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@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll 2 күн бұрын
The Glitch really is in it's own category of 1-speed disc because a) MVP largely limits it to 155g or less in weight (unless you get an Eclipse one at up to 163g), and b) it's designed to have high glide. Part of that is due to the lighter weight, but it's shaped to maximize glide despite having a flatter dome in the middle. That makes it different than all the other 1-speed putters that are designed to have modest to low glide, some stability, and stop and drop when they land. The Glitch is more likely than any other 1-speed disc to carry farther as it slows down, gliding past the target. It's just harder to throw than most putters the same speed that are max weight, but it's decently neutral in stability for what it is. That said, I don't bag one outside of challenges with it. My form is built badly enough to where the problems I have throwing discs are magnified with it. I have a lot more fun and better scores with max weight, slightly overstable, putters. My favorite one speed is actually the Dillo because it slows down and sits as good as any other disc in that niche, though I bag a Rhyno instead of that for years.
@JonathanGeiman
@JonathanGeiman 2 күн бұрын
Obviously I’m rooting for the Glitch. You were starting to get the feel for it at the end it seemed. At least a little.
@JonathanGeiman
@JonathanGeiman 2 күн бұрын
Also. The Glitch isn’t flippy. :-)
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 күн бұрын
So I need more spin? I hear there are flippy ones and not flippy ones. Is that not true?
@JonathanGeiman
@JonathanGeiman 2 күн бұрын
Not flippy. There are glitches that have a little more and little less stability. If thrown properly, the glitch should burn over. But you can get one to slowly drift to the turn side if thrown correctly. I think if the glitch does turn over quickly and dump, it’s form related.
@JonathanGeiman
@JonathanGeiman 2 күн бұрын
I mean *shouldn’t burn over if thrown with good form.
@JonathanGeiman
@JonathanGeiman 2 күн бұрын
That’s tough. Even though those are both one speeds, they are completely different discs. The berg and the Dillo are probably more of a battle. The glitch is all about controlling your arm speed, angles, spin rate, and wobble. Super fun watch you try to throw it though! I honestly believe what broderic says. Maybe not that you’re trash if you can’t throw it. But I do believe that learning to throw any high glide, lightweight one speed will improve your throw.
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 күн бұрын
The Berg is next! I may turn this into a Dillo vs series since I am Lone Star. :) I doubt they'd be happy with me not having a LSD disc in it at all....lol
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 күн бұрын
For the record, I agree with Broderic. Your throw needs to be dialed to throw the glitch well.
@yggyking10
@yggyking10 5 күн бұрын
I found a new putting thought today that really seems to help my follow-through - which is that the follow-through should be a full body action, not just sending the hand towards the target. Focus on kicking up the back foot slightly and really feeling the line from that foot, up the leg, through the body and out the throwing hand to the target. This really helps me hold the line through the swing and I feel more accurate and confident. Still only day 1, we'll see how it pans out.
@discsmd
@discsmd 4 күн бұрын
That's awesome. Putting is all about feeling right. So, whatever we can do about consistently feeling right is what we need to do. Thanks for the info!
@patissanchez
@patissanchez 6 күн бұрын
I notice you are leaning back (away) as you release, isn't that bad?
@discsmd
@discsmd 6 күн бұрын
I don't think so. You want to resist the brace, and to do that, a slight lean back is necessary. If it's too drastic, I think there is a problem. However, if you look at the pros in that position, their torso typically runs in line with the angle of their brace leg for the most part.
@patissanchez
@patissanchez 5 күн бұрын
@@discsmd thank you for the reply it is much appreciated
@sjutton99
@sjutton99 8 күн бұрын
Watched this video a while back - finally got a Bravo Harrier this Black Friday ‘24. Got good distance past a hole I usually don’t reach today (without the accuracy lol- too much anny or I might have parked it) today even in 30-35 temps. Did you try the Alpha version?
@discsmd
@discsmd 7 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's about the same as the Bravo. I'm to the point where I really can't throw it anymore. Way too US. But it's a great distance disc for a lot of people. My daughter LOVES it.
