Robbie, you're always refreshing and obviously passionate. The wholesome content you create speaks wonders to your excitement for the sport and the desire to see people succeed. We need more Robbie's in this world. Keep up the amazing content, hopefully one day I get to experience and in person lesson with you myself.
Can confirm the coin analogy. played a glow round the day after this was filmed and it went horrible! the next day I went and played at gw and i swear i couldn't miss a putt if i tried.
I was having trouble landing putts and this video helped tremendously. I just changed putters from Aviars to a Westside Maiden and turned shoulders nearly perp with the basket and my putts today were money. Thanks for the tips Robbie!
I find most putting videos pretty useless because a lot of people have different strokes. I have a similar style putt to this dude and actually got some tips that I think will clean up my C1's. Thanks Robbie C 🤠
Both lessons are fantastic to watch!! I can't wait for the forehand lesson!! I have to say though, your neighbour was throwing darts to begin with. It all looked very easy for him to pick up.
I m back to watch this entire thing again because it was so fucking helpful, parked ata course and going to practice when i refresh my memory from the video
I find that the way humans are built with our arms are on our sides, squaring up to the basket with your shoulders is wrong. It forces the need for endurance and muscle memory. Turned shoulders to about 45 degrees allows for more of a straight line and makes for a more repeatable line from reachback/loading to release. You started down this path with him, then he goes back to square. :changing from square to 45 degrees has made all my 25ft and in nearly automatic. 17:37 looks perfect in my eyes. Great video
1 thing in my opinion misses some of the mini benefit. It's part of the routine. Unless you can drop a mini and have it land in front of your upshot, you'll be bending down and placing it in front of the disc, not dropping it
Gonna be in B'ham first week of October from Panama City, FL.....who wants to throw some discs? DEFINITELY gonna play GW and there's another course I want to check out that I can't remember the name of to save my life. B'ham and surrounding area people.....what are the best courses in the area? I'm technically going to be staying in Pelham, AL so anything within like 30 minutes or so of there unless it's some kind of AMAZING course. Thanks in advance!!
first glance...inconsistent release point. His body is repeating fine, with a good weight shift. But his release is kind of all over. Missing right or left...spin putter primarily. First thing I'd have asked: what is your practice routine? What is it, and how often? Release point stuff tends to be a matter of reps to hone in the muscle memory. Second thing: When having them show their putt, have them talk through it. Say what they're aiming at. If they can tell at release if it's good or bad..if bad, what they feel they did.
I am halfway in and am surprised you didn't bring up "feel vs. real. " After each first putt, he keeps straightening his shoulders for every putt after.
So please pardon my confusion, this person named Abby / ie / ey. Is this person your sister, sister in law, neighbor's wife, all the above? Or is this a falwell thing? Or is this just a case of Bama being too close to Florida? Whatever the case may be, more abby/ie/ey, preferably in short shorts
Like a good neighbor, Robbie is there 😂
Robbie, you're always refreshing and obviously passionate. The wholesome content you create speaks wonders to your excitement for the sport and the desire to see people succeed. We need more Robbie's in this world. Keep up the amazing content, hopefully one day I get to experience and in person lesson with you myself.
Can confirm the coin analogy. played a glow round the day after this was filmed and it went horrible! the next day I went and played at gw and i swear i couldn't miss a putt if i tried.
Coin analogy?
Great stuff Robbie! Letting folks see the connection between stance and follow through is huge! :D
I was having trouble landing putts and this video helped tremendously. I just changed putters from Aviars to a Westside Maiden and turned shoulders nearly perp with the basket and my putts today were money. Thanks for the tips Robbie!
The shoulder tip is golden! And the legs are a drastically overlooked element of misses. Thanks Robbie! This is amazing!
I’d like to give a shout-out to Robbie! How you doin today Robbie?
I find most putting videos pretty useless because a lot of people have different strokes. I have a similar style putt to this dude and actually got some tips that I think will clean up my C1's. Thanks Robbie C 🤠
This was an awesome lesson
Ryan shuffling those Nomads the entire intro is making me super anxious.
At 10:00, he already looks so much more confident!
Hello Robbie, it would be great to get a video of selecting understable, neutral, overstable disc and show shot shaping on a course.
Thank you for helping us mortals!
Nice lesson Robbie. Glad to see you guys help figure out what he was doing "wrong".
Both lessons are fantastic to watch!! I can't wait for the forehand lesson!! I have to say though, your neighbour was throwing darts to begin with. It all looked very easy for him to pick up.
Let's go Ryan Show me how it's done!
nah its Robbies job to show ME how its done 🤣
I m back to watch this entire thing again because it was so fucking helpful, parked ata course and going to practice when i refresh my memory from the video
I would love a forehand lesson video. I'm trying to learn, and I'm having such a hard time.
I find that the way humans are built with our arms are on our sides, squaring up to the basket with your shoulders is wrong. It forces the need for endurance and muscle memory. Turned shoulders to about 45 degrees allows for more of a straight line and makes for a more repeatable line from reachback/loading to release. You started down this path with him, then he goes back to square. :changing from square to 45 degrees has made all my 25ft and in nearly automatic. 17:37 looks perfect in my eyes. Great video
1 thing in my opinion misses some of the mini benefit. It's part of the routine. Unless you can drop a mini and have it land in front of your upshot, you'll be bending down and placing it in front of the disc, not dropping it
Do I have to shave my head for a putting lesson?
When practicing putting, is it fine to use different putts or should one go and grab the same put after each putt?
Gonna be in B'ham first week of October from Panama City, FL.....who wants to throw some discs? DEFINITELY gonna play GW and there's another course I want to check out that I can't remember the name of to save my life. B'ham and surrounding area people.....what are the best courses in the area? I'm technically going to be staying in Pelham, AL so anything within like 30 minutes or so of there unless it's some kind of AMAZING course. Thanks in advance!!
For clarity; the note at 15 min 26 sec in is slight offset lean on the rear foot? That was one of my things.
That’s a good neighbor
Good morning
Abbey
first glance...inconsistent release point. His body is repeating fine, with a good weight shift. But his release is kind of all over. Missing right or left...spin putter primarily.
First thing I'd have asked: what is your practice routine? What is it, and how often? Release point stuff tends to be a matter of reps to hone in the muscle memory.
Second thing: When having them show their putt, have them talk through it. Say what they're aiming at. If they can tell at release if it's good or bad..if bad, what they feel they did.
I am halfway in and am surprised you didn't bring up "feel vs. real. "
After each first putt, he keeps straightening his shoulders for every putt after.
Also sometimes I think he accellerates too soon in the putt, I think he could go better if he accellerates mostly in the final part of the putt.
#loadthequiver 😂😂😂
why is every tip made for beginners? how about tips for people who have struggled at putting for 10-20 years?!?
isn't it just the wording? tips and coaching help for all skill levels.
Well you are still putting like a beginner. Embrace the tips ignore the wording lol. Keep banging chains brother!!!
So please pardon my confusion, this person named Abby / ie / ey. Is this person your sister, sister in law, neighbor's wife, all the above? Or is this a falwell thing? Or is this just a case of Bama being too close to Florida? Whatever the case may be, more abby/ie/ey, preferably in short shorts
Multiple people with the same name. 🤯🤯
Looks like you live in a jungle 😍
It’s all in the legs….