Hi!
I am not new to the GTC throw but I am still learning every day I practice this toss and I think I always will. In the last few months I have become aware of just how important the shoulders are to my GTC throw. I was already aware of the importance of not closing my front shoulder during my toss and of having my shoulders relaxed instead of tense but I have found that proper shoulder alignment helps cure many of my other slight problems or at least greatly affects each element. If my shoulders are not squared up when I pick up the dice then my grip is often affected. My front middle finger or thumb is then off slightly, usually angled a little bit one way or the other. I am talking about a small amount but we all know how being off so slightly is magnified by the time the dice reach the end of the table. Also, if my shoulders are not squared up when I am doing my backswing and forward pendulum swing then the angle of my hand on follow through is not perfectly straight across so my dice have not come out exactly square to the table. If I hold my hand out on the follow through and it is angled slightly one way or the other then I can raise or lower a shoulder and watch it come into straight alignment so I know which way I have to adjust my shoulders on my next throw. This is during my practice sessions of course.
Maybe this isnβt a problem for some like it is for me since I hereditarily have very poor posture which my mother also had. You military guys may not have a problem with this at all. Lucky you!! π You may be able to tell in a mirror if your shoulders are parallel but a mirror did not particularly help me. If you have a spouse or roommate, even if they do not play Craps, have them stand directly behind you and let you know if one shoulder is higher or lower than the other when you are ready to throw. I got really creative and taped a level to a long broom stick and had my husband stand behind me and let me know what was actually level with regards to my shoulders. :geek:
I hope this post will help some out there who have not yet considered how their shoulders are affecting their toss. I would also really appreciate hearing from other members and instructors about their own shoulder work with regard to the GTC toss. What problem were you having and how was it affected by a shoulder correction?
Thanks for reading! π π
Getagrip
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Posted by: ThomasH on February 23, 2012, 9:47 pm
Great info but hard to read.
Posted by: getagrip on February 23, 2012, 9:52 pm
I separated the paragraphs so hope that helps all who are trying to read this. π π
Posted by: Dr Crapology on February 23, 2012, 10:44 pm
Give it a try.
Doc
Posted by: Set44 on February 24, 2012, 1:20 am
I have also used this method as a way of seeing how my shoulders are during practice. Just my .02 cents worth. Good Luck today. Isn’t GTC the greatest thing to happen to craps. π
Posted by: brothelman on February 24, 2012, 3:54 pm
See you soon.
Okay set44 has the idea where ever you point the shoulder the dice will go just like in putting, well if you have a pendjulume swing it will follow the plain of the shoulders.
Posted by: sevenout on February 27, 2012, 6:07 am
Unfuckingbelievable how much better my dice looked when I did that. I need to work more drills into my practice routine.