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC 10 күн бұрын
Adding to comment....#1 mindset for putting IMO....No fear of comebackers
@discsmd
@discsmd 10 күн бұрын
Yeah, I don't even think about that anymore. Unless there is a major drop off behind the basket...lol
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC 10 күн бұрын
Yes Bunky, sound advice. Deceleration I have found to be detrimental to accuracy....same tempo from 10' or 30' not too hard and not too soft. Inside circle tempo is same, never decelerate. Thoughts?
@discsmd
@discsmd 10 күн бұрын
My putt is about 20 mph for all putts inside C1X, so yes. No deceleration for sure.
@raydai3189
@raydai3189 10 күн бұрын
Very helpful how you broke it down to bite sized progressions. Small feedback, the mentioning of all the other coaches and channels is a bit distracting. I get you want to give credit where it is due but it does distract from the content a bit. Thanks for a nice video.
@discsmd
@discsmd 10 күн бұрын
So glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching and for the feedback! I'll keep that in mind!
@ChuckSchickx
@ChuckSchickx 18 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. 🙏
@discsmd
@discsmd 18 күн бұрын
You too! Thanks so much for the support!
@ketchup521
@ketchup521 18 күн бұрын
god im so sorry man but the audio is grating to the ears I cant watch it.
@discsmd
@discsmd 18 күн бұрын
Aw, sorry to hear that.
@discsmd
@discsmd 21 күн бұрын
The laptop I usually process videos on died and I had to process this one with an older laptop with an older version of my software. The video settings were jacked up so I had to reprocess it with the new settings and reupload. Sorry for the inconvenience and all those who had to watch the old version. :)
@yggyking10
@yggyking10 24 күн бұрын
Recent subscriber here, I enjoy watching your progress, thanks for the content! I'm at a similar stage, in my mid-50's, been playing since 2022, trying to get my rating up to 900. This is the first video I've watched in your 900 series. Some minor suggestions, take 'em or leave 'em ... - explain how you know what score rates 900 (was it from looking at tournament results on that course?) - give a little more hole breakdown, including notes on lefty lines (I'm not a lefty, just curious how it changes things) - say a bit more about your scoring strategy for each hole, and course management tips generally - mention disc flight numbers (or at least speed) before throwing - I'm unfamiliar with the discs you throw, so the names don't mean much to me - another player would add interest, they could also be chasing 900 or maybe they have a different goal; this would slow things down so probably tighten up the editing if you do this, and keep aiming for 15 minutes or so per 9 holes Speaking of course management, seems like you should probably lay up more often. Hole 8 you got lucky that the miss didn't roll away (like player B did), and on the back 9 you took a couple unnecessary bogeys on run attempts or missed approach shots. I think about playing the odds - are my chances of hitting the putt higher than my chances of 3-putting? If so then run it, if not then lay up. Keep spinning!
@discsmd
@discsmd 24 күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback! I'll definitely keep it in mind for future videos!
@danielamon6978
@danielamon6978 28 күн бұрын
Interesting watching this from a lefty since I throw so many forehands here as a righty, front 9 especially. I’m amazed at how little wind you have in this round…not sure I’ve ever seen it this calm 😂
@discsmd
@discsmd 27 күн бұрын
It was an uncharacteristically nice day out. 😀 I'm not sure that I contend with wind a lot here. Although I don't play this one as much as the other courses around me. Wind can get annoying at times on 8 and 9.
@ChuckSchickx
@ChuckSchickx 28 күн бұрын
I think you should be allowed 2 strokes per 18 holes for having to shoot video, do commentary, and keep score. You're never able to be totally focused on the round itself. 💯
@discsmd
@discsmd 28 күн бұрын
I feel that, man! Camera pressure is real. And filming is distracting.
@8Photoman_
@8Photoman_ 29 күн бұрын
Something you could try would be to have an intro where you show snippets of some of the best flights you got during the round and highlights (and maybe funny lowlights) kinda like how Broderic does before his videos start. I always appreciate it, gets me excited to see how the round unfolds. Just spitballing. I watch for your growth as a player and your personality and insights on learning the game, not for how exciting or wacky your vids are.
