At the part that looks like a horseshoe, with your index and middle fingers together, put them on the right side if you're a righty, left side if you're a lefty. Go into your wind up, and instead of throwing it like a fastball, have the top of your fingers facing up. When you have released the ball, the top of the fingers should be facing down. This happens when your fingers go 'over' the ball. I have found it that the sharper your fingers go 'over' the ball, the more it will break. If your arm hurts while throwing it, you should stop throwing it for a while and rest. A good way to rest your arm is to ice it where it hurts.
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.
you just have to trow a ball
You thrust your hand forward as fast as you can while holding the ball, then let go.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
When a fast ball and curve ball are mixed together it is called a slider.
you curve the ball by shooting the ball n curve either right or left with the left or right arrow keyz
you trow slime balls at the people on the other team.
take the balls and trow the frist ball up then the second then the third then juggle
A fast ball is when the pitchers throws the ball straight at the strike zone, it doesn't curve (curve ball) or lower (slider), it goes straight ahead.
Three things affect the trajectory of a curve ball: Coriolis effect, gravity and precession AKA spin drift.
When a soccer ball is kicked, the spin applied to the ball causes it to curve in the air. This is known as the Magnus effect, where the spin creates a difference in air pressure around the ball, causing it to curve in the direction of the spin.
To effectively curve a cue ball in billiards, you can use English, which is a technique where you hit the cue ball off-center to make it spin. This spin will cause the cue ball to curve or change direction after hitting another ball. The amount of spin and the angle of contact with the cue ball will determine the curve. Practice and experimentation are key to mastering this skill.