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Virtua Tennis 3 controls for 360?

I have just played the demo and found doing the drop shot quite hard. is there a tutorial for special shots within the game like power shots and drop shots. not having much luck in the demo. Also any other shots worth knowing about.

Maybe there's not a tutorial in the demo

How To Throw Knives

Check out the video version of this guide on Howcast.com:
How To Throw Knives

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Introduction

Learn how to throw knives, and you’ll be the life of the party—and a candidate for the circus.

You Will Need

  • Throwing knives
  • Patience
  • An unwavering dedication to safety

Knives are dangerous, especially when thrown. Throw them at your own risk, and never throw them at others.

Step 1: Get throwing knives

Get some throwing knives. There are many websites that cater to knife-throwing enthusiasts and that can recommend what kind of knives a beginner should buy.

Step 2: Find a throwing location

Find a place to throw the knives, ideally one that is far away from absolutely anything that you could accidentally cut or kill with an errant toss.

Step 3: Get a target

Get a target in which knives will stick, like the side of a wooden shed or an old, propped-up wooden door.

Step 4: Position knife

Hold the knife in your dominant hand. This is your throwing hand. Grip the handle as you would a hammer, but rest your thumb along the edge.

Step 5: Stand properly

Get in a proper knife-throwing stance, with your dominant foot back, your weight on your back foot, and your knees bent.

Step 6: Bring arm back

Bring the arm holding the knife back and up. Your elbow should be level with your shoulder.

Step 7: Throw smoothly

Throw the knife by swinging your hand and arm toward the target and extending your reach as you throw forward. Keep the knife pointed toward where you want it to go as you let it fly.

Step 8: Practice

Keep practicing until you become adept at hitting your target.

For best results, keep your blades sharp.

Step 9: Rest your arm

Rest your arm between throwing sessions. Just like tennis players and baseball pitchers, knife throwers are at risk for arm injuries if they overdo it.

Fact

Terry O’Quinn, who plays the character John Locke on Lost, is proficient in knife throwing.

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