@discsmd
@discsmd 29 күн бұрын
Appreciate that! Thanks a bunch for the thoughts! I'll give it a shot.
@joshuabryant7340
@joshuabryant7340 29 күн бұрын
Did u grab that blue one off 13
@discsmd
@discsmd 29 күн бұрын
I did! Lol. I'm famous for throwing extra shots and leaving them.
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC Ай бұрын
How dare you step on one tee w/o warming up....especially when you have NO excuse!!!! Looks like fun little course
@discsmd
@discsmd 29 күн бұрын
I KNEW I'd hear it from you! 😉 Always looking out for me. I'll do better next time. 😀
@beansbnm
@beansbnm Ай бұрын
I can't really offer and feedback as to why these videos don't do as well as others, when they are generally my favorite style. I guess I just like watching people play disc golf and be enthusiastic about the sport. I care more about witnessing people reach their goals than making up random things to do. Keep on spinnin' it Bunk.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Thanks, dude! Haha, Bunk, that's what my dad always called me growing up. 👍🏼
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621 Ай бұрын
just saw this after watching Josh "new brace form" ... In my ears Josh says stop the hips, do not let them rotate. That makes no sense to me.... In some videos you can translate what Josh means, can you do that again. Btw you've come a long way since you started, well done Bunky
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Yeah, I love Josh's new video, and I agree with him. I need to do a video of stopping my back leg from collapsing, which is a lesson I had with Josh last month. I used to let my back leg slam into my front leg (still do to some extent), but in doing that, I am bleeding power that I could transfer to the disc. Stopping that back half from collapsing, essentially stopping rotation allows you to transfer more energy into your hand. See Owen's most recent video on TrebuchetDG. Once I test out what allows me to stop the kinematic chain most efficiently, I'll do some videos on it.
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621 Ай бұрын
@@discsmd I mean you clearly clears the front hip to give room for the disc to pass through, It sounds to me as if you don't want the hips to rotate, the just have to stay in place and that makes no sense to me. However I think he doesn't mean that, he has been teaching to clear the hips. Hope you can translate Josh
@discsmd
@discsmd 29 күн бұрын
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621 The hip does clear. But the hip clearing and you FORCING the hip to clear are different things. Just like, the throw is absolutely rotational, but I think we are finding that forcing rotation is not what you want. Hope that makes sense. I'll talk to Josh and see if he can clarify more.
@bigdiscenergy
@bigdiscenergy Ай бұрын
Oh man! World's was so fun! Did a content practice round. It was like dg Disney World. Didn't get to meet many because I was busy caddying. Just had enough time to give Robbie C a pound when he wrapped his caddy round with Sully. I was bummed I missed meeting more folks.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Yeah, dude, Worlds was a BLAST! I was talking with Robbie right after he caddies for Sully, too!! Lol. Small world.
@bigdiscenergy
@bigdiscenergy Ай бұрын
@discsmd he had to go in and finish scoring. All i got was a fist bump. Lol! Forgot to tell him I'm Birdie fam.
@mkrausch4059
@mkrausch4059 Ай бұрын
What is he saying at the beginning? Arm slot and release?
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Yes, this short is about arm slot and release. Mirroring a baseball/softball throw. Same motion different arm postiion.
