Brace Drills | How to FEEL the brace

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  • @Murwen
    @Murwen Рік тому +23

    Nice to see a version of the hammer drill featured on your channel! I'd just like caution everone from going out and buying a proper sledgehammer and throwing it one handed like at the start of this video. Unless you're quite athletic to begin with, a single handed hammer weighing around 350 grams or 3/4ths of a pound is enough to feel the forces involved! It's very easy to start big and end up with pain in your shoulders. It's really only after you've established trust in your movements that you should move up to a heavier hammer.

    • @Corrigan65_
      @Corrigan65_ 10 місяців тому

      I like this guy. Forget about disc golf
      We need more of people like you in the world.

  • @michaelcushman
    @michaelcushman Рік тому +16

    Thanks for showing more than one method.
    PENDULUM works well for recreational players, any age, any level of fitness. The more mass you have below, legs and butt, the more energy into a smooth throw.
    Pendulum does leak energy, when the front hip slides forward. Pros dont use it off the tee, but do use it for standstills and for hyzer bombs.
    The linear brace is the one for max distance.
    Ideally, the streached front leg pivots on the heel and the knee straightens after the back hip turns toward the target. This stops the pelvis.
    The energy then moves up the chain to the torso. The torso and head fly forward and transfer energy into the shoulder-arm whip.
    The upper body cant disconnect from the lower body, so that is the final "stop" and final energy tranfer.
    The linear version requires lower body power-speed, mobility while taking a big stride, balance throughout, and perfect timing.
    Nothing but hard work, training, and years of practice will do if you want to master the linear brace like a pro.
    Aspirational in my case.
    PDGA 308.

  • @ERICWAGNERSLUCID
    @ERICWAGNERSLUCID Рік тому +2

    Ok
    I watch tons of disc golf videos, FOR YEARS!!! I am an avid disc golfer, went from +28 in league! To -3 !
    Josh! You are THE best coach! It’s your attitude (Period) Thank you! Very much!

  • @Joeaxtell
    @Joeaxtell Рік тому +6

    I don’t mean this as a slight. But you’ve really leveled up your coaching language the last few months it’s really good stuff!

  • @shaunburke7947
    @shaunburke7947 Рік тому +2

    Dude I can’t thank you enough. The sliding across the floor analogy opened my eyes to how to better engage the hips and brace properly. I can’t wait to get out to the course and try this! You guys are awesome

  • @austingreen2463
    @austingreen2463 Рік тому +5

    Love seeing Mikey bounce back from the brace. I like the idea that progress in correct brace technique will "spring" the body backwards.

  • @JohnDubU
    @JohnDubU Рік тому

    Don't think about 2 things at once... got it. I picked 5 drills to work through, this is one that made the list. Working on the 'tug' before moving on to the others. You're all pretty fantastic. Smash.

  • @the-tee-less-traveled-discgolf

    Brace yourselves! Quality quantent!!

  • @lpsmay4990
    @lpsmay4990 Рік тому +2

    Great content as usual from OT! Josh when are we going to see the seabass interview?

  • @WhoDey1976
    @WhoDey1976 Рік тому

    This is awesome!

  • @Buzzard24
    @Buzzard24 Рік тому +2

    Huuuuuge light bulb! My distance shot used to look like Mikey's example of the bounce back... I was instructed for various reasons to get as far away from that as possible by people who I'm sure meant well.. this video makes it very obvious and very easy to understand that I was on the right path and I need to progress from that point differently than I have I am super excited to get to the field!

  • @OverthrowDiscGolf
    @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +10

    I see some concern about knee health (mostly from back leg guys) but it is worth mentioning. The number 1 rule of disc golf is if it hurts, stop. If you are hurting your knee you probably aren’t transitioning energy correctly so get some supervision. The leg should not be twisting while there is a lot of weight on it. It pivots after the initial plant to keep the knee from twisting.

    • @augustprice7550
      @augustprice7550 Рік тому +1

      Back leg guys concerned about your knee health from learning to brace the way the knee was designed to take force? Or are they concerned about their knee health after trying to twist their hips into their planted front foot and blowing out their IT band?

