Hello Baggers89……Here is some New Year’s joy to stir the little grey cells or get the brain off the backburner so to speak.
Shakespeare wrote “To be, or not to be, that is the question:”
Baggers89 about the “Mongoose” asks “To wear, or not to wear, that is my question:”
Fatblack offers this food for thought “To use, or not to use, that is your decision:” que sera sera.
A wrist device, more commonly known as a wrist guard, is nothing but a wrist support devised and created with the sole purpose of supporting the wrist, “in the position” required by the user. Some more expensive and elaborate devices offer greater variable user positions and still the bottom line is they only support the wrist in the position required by the user. This could now beg the question, “Does the use of a wrist support aid in enhancing a high scoring performance?” Wearing a wrist support has the advantage of cutting down the error rate during the release of the ball. By not wearing a wrist support the error rate during the release of the ball increases substantially, due mainly to the flexibility of the wrist coming into play.
But wait, there is more……
In this modern era, where technological advances have altered the ways of old and proclaimed the approach of a new line of flummery, questions must be asked and answers must be given. In this instance some of the questions could very well be,
“Will I bowl better using a wrist device?”
“Can I gain an advantage or get a competitive edge by using a wrist device?”
“What type of wrist device should I use?”
Other things to take into consideration are.
How easily and quickly can the device be put on or taken off the wrist.
When to use a wrist support and when not to use a wrist support. An appropriate course of action should be a discussion with an experienced high performance coach on the advantages on using a wrist support to duplicate good release technique. But wait, there is more……
So now at long last we get back to your original question, (“I heard it could me……what do you think of it?”) A wrist support plays a huge role in becoming a higher than average player as well as a high performance player. A number of players have used wrist devices when representing Australia on the international stage and won gold, silver and bronze medals. You as a player, must without fail, discuss this aspect with an experienced high performance coach. Simply put, the answer to your question is, “yes”, but be very astute in your choice, as the best is not necessarily the best for you to use. A “mongoose” is a very wise choice as it goes on and comes off very quickly. It is the most practical and the least complicated. It occupies very little space in your accessory compartment, it is extremely user friendly and it also comes in your favorite color……
But wait, there is more……Be sure to watch the next scintillating and compendious chapter into the tales of, “The Miscomprehended Mongoose”.
Fatblack and the” Mongoose”.