 15 seconds I can continue heh ). Lots of helpful things in that post! I would surely like to go to a tournament some day and even compete!

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Post by dyalander » 29 Nov 2006 21:32

I'd add that if you're really serious about improving -
CONCENTRATE.
Really pay attention to your mental state while playing - don't get distracted, focus, but don't over think a trick - keep it simple.
You'd be amased how much of a difference the right mental state can make - particularly for run length. Work on being able to switch on and off - you don't want to be stressed out, you want to be able to relax and have fun, but when the bag comes to you, you need to be able to switch on.
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Post by Jorden » 15 May 2007 18:56

Bump.
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Post by mc » 16 May 2007 08:53

this should be stickied.
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Post by Pyroman924 » 18 May 2007 14:07

I'd just like to vouch for Tip #7. Particularly on the drinking of milk and water versus soda and the like. This helped me tremendously, not only in how I feel overall while shredding but also with my general health. I used to get sick every other month but since I stopped drinking soda Decemeber 26th, I've only been sick once and it lasted only 3 days.
Eating and drinking healthy helps more than you could ever imagine.

Such a great list of tips. I agree with Matt, sticky.
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Post by PinkAura » 25 Jun 2007 11:06

These are awesome tips! I'm definitely gunna read these every once in awhile to remind myself. I'm really enjoying footbag. I'm a super beginner, never played hack before or anything. But this is a great sport and this forum is awesome just for pure tips like these ones.
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Post by Bringerofpie » 06 Jul 2007 19:34

You could really apply these tips to anything in life.
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Post by RipWalker » 18 Sep 2007 07:21

Great tips for beginners and experienced players alike.

Thanks for putting that together Jorden.

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Post by Genzu » 02 Dec 2007 20:51

Thanks Jorden for making this post.

I've got a few suggestions to add for starting points:

1. The Beginner's Corner Blog on Freedom.

In particular:

2. My Fundamentals Flyer Post.
3. My Magic hop Video.

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Post by Jordan » 25 May 2008 11:13

U are the man!

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