    • @robwaelchli1063
      @robwaelchli1063 Рік тому +3

      Was just going to comment on that because in your step 2 and 3 I don't see your right foot rotating around. If kept like that one would hurt their knee. I actually have that problem now. Question I have for you is when does the right foot start to move around to avoid injury but also maintain the most power? I am toying around with it and my timing is all wrong and off on it. Thanks.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +2

      @@robwaelchli1063 I’m not throwing very hard at all so there’s not much energy left to pivot in step 2 and 3. I’d have to have forced it.
      When you start pushing up off the front leg the hip lifts and weight is towards the heel. This allows the foot to rotate naturally. Usually around the time the disc is moving out of the pocket into the hit or right around the hit.

    • @beenschmokin
      @beenschmokin Рік тому +1

      Exactly why this old way is obsolete and never should have been promoted in the first place. It's like the words they use. Someone wanted to be original and not physiologically correct. There is nothing athletic about it. The sport has changed into a sport over a fat dad's hobby. I have played since '99. This old crap has blown out my knee and 3 other people I know. Let's see how far our body will turn on a 1 plane pivot joint... I played every sports my entire life and only got hurt playing disc golf because the front leg hard stop. Slingshots for everybody.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +3

      @@beenschmokin plenty of other sports that utilize this mechanic. It’s just a tough motion especially when done wrong. But soccer, golf, baseball, and tennis are a few sports that come to mind. This is not an obsolete motion.
      Also, Slingshot throws from the front leg.

  • @ComeatMEOW
    @ComeatMEOW Рік тому

    Good. Love these videos. Makes me feel glad I've been on the right track, despite only playing 2 months

  • @dangreen3844
    @dangreen3844 Рік тому +1

    Cool. As someone with next to no brace until recently, the thing that really helped for me was consciously directing forward momentum towards my left butt (I'm a lefty) and upper back left thigh. Focusing there seems to automatically lead to the shift from toe to heel, and then pivoting on the heel. Definitely worked better than thinking about 'crushing the can'

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому

      Left butt to target during coil phase, right?

    • @dangreen3844
      @dangreen3844 Рік тому

      Yes, exactly - and then as a kind of focal point in the power pocket and hit. If 'engage the hips' means anything for me, it's moving torso mass into that specific point. And somehow, it helps me get onto the heel without thinking about it, and for the heel to become that anchored pivot.
      I was also worried about my left knee with heel pivoting - that the front half of my left foot wouldn't clear the ground and would jam in the ground but that hasn't happened at all. @@OverthrowDiscGolf

  • @Joe_Handsome
    @Joe_Handsome Рік тому

    Another helpful and concise video. Thanks. Going to go out and work on the brace later.

  • @donovanjamesiii
    @donovanjamesiii Рік тому +43

    Where were you during the Front Leg Back Leg Wars of 2023

    • @marshin7237
      @marshin7237 Рік тому +1

      My couch

    • @teeeeeeeemu
      @teeeeeeeemu Рік тому

      🍿

    • @theOcean41
      @theOcean41 Рік тому +7

      The back leg thing that sling slot preaches is literally the most idiotic thing I've ever heard..

    • @jeffgood1580
      @jeffgood1580 Рік тому

      💀

    • @timl.1324
      @timl.1324 Рік тому

      @@theOcean41seems to works for him and many others lol

  • @ERICWAGNERSLUCID
    @ERICWAGNERSLUCID Рік тому

    Dude, you are a great coach!
    Thank you!

  • @RGMDG
    @RGMDG Рік тому

    Great Instruction. Thank you

  • @GaryBabcock
    @GaryBabcock Рік тому

    This is great. My timing has been off recently. I think this might be what I needed. My upper and lower are just a touch off.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    This was a great video. I'm a footwork guy. And I've lost so much balance as I've aged. This kind of video gives me homework and hope to get some of that back

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    step, swing, step, swing. thank you
    Got it

  • @MichaelSweet-nn5bg
    @MichaelSweet-nn5bg Рік тому

    Back in 1996 when I started throwing, my friend and I downloaded MP4 files of Scott Stokely throwing different throws, and tried to replicate it. I figured out that I would need a weight to learn the proper arm motions. (The terms like Brace and Power Pocket, etc. had not been invented yet.) So I bought a five pound weight plate at Walmart for about $5. What I came up with is very, very similar to what you are doing with the sledgehammer. The weight plate has the advantage of being almost the same size as a golf disc. I am curious if you picked one up what the comparison would be to your sledgehammer drill.