@disc-golf-neil
@disc-golf-neil Ай бұрын
Good vid, def need more people discussing putting mechanics since the throw overshadows so much on YT. I have lots of thoughts, hope you don't mind and would be curious to hear your thoughts! I'm glad you mentioned the first spin source and how spin can be produced without wrist curl there, a lot of people misunderstand this. It's effectively internal shoulder rotation on the backswing mostly that is changing that hand position. I think it can actually be a huge source of spin, perhaps the most depending on how you look at it. The disc never gets pocketed behind the forearm or elbow without internal shoulder rotation. If you start in a shake hands position with the basket, and then curl your wrist, the putter won't get behind the forearm. In the shake hands position the elbow crease is angled somewhat upwards (externally rotated shoulder), if you bend your elbow from there without moving anything else, your hand is lifted up above your elbow. The internal rotation + elbow bend is the biggest factor, imo, to coil the disc behind the forearm / elbow and then wrist adds a lot of coil as well. If you look at the stamp and start with a somewhat bent elbow and elbow by your side, then go into max internal rotation without wrist curl, I can get the disc to rotate up to 180 deg from that motion. Wrist curl can then add 90 more deg of rotation. Fingers extension / flexion is a very small amount of rotation, but, since everything culminates into the fingers as the final lever, from that POV, it makes sense to rate them as the most important. But if you try to do a stab putt style that is only elbow extension + finger pop with no wrist curl and no shoulder rotation, you can barley get any spin on the disc with just the fingers unless you slightly cheat and give yourself a little bit of wrist curl and/or shoulder rotation. When people like Gannon say, "lead with the elbow" for putting power, I think they are indirectly (knowingly or unknowingly) saying to use more internal shoulder rotation since that is how the elbow gets flared out and forward and allows the disc to be more pocketed behind the arm / lags behind and allows more whip and effortless power. I agree that training finger pop is important and good advice, but I think the most important part isn't trying to force extra spin onto the disc (even though thinking this may help with the training). I think the benefit comes from the fingers allowing the uncurling of the disc that is already in progress by the time the fingers start extending, and the fingers extending at the right time is more to minimize loss and interference than to add a significant amount. But when the fingers are messing you up, they are losing you a lot so it seems they are adding a lot of spin when they get synced up to allow the spin to transfer cleanly out of the hand, imo. Also on the point of shoulder rotation not keeping the hand inline with the basket, I think you can keep it moving on the line, it just may not feel like it since the angle the back of the hand is facing is changing. You can do quite a bit of internal shoulder rotation + elbow bend + wrist curl into the middle of your body and then undo the internal rotation with elbow and wrist extension in slow motion in a straight path outwards from the body. If you do only elbow extension + wrist uncurl with internal rotation fixed (elbow stays flared out) then the elbow extension and wrist uncurl all go across to the outer side of the body. You can still yank it to the outer side when externally rotating but it will come out more anny and it’s not as easy to yank it as far to the outer side since the elbow isn’t swinging directly towards the outer side when externally rotating. Isaac example, disc behind forearm / elbow from internal rotation + some wrist curl, then elbow pointing more down at release due to moving from internal to external rotation: i.imgur.com/WTzwUNb.png
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Oh man, lots of good stuff here! Let me get to a real keyboard to respond correctly...lol
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC Ай бұрын
Great Advice!!! I concur with ALL 3 even though putting is personal. Loved the hard putt from 16'....bet it was around 18mph...😄😎
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
I had you in mind when I made it! Lol
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC Ай бұрын
@discsmd my first thought....all in one take too!! Kudos Bunky
@seabas22
@seabas22 Ай бұрын
Don't jump off the rear leg. You should get pulled off it by the front leg swing/kick into the plant. I talk about this in my Double Dragon Drill. Also I'd recommend my "Whip Step Drill" for bracing more naturally, vs the over bracing horizontally which is a bit rougher on the body IMO.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks, bro! How amazing getting tips from an OG. ;)
@seabas22
@seabas22 Ай бұрын
I would take you further backwards into Butt Wipe Drill and focus more on clearing the rear hip turning rear butt cheek back further/deeper. You should be mirroring the frontside in forward swing, and backside in backswing in a standstill. Probably feel your rear glute med(abductor as you say), and should really feel it in Door Frame Drills. Also watch "Hogan Power Move" vids by Shawn Clement for more context.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm really struggling with the butt wipe drill. I'm working on it, though. Thanks for the tips! I'll put them into practice!
@coachsarchives
@coachsarchives Ай бұрын
Get to it my man
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll Ай бұрын
I personally like the idea of using a smaller towel. The discs we throw are 8 inches or so, and the snap of a long towel is more delayed than a shorter one. It may not matter much, but I think a smaller towel is worth considering for this type of drill. It's not so much that we're aiming for the snap, but as a byproduct I think it helps to not deal with a larger towel for this. Also I think if you look at your peak reachback, the hand/disc comes up a bit, and when you swing, it kinda swoops down. That may be an area worth looking into. I've had to battle this, and because of my external rotation, the elbow points down and the hand/disc flies up during my backswing, and then swoops through on the swing. That said, let's get to the important stuff! I found it easier to maintain a beard than trying to keep up a goatee or anything else. I just trim the neck weekly and use a 3-guard on the rest of the beard. Most of the times I'll end up waiting up to a month before trimming it all again. I still try to use a disposable razor to shave my neck every Sunday evening though.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Great feedback all around! Appreciate you, Nick! And yes, I still swoop, but it is getting better. :)
@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll Ай бұрын
@@discsmd You're certainly crushing it compared to me. Excited to see how much you've progressed since you started the channel!
