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on 11/22/2005 Don't grip too tight. Just as in golf, too much grip pressure reduces power and accuracy. You don't need to snap your wrists either, the action is more of a release than a snapping motion. Let the ball drop to knee high (or lower) before attempting an offensive shot whenever possible. This puts you in a position for a more fluid swing and makes hitting low shots easier.

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