  • @daemn42
    @daemn42 Рік тому +3

    I think it's worth pointing out that the goal is not to stop for the sake of stopping, but to stop as a *result* of near total momentum transfer from body to disc. I play with a guy who runs up to the front of the pad, comes to a complete stop, and then throws. As far as I can tell he gets absolutely zero energy from the run-up. Best to avoid that way of thinking.
    Also if you take a look at slow motion footage of top pros (watch?v=psZKJcsgMY0) most of them do still carry a little momentum off the front of the pad.

    • @justjay3750
      @justjay3750 Рік тому +1

      james conrad carries pretty all of his momentum forward into some kind of acrobatic move lol. somehow he still throws 500

    • @daemn42
      @daemn42 Рік тому

      @@justjay3750 His throw slows him down quite a bit. Watched him play last year at Bailey mountain course and all the tee pads were short with little or no space behind, and and some of them just dropped off the front. It was a real problem for James.

    • @NickCarroll
      @NickCarroll Рік тому +1

      @@daemn42 I do wish James would at least build a second walk-up style that is more compact like Mason Ford, or even something like a Corey Ellis / Sai Ananda style walk-up that's more exclusively just the cross-step.

  • @evanstanek5838
    @evanstanek5838 Рік тому

    I had an MCL grade 2 sprain a couple of years ago, my brain hasn't totally allowed fully committed bracing since (fully healed but a mental block). Which of these 2 styles is more agreeable following that type of injury?

  • @DonRushtheClassics
    @DonRushtheClassics Рік тому +11

    Please be very careful with brace drills. I tore my knee to shreds doing this wrong. After one year I still haven't recovered . Even a basic upshot is painful....I am getting really good at forehand though...

  • @thompson222
    @thompson222 Рік тому +3

    Dude, you should ask SlingShot backleg guy and show him how to brace. Dude is a magician turning the hips he does it with his backleg while backleg is in the air and running 10mph
    It's a secret method and magic. I wish everyone could brace with their backleg while backleg is in the air.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    Thing is what I'm, doing now is hips. up up down up. It's a challenge to get the hips down but that's my cue. hopefully my left hand is good. heel down head down weight shift and send it. The brace was an obsession of mine for past 2 years. Now it's kind of disappeared but I'm, happy we revisited this. There's still something there I need to come back to. Haven't learned how to brace. I think I' still screw it up

  • @McDroogy3
    @McDroogy3 Рік тому +1

    How does someone know which brace method (vertical vs horizontal) would work best? Is it trial and error, start with vertical then move to horizontal when muscles are developed enough, or something else? I know the answer might be try both and see which works better, but I also noticed from ace it’s recent video that some of the pros were more vertical when they were younger and now more horizontal, so I am wondering if horizontal is the highest level of bracing but vertical will work if can’t do the horizontal. Another alternative is that both are effective and anyone can do either. Also, is it that the horizontal is more efficient for transferring energy to disc compared to vertical.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +3

      Mikey here. I do both vertical and horizontal braces. I’ve found that the vertical brace is easier on the body and generates very similar stats to the horizontal brace. However I think the horizontal brace might get slightly better results for distance. Just depends on what you value. I’ll let Josh give his input if he sees this and wants to give his thoughts but personally I can see the value in both.

    • @itlnstln
      @itlnstln Рік тому +1

      +1 to Mikey. Niether is necessarily objectively better, but one or both might be better for you. I like the horizontal brace for run ups since I tend to overshoot the vertical brace, but, like Mikey, I use the vertical brace for standstills since I'm not generating a ton of lateral motion to where the horizontal brace makes sense. For me, if I just step long, the horizontal brace just "happens," but for others, that could ruin the feel of the shot. Seabas22 seems to use the vertical brace for both, and that works well for him. It's about what *feels* right to you and gets you to a place of incorporating it into your throw without thinking.

