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The most accurate slinging style (change my mind)
Mar 6th, 2023 at 9:50am
 
Ok… I’ll admit my title was a bit click-baitey. Sorry, not sorry, because I’m about to explain why accuracy is actually easier with this style… specifically for short range targets that aren’t in motion. Feel free to disagree, but please do try it and THEN let’s debate the merits. And of course, remember that any style requires a lot of practice to build the muscle memory, so you’ll be better at the style you’re most practiced with generally even if it’s an inferior style  Grin

Bottom line up-front… the best style for learning short range accuracy is an inline underhand windup with a sidearm throw. The number of pre-rotations in the windup doesn’t seem to matter. What does matter is that the windup is in line with the shot, and the power stroke doesn’t pull the shot off the line. Basically think of punching at the target in the power stroke instead of swinging the arm in an arc.

Why is this the best? In any slinging style, accuracy comes down to two things: form and timing. In an inline vertical windup, form primarily dictates left and right aim, and release timing controls vertical aim.
Timing is more difficult to perfect than form, and a late release is more common than an early release. With an underhand windup, a late release will fly above the target… but gravity pulls the shot back down, which helps compensate for small timing errors.

Compare this to something like a Byzantine, where timing mostly controls left/right aim and body form controls vertical aim. Gravity compensates for form instead of timing, and form is actually easier to get right compared to timing precision, so inline vertical beats Byzantine.

What about Balearic style where the windup is behind the back?  Balearic style doesn’t isolate form errors from timing errors. If you miss, it’s more difficult to know how to correct the problem.  With inline verticals (assuming a right-handed slinger), a miss to the right means the windup was pointed to the right of the bullseye and you need to bend the elbow a bit more during the windup. A miss left is either misaligned windup OR a really late release where your arm pulls inward before the ammo exits the pouch.  A really late release will almost always be both left AND above the aim point. A good power stroke form will a late release will hit directly above the bullseye. The point here is that you can diagnose the shot and make adjustments more easily on the followup shot with an inline windup, but Balearic style doesn’t isolate variables, so it’s difficult to diagnose a miss.

Figure-8 (or any overhand windup)? A late release will fly low, and gravity accentuates the problem instead of mitigating it.

Can you learn to be accurate with other styles? Yes… obviously, but the fastest and easiest way to get accurate is with an underhand inline windup.  Change my mind.



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Re: The most accurate slinging style (change my mind)
Reply #1 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 12:49pm
 
it's also easy on the joints
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Reply #2 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 4:37pm
 
I can vouch for Balearic style misses being hard to diagnose. I've been trying on that style for more than a year and I still don't know what I'm doing wrong when I miss.

I've started practicing figure 8 lately and I'm finding it far easier to correct than Balearic.
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Reply #3 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 6:24pm
 
I think the power stroke being inline with the wind up has a very positive effect on accuracy. This is one of my main problems with balearic style as I struggle to convert a more vertical wind up (well, half and half) to a more horizontal power stroke. For ages I always shot high because the sling retained some rising motion from the more vertical wind up. What really killed it was that the amount of rise I got was dependant on the mass of the ammo and the length of the sling, which as you can imagine caused a lot of inconsistency as I moved between different ammo and slings. I think a properly executed balearic throw minimises this effect and mine has improved somewhat towards this too.
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Re: The most accurate slinging style (change my mind)
Reply #4 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 7:26pm
 
I'm not sure if I disagree or not yet.

I've definitely seen your throw, but would you consider either of these to be the same style?

I timed stamped the links so you'll see a throw right away.

https://youtu.be/Rqk1Sys_qUs?t=63
https://youtu.be/zO9-sKjfC4M?t=300

I'm assuming not because the rotor isn't quite inline with the target, and I go into a much more side arm release (not just arm movement) during the power stroke.  Just want to confirm that's your assessment as well.
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Reply #5 - Mar 6th, 2023 at 8:14pm
 
It’s close Joe. I started off doing exactly what you are in that video, but eventually I figured out how to eliminate the inward pull. As you mentioned, there’s a slight inward pull during your power stroke, and the windup points to the right of the target.
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Reply #6 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 6:01am
 
Convincing argument.
My most common miss is actually high to the right , it’s mainly when I’m trying to put too much power in the shot. I think it’s more a mental issue than a form issue I don’t set my goal in my head as the target but just throwing hard . It happens a lot in my distance training, it could also be related to my small knot slipping earlier with more power and maybe some pouch ammo interactions .
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Reply #7 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 6:53am
 
NOOC, I'm agree with you about 90%.
I'm not comfortable with "horizontal" rotations. That's why I prefer underarm and overhand. However my accuracy is better with overhand. I think it's because in the final, we push our hand towards the target.

