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Jake Froccaro cautions against mimicking the approach he used to shoot 116 MPH during the PLL All-Star Skills Challenge last summer in San Jose.
“I wouldn’t recommend taking a 10-yard running start,” Froccaro said. “You might have Garrett Epple come out and lay you out.”
Froccaro also clinched the fastest shot title with a pocket that would be unplayable in real life — with shooting strings so snug and whip so pronounced that you’d get laughed out of line drills.
But look closely at Froccaro’s mechanics at his release point. Here’s what he sees.
LEG MUSCLES POPPING
“A lot of people think when trying to shoot hard that it’s about using a lot of arms and rotation,” said Froccaro, one of the PLL’s most dangerous 2-point threats who was traded from the Chaos to the Cannons in January. “I think most of the power comes from your legs and having good technique.”
Keep a low base, squat-like as you load up to shoot.