Your Double Bass Technique is Wrong (Here's Why)
🚀 PLAY DOUBLE BASS THAT ACTUALLY HOLDS UP LIVE ► Watch the Free Training: https://academy.cameronfleury.com/tra... Your left foot isn’t slow. It’s untrained. Most double bass drummers hit a wall around 140 BPM — not because of speed, but because their left foot can’t lead. It twitches, loses rebound, and falls apart under pressure. In this video, I’ll break down exactly why that happens — and how to fix it using my Split Lead Method. No gimmicks. No new gear. Just better structure. Timestamps: 00:00 - Why your left foot collapses 00:30 - The science behind imbalance 01:20 - The wrong “fix” most drummers try 02:00 - What actually works 03:30 - The power of lead swapping 04:15 - The ultimate test: Fusion Pattern 05:30 - Real results from real drummers 06:45 - Free Starter Pack + Call Info 07:50 - Why your ankle technique isn’t what you think

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