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Refilling facile 32's
This is a technique that I learned from Jon Nagela who learned it from Carol Wedemeyer. Basically you can cut an ordinary drinking straw in such a way so that it can be inserted between panels to help refill or empty the fill of a 32 panel footbag. There is no need to cut anything on the footbag itself. Photo by Alex "Zeke" Ibardaloza.
Cutting the toe box
This is the first in a series of modifications I have done to my latest pair of nylon mesh Rod Lavers. Shoe modifications are NOT manditory. I would suggest playing in your Lavers as they are for several weeks before choosing to modify them. The mods I have chosen for my shoes work well for my partiular body and the way I play. They may not work as well for you and you are certainly not limited to what I have shown here. Photo by Alex "Zeke" Ibardaloza.
Removing the insole and foam arch
This next step makes the shoe more comfortable to wear. Shoe modifications are NOT manditory. I would suggest playing in your Lavers as they are for several weeks before choosing to modify them. The mods I have chosen for my shoes work well for my partiular body and the way I play. They may not work as well for you and you are certainly not limited to what I have shown here. Photo by Alex "Zeke" Ibardaloza.
4-square
These are some visual aids to help explain some trick shots and co-op plays. More to come. Photo by Alex "Zeke" Ibardaloza.
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