  • @KenRoberts-bl9lh
    @KenRoberts-bl9lh Рік тому +1

    How would you describe the angle of your feet when practicing the first method with the sledgehammer and disc? If 9 o'clock is facing camera, lead foot pointing toward 8 and back foot at 7?

    • @seabas22
      @seabas22 Рік тому +1

      I would start pointed at 9-10.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      The line formed by your feet points toward roughly 11:00 or about 20 degrees off target. Key word: “roughly”

  • @paulking0512
    @paulking0512 Рік тому

    Is it better to kick up your back leg during the throw, or keep it on the ground?

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      With enough energy in the throw it will pick up naturally

  • @joe1195
    @joe1195 Рік тому +1

    There is a video from a Golf long drive champion involving a lateral kettlebell swing that really feels like it can give some consistent feels like you are demonstrating above (and also some solid strength and general overall connection to the ground). It's at around the 7:20 mark in the video below if it will let me post it.
    ua-cam.com/video/24Tie5PVwEk/v-deo.htmlsi=7-LMH1FQOMONx3xz

  • @polecat3067
    @polecat3067 Рік тому +4

    ua-cam.com/video/QqPZzbDJPEM/v-deo.htmlsi=HHgocf-6HBsGj9om here's a great video of eagle where you can really see the horizontal brace style. Everything completely stops when his right leg plants

  • @crabbyjimmy1
    @crabbyjimmy1 Рік тому +2

    Ok so how does the tucking the disc before release actually have any extra power to it? I don’t see Simon doing this.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      What do you mean? Like why have a power pocket?

    • @crabbyjimmy1
      @crabbyjimmy1 Рік тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf like after the elbow is bent to curl the disc inward with the wrist.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      @@crabbyjimmy1 oh, you’re talking about wrist curl, ya?

    • @crabbyjimmy1
      @crabbyjimmy1 Рік тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf so being in this since 96’ and reinventing my game I realized that keeping the elbow high was really an eye opener. I already throw very loose in my pull through. Noodle if you will. But how do I keep my core tight it’s obviously needed more distance. I’m practicing the throw the bucket but I’m having timing issues.

    • @crabbyjimmy1
      @crabbyjimmy1 Рік тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf so curling the wrist in under the elbow in the power pocket. Can you show actual results in distance to prove it has merit?

  • @benharrison5816
    @benharrison5816 Рік тому

    Still working on planting square or slightly closed, but getting better. I noticed most all pros spin on their heel super fast right at launch. I read it's just supposed to happen naturally and I'm not supposed to think about it, but my foot doesn't really do that, my foot just kinda spins flat and not that fast. Maybe I'm just not clearing my hips properly or explosively.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      Probably not enough resistance transferring energy to the hip.

    • @benharrison5816
      @benharrison5816 Рік тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf Yeah when I look at my throws again I'm not really getting any hip coil on my last step, just shoulder turn. I'll focus on that. Appreciate the reply!

    • @McDroogy3
      @McDroogy3 Рік тому +1

      Another way to think of it is like sliding on a hard court in tennis. While sliding on clay was something necessary, the sliding of hard courts that you see from high level tennis players is a product of moving so fast and stopping so suddenly that there isn’t enough friction to stop immediately. It is like having an old car pre antilock brakes. You go fast, slam brakes, and car skids.
      If the foot isn’t pivoting, it means that there is too much friction between foot and pad. The way to reduce the friction is to either lighten the force between foot and pad (vertical brace is pressing off the ground so in effect when brace is at peak, you are going to be somewhat lighter on the front foot) or if horizontal, have to apply more force than the friction can withstand. When Paul lost to Calvin last year in a playoff (Jonesboro I think), there was the image of the turf pad bunching up in front of Paul’s foot. Being on the heel reduces pressure on the toes, so friction is also reduced. One could also use a shoe with less friction, but that likely would be less safe and would result in an ineffective brace. Owen at Trebuchet disc Golf advocates for doing the moves barefoot or in socks, I definitely find that the pivot happens better that way. I wish I could generalize to in shoes on concrete, but I do think the barefoot on carpet or the hardwood floor with socks is a helpful way to figure out what is happening on front foot. If foot isn’t pivoting on heel, it may be that your weight is leaned too far in front of heel, which could be because of not staggering enough or opening the front foot before planting (both problems I have had and still have to some degree).

