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* Use a long [[Dwell time|hold time]]. |
* Use a long [[Dwell time|hold time]]. |
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* Throw the clubs almost [[Flats|flat]], with very little [[Club rotation|rotation]]. |
* Throw the clubs almost [[Flats|flat]], with very little [[Club rotation|rotation]]. |
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== World records == |
== World records == |
Revision as of 21:13, 29 January 2020
3 ball shoulder throws | 3 ball reverse shoulder throws |
4 ball shoulder throws | 4 ball reverse shoulder throws |
A reverse shoulder throw is a throw made in front of the body where the object is caught behind the back in either hand, after going back over the shoulder on the same side where it's caught. A reverse shoulder throw that is caught in the left hand goes back over the left shoulder, whether it was thrown with the right hand or the left hand. Reverse shoulder throws are also called lazies.
Tips
- Use a long hold time.
- Throw the clubs almost flat, with very little rotation.
- Make the catches slightly out to your side (but not too far from your body), rather than actually directly behind your back.
World records
Reverse shoulder throw world records with publicly available video evidence:
- 3 balls: 2 minutes and 8 seconds by Noah Panitch in 2018 (video)
- 4 balls: 54 catches by Matan Presberg in 2017 (video)
- 5 balls: 40 catches by Chris Hodge in 2011 (video)
- 5 rings: 51 catches by Arttu Lahtinen in 2018 (video)
- 6 rings: 9 catches by Emmanuël Boissé Pinard in 2013 (video)
- 3 clubs: 6 minutes and 13 seconds by Kenny Cheung in 2018 (video)
- 4 clubs: 135 catches by Kenny Cheung in 2018 (video)
- 5 clubs: 31 catches by Kenny Cheung in 2013 (video)
Unverified claims:
- 5 balls: 52 catches by Chris Hodge in 2010 (claim)