practice makes perfect
You like to play baseball BUT you can't throw a ball very well.
The best connective word to make the two thoughts into one sentence would bebuthoweverdespite thatI like to play baseball, but I can't throw a ball very well.I like to play baseball, however, I can't throw a ball very well.I like to play baseball, despite that I can't throw a ball very well.
you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, however, you are a good catcher. you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, in fact, you hit the batter last week. you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, for instance, last week the ball didn't make it to the batter's box. you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, besides that, you sprained your ankle and can't run the bases. A is the correct answer to this question I just took the test and missed the question A: However 08/12/08 the answer is A. choose the connective that belongs in the blank in the following sentence.
When you throw any kinda of ball very high in to the air like a lob, or like a rainbow arching across the sky; also known as a lollipop throw, possibly from the same root as "pop fly".
A: however
well u throw then it comes down MAN I GUESS THAT'S WHAT IT IS
It looks all blueish and it has to be very old to see what it looks like
If you can still throw the ball normal at other times and have not developed a shoulder or elbow problem it is most likely a psychological problem. Many younger players (high school and younger) will basically over think about their throw, and in the back of their mind worry about making a bad throw. This will often result in "short arming" the ball, which makes it very hard to throw accurate. My best suggestion is to clear your mind and not worry about making a bad throw. Just field the ball and fire and you'll soon be back to your old self.
very hard
When you throw the tennis ball, it flies for a distance before dropping down because when you throw the tennis ball, you use force, which is transferred to the tennis ball, which then converts to kinetic energy (movement energy), to allow the tennis ball to go far.
yes and no its very rare i think
Hold the ball like a 4 seam fast ball but with only 3 fingers. hold it very gently. When you come to the point in your release where you are about to throw, your hand should be cocked down like a cheesy kung-fu fighter. Then, snap your wrist up and the ball will flip out of your fingers and just loop into the strike zone. With practice you'll get it perfect. If you're having trouble with the flip, just practice lobbing a ball into the strike zone and slowly work into the flip.