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому

      @@McDroogy3 if you have that exquisite hard court slide feeling from tennis then absolutely

  • @Kingtyler2002
    @Kingtyler2002 Рік тому

    Any chance you can give us a timeframe on when to expect the next Watt release?

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому

      We are at the mercy of MVPs timeframe. If I had to guess I’d say two weeks from now, but that is total speculation.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      Actually we just got shipping confirmation. They should be in this week

    • @Kingtyler2002
      @Kingtyler2002 Рік тому

      Been watching your website every day. Hope to get my hands on a couple when they release. If you think about it and get a chance could throw a headsup here when then drop?@@OverthrowDiscGolf

  • @SheepyG-DGV
    @SheepyG-DGV Рік тому

    Ive been struggling a lot latly with reaching that 450-500 mark. I genuinely belive im just missing some queing or sequence somewhere. Ive been really working on timing and bracing. These videos have been incredible healpful and im really settling into consistent 400 shots incl being accurate with shot shaping and distance in and around 150-300.

    • @augustprice7550
      @augustprice7550 Рік тому

      I can promise you that if you are close to the 450-500' mark you are doing one of two things. Nose angle, or you are swinging too early. Those are the two biggest offenders for throwers who are close to breaking the 450' mark, myself included.

    • @smileyboy2700
      @smileyboy2700 Рік тому

      ​@@augustprice7550I am close to 450-500 ft mark and I have both nose angle issue and swinging my arm too early which I'm trying to fix. My reachback is from down to up. Maybe I should fix my reachback as well to be horizontal and not down to up/up to down.

    • @augustprice7550
      @augustprice7550 Рік тому

      @@smileyboy2700 I think ( and this is just my opinion) that its best to take a video of a grouping of shots. Number them like 1 through 10 and then make a little journal and see what mistakes you catch in each shot. Look at the results and the thing you are seeing the most is the one thing you should work on fixing. Focus on one specific issue and try to fix it and then move on to the next thing. I've always had my best results from just hyper focusing on one specific error that I want to fix.

    • @SheepyG-DGV
      @SheepyG-DGV Рік тому

      @@augustprice7550 what is swinging too early? Is there anything I can watch as a reference. My nose angle is pretty good I believe. I really put in a lot of field time working on nose angle for the purpose of shot shapes. As a big issue I had starting was nose up. I like to throw nose flat, my reach back and line stays very parallel as that's just how I learned.

    • @SheepyG-DGV
      @SheepyG-DGV Рік тому

      @@augustprice7550 if it's the same as a golf swing early or baseball swing early there are tons of videos. I appreciate the information

  • @jaym6945
    @jaym6945 Рік тому

    Would be nice to revisit the Beto-Drill. There are a lot of people who swear this is the best Drill in Discgolf because you feel the sequences of the whip. Others say it reinforces arming.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +3

      We had a little bit on that in the podcast episode with Loopghost. It’s good for the arm movement but not great in the way that it gets people rotating their chest directly to the target at release

    • @dgspindoctor
      @dgspindoctor Рік тому +4

      That is why you should do the Beto 2.0.

    • @jaym6945
      @jaym6945 Рік тому

      @@dgspindoctor crazy, how did I miss this? Thanks

  • @kevinmarshall5461
    @kevinmarshall5461 Рік тому +1

    Meniscus tear written all over this. 100 other exercises you can do with much lower impact on your joints.

  • @ethanmansfield6439
    @ethanmansfield6439 Рік тому +5

    Study a baseball swing and it’s very comparable to a disc golf drive.

    • @michaelcushman
      @michaelcushman Рік тому +1

      It is compatible with the second version. The pendulum version comes from ball golf.

    • @seabas22
      @seabas22 Рік тому +2

      @@michaelcushman Dr. Chris Yeager teaches the pendulum baseball swing first.

    • @beenschmokin
      @beenschmokin Рік тому

      All sports use the same movements. Except disc golf for some reason... Slingshot disc golf is the best info out there right now for driving discs with distance. Athletic movement are universal.