@seabas22
@seabas22 Ай бұрын
Totally agree with shorter towel. Not a huge fan of towels, especially longer towels for drills/learning.
@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll Ай бұрын
@@seabas22 yay! 🙌
@jasonthompson4741
@jasonthompson4741 Ай бұрын
Beard it
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
New intro tag! Lol Thanks!
@MrDAParent
@MrDAParent Ай бұрын
Someone needs a Flightowel 😅
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
@MrDAParent I know right?! Lol
@chriskowalski9187
@chriskowalski9187 Ай бұрын
beard, slightly more weight to push into the brace.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
@@chriskowalski9187 for sure!
@DavidSanchez-ur9tt
@DavidSanchez-ur9tt Ай бұрын
Exellent. Thank you.
@KhufuhK
@KhufuhK Ай бұрын
more like bearded beauty amirite
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Lol. You are too kind. 😉
@winstonbartlett8612
@winstonbartlett8612 Ай бұрын
ayyyeooooo! There he is!
@beybickerton5778
@beybickerton5778 Ай бұрын
Bearded Bunky!
@marion1600
@marion1600 Ай бұрын
I learned from my experience that if you keep that fluid motion in your run up which helps to keep the balance and your body weight in the center at all times you don't even have to think about actively bracing. Before I came to that understanding I was really struggling to not fall over the brace. I was trying to mimic Simon as best as I could and then it just clicked for me.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
For most of us, that is true. But I find that there are more than I imagined that don't really know what it means to brace. This was just one way just to get a mental cue for what that feels like. Falling over the brace to me is something different. I have found a lot more people than I thought, just spin on that front foot.
@marion1600
@marion1600 Ай бұрын
@@discsmd yeah falling wasn't the right word maybe. I also used to have this problem where I just couldn't hold my body weight behind the plant and I turned over the brace aka spinned.
@kevinkevinholt
@kevinkevinholt Ай бұрын
I use a split grip but my index finger is only about a cm away from the middle finger (or less) rather than all the way to the middle of the disc. Learned it from a Lat64 video with Silver Lätt and I'm not sure how much it's helped but I do like it better than the other grips I've tried. I'll try this one though! Thanks to Josh's form review last month I hit over 50 mph on a forehand for the first time and it's actually catching up to my backhand somehow. Wobble is still averaging 8.6 but somehow I naturally throw nose-down without having to think about it so I'm very blessed there. Last thing: I have definitely also heard the advice to grip the disc hard on the forehand. Both in terms of shoving it tight into the palm/between thumb and index and in terms of holding tight with the thumb (one source even said try to hold it so hard you warp the disc a little bit with your thumb). I'll try doing the opposite and see how it goes.
@ollie_bros
@ollie_bros Ай бұрын
Miss playing these courses :( Y’all are gonna have to come down here and see some FL courses
@lifelong5425
@lifelong5425 Ай бұрын
Wonderful....an entire lefty process that describes and shows the way to get the rhythm. Thanks, this is beyond helpful...
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
So glad it's helpful! That's why I do it!
@marion1600
@marion1600 Ай бұрын
I think that your arm should be loose enough so that your wrist extends itself at the end due to the centrifugal force. Wrist is the tip of the whip and we want every bit of that whip motion to help us throw farther
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Arm relaxed yes, loose not so much. But I get what you are saying here. The wrist will be forced open by the arm motion almost assuredly. So yes, I agree. It's just not a conscious motion is more the point. You don't consciously snap the wrist open.
