You are really starting to nail it! The few throws that didn't go so well like the one @14:47 are probably caused by 1) your off arm is sometimes forgetting to get engaged early and is just going around along with the throw and 2) pronating your wrist on release (palm is facing down with fingers extended) which pretty much forces a nose up on those throws. You can see it pretty clearly if you watch on speed x.25
It was cool seeing you filming today. This kind of information is why I really enjoy your channel. I'm going to try this method out. 3× of the same molds and certain shot shapes. I've been working on my forehands lately and really enjoy 1 disc rounds for practice, but the method you use in this video seems helpful as far as developing consistency and corrections on any shot shapes. Keep up the great work! Thank you Sir!
Super random, but I appreciated what you said around 7 minutes. I took my daughter skiing this weekend and she struggled because she couldn't do it perfectly right away. But you articulated a point that I was trying to make to her really well about trying a new sport, and just about the trials of life in general!
Throwing my local 9 hole backhand/forehand (even lefty sometimes) and even making up a long tee for each hole has definitely kept the game fresh. Lots of play/growth to be had for those who seek it.
I agree with trying to learn different things, I went from being a forehand dominant player to now 95 percent backhand off the tee. A lot more rewarding in my opinion
That neutral/slightly stable mid range slot is my favorite! I have so many mid ranges in my bag and a few fairways. Hex, Pathfinder, MD3, Lucid Truth...so versatile!
You are really starting to nail it! The few throws that didn't go so well like the one @14:47 are probably caused by 1) your off arm is sometimes forgetting to get engaged early and is just going around along with the throw and 2) pronating your wrist on release (palm is facing down with fingers extended) which pretty much forces a nose up on those throws. You can see it pretty clearly if you watch on speed x.25
It was cool seeing you filming today. This kind of information is why I really enjoy your channel. I'm going to try this method out. 3× of the same molds and certain shot shapes. I've been working on my forehands lately and really enjoy 1 disc rounds for practice, but the method you use in this video seems helpful as far as developing consistency and corrections on any shot shapes. Keep up the great work! Thank you Sir!
Super random, but I appreciated what you said around 7 minutes. I took my daughter skiing this weekend and she struggled because she couldn't do it perfectly right away. But you articulated a point that I was trying to make to her really well about trying a new sport, and just about the trials of life in general!
I fail 100 times before i get it right 1 time🤣
@@IceBergTV and then, in my case, I gain false confidence and mess it up the next 20 times 😂
I love all of your form content.
Thanks so much for watching!!
Throwing my local 9 hole backhand/forehand (even lefty sometimes) and even making up a long tee for each hole has definitely kept the game fresh. Lots of play/growth to be had for those who seek it.
making up new holes can be a great way to stop the home course from being stale!
I've been throwing left handed lately too! It's fun
Great content today! I've gained a lot of great tips watching your channel. Definitely film your tournament rounds.
thanks for watching!
I agree with trying to learn different things, I went from being a forehand dominant player to now 95 percent backhand off the tee. A lot more rewarding in my opinion
That neutral/slightly stable mid range slot is my favorite! I have so many mid ranges in my bag and a few fairways. Hex, Pathfinder, MD3, Lucid Truth...so versatile!
definitely! im missing out by being bad w them
I was getting some "Deep Thoughts" - by Jack Handy vibes there in that intro.
Played that course twice a few weeks back, fun course..
Definitely a fun one!!
Cant stop thinking the back of your toboggan is an Amazon prime logo
I worked for Amazon for a year. That is where i got the hat
@@IceBergTV oh so it actually is an Amazon logo! Cool. Nice video!
Letting the disc do the work vs forcing the disc