  • @kevinmarshall5461
    @kevinmarshall5461 Рік тому +1

    I couldn’t think of anything worse for knees than swinging a sludge hammer.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ 10 місяців тому

    I just wish it was as easy as hitting the save button. The fact we can't is what brings me back into the archives. Nose down for instance. You had it, right? Poured the coffee then assumed you still poured coffee. I think this is another pour the coffee scenario. You get it and you lose it without realizing it unless you recognize it as something you have to stay on it.
    If that makes sense

  • @redsleaves
    @redsleaves Рік тому

    What are you throwing in your hammer slot?

  • @SmarteeSteve
    @SmarteeSteve Рік тому +1

    I wasn't doing this at all and had no concept of it. Have tried for years to understand and believe concepts of bracing and timing. Thanks to you, sidewinder, Janni, Loopghost, Beto, I might one day throw well

    • @beenschmokin
      @beenschmokin Рік тому

      Keep watching them and you'll never throw well. IMO many of these people still teaching the obsolete knee destroying method do not want people to get better. They are happy being a little better than beer gut dad bod and showing you how they do it will keep you in league with them. Many are mad the sport is leaving them behind. 17 year olds can throw 500+ feet and everybody is butt hurt. Disc golf has become a sport and athletes are taking notice. The days of over weight double knee brace cigarette smoking 38 year olds being the best are over. It's a sport now and not a fun past time. He who has the most fun does NOT win. Man with the lowest score wins and you get there by throwing athletic. Slingshot disc golf. IMO the only person showing the real and correct way to threw.

  • @NebulousWyatt
    @NebulousWyatt Рік тому

    Guess I gotta buy a sledgehammer that I'll never use lol

  • @dalgrim
    @dalgrim Рік тому

    How far would James Conrad throw if he stopped in his brace?!?!

  • @darylmikituk2202
    @darylmikituk2202 Рік тому +4

    Some kid is gonna take out their knee doing this lol

    • @CherryB0mb333
      @CherryB0mb333 Рік тому +2

      As one of Josh’s former students OP is 100% correct.

    • @tonyriedel4421
      @tonyriedel4421 Рік тому +2

      @@CherryB0mb333 I also agree, the front leg drill was something I did when I started trying to throw better and it caused a lot o knee pain. If you want to take care of your body don't do this.

    • @seabas22
      @seabas22 Рік тому

      @@tonyriedel4421 One Leg Drill saved my knee. Ball golfers use it all the time.

    • @CherryB0mb333
      @CherryB0mb333 Рік тому

      @@tonyriedel4421 yeah, there’s a reason Josh makes Mikey do all his dirty work

    • @beenschmokin
      @beenschmokin Рік тому

      This ruined my left knee. This is terrible "advice." For a real instruction on athletic movement in disc golf check out slingshot disc golf.

  • @randallkornholio2971
    @randallkornholio2971 Рік тому

    Don't think I've ever seen a sledge propped against a disc bag before lol

  • @BaculVania
    @BaculVania Рік тому

    I see the sledge hammer industry has gotten to you as well.

  • @evanlawrence3741
    @evanlawrence3741 Рік тому

    Maybe it's just better to always do drills into a net so that you can't see the results of the disc and only focus on the body movement. ;)

  • @BassweightVibes
    @BassweightVibes Рік тому +2

    I wonder how many 40-50 year old men with their zuca carts and range finders are going to go out and buy a sledgehammer now...

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      Maybe just baby hammers for them

    • @Matarro1980
      @Matarro1980 Рік тому +1

      I'm a 40-50 year old man but I don't have a zuca cart or a range finder. I do have a sledgehammer though but I've been using it for forearm strength. 😅

    • @redsleaves
      @redsleaves Рік тому +1

      … I considered it not gonna lie. But no Zuca or rangefinder yet. I’m living in denial!

    • @BassweightVibes
      @BassweightVibes Рік тому

      @@redsleaves It's only a matter of time!

