very, u have to have good balance. it also takes months to strengthen your arm and then it takes months to get to the point where you can throw consistant strikes. then you have to learn new pitches, with new grips, releae poins and arm motions
It can be, but it's not the most practical. The D202 has 10% pitch control, meaning that you can definitely use this for beat matching, but it has a pitch wheel rather than a traditional pitch fader. I don't believe these were made for DJing, but it would not be difficult to DJ with these, so long as you were pretty good at beat matching.
The phrase "sticky wicket" means a difficult situation. The term derives from the game of Cricket, referring to the difficulty of playing on a wet, sticky pitch.
Its very difficult to explain a rugby pitch layout in a textual format in accordance with IRB regulations. However, I have attached a web address here whcih will show a picture of the ground layout and hopefully it will explain the features for you. It can be printed from this area as well .guide.rugbyrugby.com/Rugby%20Sections/Beginners%20Guide/pitch%20image.asp just add the 3 w's before guide
pitch is pitch pitch is made by sound air is pitch
Pitch is a noun (a pitch) and a verb (to pitch).
more difficult, most difficult
Some hitters struggle with the fastball, some the slider, some the change up. However, it is usually a good curve ball that hitters say is the most difficult to hit.
pitch
Difficult: more difficult most difficult
It is called "pitch."
The comparative form of difficult is more difficult and the superlative form is most difficult. Difficult means 'hard to accomplish.'
It is medium pitch.