@mauricelamontagne7958
@mauricelamontagne7958 Ай бұрын
What about the step towards the swing back as your throwing the disk… does the lowere half coil back first?
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
There is a lot of discussion on this among the coaches. I think the consensus is that it's perceived as simultaneous. I mean, in the nitpicky view, the hips fire first because they are driven by the brace. But the upper body has to be as close as possible to that timing because speed depends on the hand getting to the hit at the same time as everything else. That's the force generation for your throw.
@nealwagenman8764
@nealwagenman8764 Ай бұрын
Solid advice!! 👍 👍 begin. Inter. Adv. Net= form work 50%. 20%. 5% Field= power/ distance 0%. 30%. 20% Course=lines/ shaping 50% 50% 75%
@steveackerman5066
@steveackerman5066 Ай бұрын
I really like the concept to go back if you start losing the feeling. Great stuff, Bunky.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
For sure. I found myself having to do it a lot. That's why I love basing my practice on progression work. It's super easy to jump between progressions if you need. It's also super helpful that Nick does the same thing!
@DavidSanchez-ur9tt
@DavidSanchez-ur9tt Ай бұрын
i've been watching Nick's video on the brace and i love the way you are visually actuating the illustration of how you are working thru your implementation and it's really really helpful . thank you.
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
You are very welcome. Glad it is helpful! Nick is a super smart dude.
@NickKrush.DGandFit
@NickKrush.DGandFit Ай бұрын
Super well done brother! Lots of good extra tips and explanations in here that I think people will relate to well
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the hard work you put into developing it! Makes it easy for me. :)
@NickKrush.DGandFit
@NickKrush.DGandFit Ай бұрын
@@discsmd 🤝
@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll Ай бұрын
Great video! I need to learn to Krush, too!
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
That's the goal!
@michaelharbin3744
@michaelharbin3744 Ай бұрын
Also, loved the verse at the end
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Amen. My faith is super important to me.
@michaelharbin3744
@michaelharbin3744 Ай бұрын
Great job breaking the brace and timing down. Very helpful
@discsmd
@discsmd Ай бұрын
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback!
@NickCarroll
@NickCarroll 2 ай бұрын
I agree with you, Bunky! I know I've personally spent too much time doing form work into a net, and that's not why I got into disc golf. I enjoy watching the discs fly, and outside of visiting a course and warming up before a round, or maybe doing a practice round, I miss the fieldwork. I think there's a connection you get with the disc there that can't be replicated with a net, though the net is arguably better for certain types of feedback. But the soul of the game is in the air!
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 ай бұрын
100% brother! Let them discs fly!
@d-clips-in-KC
@d-clips-in-KC 2 ай бұрын
Right on Bunky!!....I've learned to manage the course more than relying on an unrealistic 50+ year old bombing 450' at will. Just ain't gonna happen!!!! Control and putting at our age...I leave long for the young!!!!
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 ай бұрын
I still wanna throw 450, though! Lol. But you are 💯 right on.
@jasonahopkins32
@jasonahopkins32 2 ай бұрын
I am a new disc golfer (5month). Before DG, I played golf for 40 years with 15 of those years competitive golf was my focus. In golf...short game (150yds in) is king. I have approached disc golf with this educated assumption that the same holds true. In 5 months of focusing 80% of my practice on putting and approach shots I have gone from +38 to +2 on my home course (also up to 280ft BH/220 FH). I also use a net but it literally is 5% or less of my practice and almost exclusively focused on form but NEVER full power into a net. The net is a great tool to help ingrain form changes. But as you point out it's a double edged sword that you are wise to recognize and mitigate as you progress. It's all too easy to break your form trying to go hard and fast with out full flight confirmation. A rule I use that was lifted from golf is to endeavor to never throw a targetless shot. Net work helps with mechanics bit sucks for most of the practice we SHOULD be doing. It's videos like this that raise your contents value IMHO. There is an abundance of snake oil information out there. Thanks for not falling into that category!
@discsmd
@discsmd 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! This comment means a lot. I try my hardest to be thoughtful and genuine. Thanks for your insights too! So maybe my 40% 30% 30% framework will still be too much focus on power form. We'll see. Thanks again!