  • @Karmakuge15
    @Karmakuge15 Рік тому +1

    Okay with that big of a hammer practicing i think you need to be careful not to hit your leg.. :D

  • @patrickfrigault8094
    @patrickfrigault8094 Рік тому

    It took me 2 years to understand what you say in the first few sentences of this video.. You are supposed to stop your forward momentum in order to transfer that energy to the disc.

  • @matthieudavis1819
    @matthieudavis1819 Рік тому

    This might be the missing piece I need to hit 300'

  • @timeandspacevintage3380
    @timeandspacevintage3380 Рік тому

    Twirlybird has arisen from the ash once again

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    Your conclusion: Latch onto what? somebody I like? Or get somebody to latch onto me? Do I need the sledgehammer or a disc in this scenario. Driver? putter? . I don't get it

    • @Corrigan65_
      @Corrigan65_ Рік тому +1

      Oh, drill deep😉. Now I got it

  • @brannnnnnn
    @brannnnnnn Рік тому

    Who is Chris Taylor and where is he sharing data that you value?

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +1

      Probably best known for being David Wiggins’ coach. You can find his info most easily on instagram @coach_chris_taylor most of this info is from personal conversations with him though he will be putting out a really official study with 3D motion capture stuff soon

    • @brannnnnnn
      @brannnnnnn Рік тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf looking forward to your analysis of the study. Thank you.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    Nope. I disagree on your last point. I'll bend myself into the proper brace, then I'll feel it and after that I won't feel it because it'll be in muscle memory. Rare instance where I defy your advice.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    Drill deep? Come on Josh let's keep it clean

  • @cryosleepz
    @cryosleepz Рік тому

    Don't do this inside!
    After 6 tries I broke a tv, mirror, wall, couple windows and a bookshelf. Not good method for indoor usage!

  • @TheKrisKing
    @TheKrisKing Рік тому +1

    Someone has been getting video ideas from Shawn Clement

    • @seabas22
      @seabas22 Рік тому +4

      Shawn Clement was huge influence on me!

  • @RBadding
    @RBadding Рік тому

    When you say "brace and then swing" it sounds like two separate movements. Maybe it would be better to say "brace and then let the momentum swing you and rotate you".
    P.S. I can't throw, I'm more of just a UA-cam commenter.

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому

      Right. It should be two separate movements especially for the drill

  • @FaithfulMC
    @FaithfulMC Рік тому

    I do not like the sledgehammer drill at all, seems too easy to nick your shin with the sledge and that would hurt like a mfer

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_ Рік тому

    1 point of disagreement with Josh. you can move on, but you have to come back and solidify fundamentals that can get blurred, muddled, sloppy.

  • @DP-yu4rr
    @DP-yu4rr 8 місяців тому

    dude what is the secret be SOOOOO closed?????

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  8 місяців тому

      To being so closed at the hit?

    • @DP-yu4rr
      @DP-yu4rr 8 місяців тому

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf yes you are not opening the shoulder at all. your arm is fully stretched out at 11 oclock

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  8 місяців тому

      @@DP-yu4rr right. I tend to keep my shoulders closed and swing my arm

  • @beenschmokin
    @beenschmokin Рік тому +1

    So, where's the 500' throw from this set up? Where's the shot of you showing us this works by ending with an example? Let's see the results.

  • @ethanmansfield6439
    @ethanmansfield6439 Рік тому +2

    Why does slingshot throw further than you if his idea of the back leg and front leg brace isn’t correct?

    • @CherryB0mb333
      @CherryB0mb333 Рік тому +2

      🤫 if you want the truth this is not the channel for you

    • @calebdyer6332
      @calebdyer6332 Рік тому +5

      hes much more athletic than josh. He also doesn't really do back leg technique, his technique is actually not what he teaches

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +10

      Why does Simon throw further than Slingshot if back leg technique is correct?

    • @CherryB0mb333
      @CherryB0mb333 Рік тому +1

      @@OverthrowDiscGolf because Simon is almost a foot taller…if you actually took the time to understand back leg you would know that Simon is a back legger. And don’t you max out at 350?

    • @OverthrowDiscGolf
      @OverthrowDiscGolf  Рік тому +5

      @@CherryB0mb333 you’re so wrong on every account. Again, hit me up if you want an actual conversation