Mersa wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 6:01am:
I think it’s more a mental issue than a form issue I don’t set my goal in my head as the target but just throwing hard

100% ok.
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Reply #8 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 7:27am
 
Interesting… Mersa, you and Iron Goober are both distance/power slingers, and you both trend towards missing early instead of late.  This suggests that a late-shooter might do better by increasing the shot power, rather than going slow.  It would be very counterintuitive to go faster if timing errors are the source of inaccuracy 🤔
Needs more investigation.
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Reply #9 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 8:37am
 
   I agree, NOOC.  Underarm isn't the best for distance because the associated topspin causes the projectile to drop but for me personally Underarm has always been the most accurate style.
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Reply #10 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 9:31am
 
NooneOfConsequence wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 7:27am:
Interesting… Mersa, you and Iron Goober are both distance/power slingers, and you both trend towards missing early instead of late.  This suggests that a late-shooter might do better by increasing the shot power, rather than going slow.  It would be very counterintuitive to go faster if timing errors are the source of inaccuracy 🤔
Needs more investigation.


Diagnosing a miss with balearic style is easy!
1. Did the ball hit where you aimed?
Yes --> good job, you did it right.
No --> You did it wrong.

Easy.

How did I do? Mind changed yet?

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Reply #11 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 9:47am
 
One thing I wonder about all of this is:
Are the things we think we are doing actually what we are doing? or is something else happening.

Sometimes I think I am throwing harder because I put in more effort, but my radar gun has shown me that effort does not equal velocity. Having the correct sequencing and the optimal lag angle compared to your hand motion (i.e. hand path) is what gives the most power. I learned this from video analysis. (I'm not sure how you would do it without video analysis or without a knowledgeable person watching you sling)

I wonder when one desires to change their release point, i.e. release early, or release late, are they actually just holding on to the sling longer/shorter, or are they doing something different with their arm/hand.

I think that it is the latter.

I've noticed that I always release at the end of my throwing motion, regardless of what happens to the sling before my hand gets to the end of it's travel. This is what I feel when I sling.  If I accelerated to quickly to the end of travel before the sling catches up (which for me is feeling like I'm throwing too hard), then I miss early (right). However, if I'm too slow with my acceleration of the sling, I miss left. I don't give the release timing any thought.  It is possible I'm changing the timing, but I think it is more likely that I accelerate my arm/hand through the slinging motion to fast or too slow relative to the sling motion and that is what causes the miss. That is why accuracy is so difficult, it is a timing of the acceleration as well as being able to consistently release. I think the latter comes with much practice. It is just like any throw, you "let go" at the end of your arm travel. And letting go isn't conscious, it is just a relaxing of the grip. But timing the acceleration of the sling through the entire slinging motion, that is the hardest part to get right and be consistent.  I'm not sure of the best way to train your brain to get this part right.  I think one of Morphy's ideas about a slinging 'nocking' point is a good one. This is where you use a particular point in the sling path to begin the power-stroke and only accelerate when it reaches this point. I made a video about it a while back. But the more I think about it, the more I think there is something to it. I wish he'd written something about it here. I only got it from him in conversations elsewhere.

These are all very recent ideas I've had about the slinging motion and could be very flawed. But I bet some slow-mo video analysis would be able to figure some of these things out.
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Re: The most accurate slinging style (change my mind)
Reply #12 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 2:29pm
 
NooneOfConsequence wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 7:27am:
Interesting… Mersa, you and Iron Goober are both distance/power slingers, and you both trend towards missing early instead of late.  This suggests that a late-shooter might do better by increasing the shot power, rather than going slow.  It would be very counterintuitive to go faster if timing errors are the source of inaccuracy 🤔
Needs more investigation.

I've noticed this happening in the past.  On days when accuracy is crap I've gotten frustrated and thought 'If I'm not hitting the target I might as well start throwing really hard just for fun'.  And hits start occurring.  Definitely not a one time occurrence either.
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Reply #14 - Mar 7th, 2023 at 5:30pm
 
IronGoober wrote on Mar 7th, 2023 at 9:47am:
If I accelerated to quickly to the end of travel before the sling catches up (which for me is feeling like I'm throwing too hard), then I miss early (right). However, if I'm too slow with my acceleration of the sling, I miss left.

That's similar to how I feel when doing side-arm throws. I more often miss to the left, and when I do my power-stroke feels off.

Occasionally I'd be making accurate shots consistently then all of a sudden it drops and I can't regain it. It's hard to know the exact timing of when to begin the power-stroke.
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