Mouldmangachu was in GRSmash' latest vid, iirc?
its in the first post iirc
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Mouldmangachu was in GRSmash' latest vid, iirc?
its in the first post iirc
http://i.imgur.com/nYNNFyc.jpg
dw bud i know your mom pretty well ;)
oh thank god your name has tf2 in it or we wouldnt know what video game forum you were posting on
call of duty skin on railgun mccree style revolver with tf2 recoil mechanics
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Practicing your approach would probably benefit you the most. Having a solid timing on your (2,3,4) step approach will allow you to focus on the set and the position of the ball relative to the net.
Working legs will only help you with your vertical, I've found most success with box jumps and switching cardio to cycling.
During the hit, I've found using intense focus sort of like clockwork's idea to aiming practice to improve placement in hits helping to find a rhythm. If anything, playing and getting more touches will gradually help you with the timing you will become more comfortable with the hitting process as a whole.
Good luck and remember to have fun while improving!
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