Great reminder to retrace and focus on form/timing 👍🏻
@DeckofLiesАй бұрын
Keeping the disc in line with the back foot is definitely something that should help me out. The drill to keep the disc in line with the edge of the tee pad is also something I’ll have to try out Thanks for the straight forward, genuinely helpful content! Keep it up!
@crunchy_dg1191Ай бұрын
@@DeckofLies Just don't fall into the habit of relying too much on teepads during your rounds. Then if you walk up to a crooked one it may get in your head. Specifically only do it during form sessions for that reason! Glad to help.
@SAUL-TO-PAULАй бұрын
Great instruction. Good job.
@NickCarrollАй бұрын
Great video, Chris! Looking forward to your next one(s) on backhand form!
@EtherealProject3DАй бұрын
Very good stuff, this is done so well.
@crunchy_dg1191Ай бұрын
Not bad for a guy with his phone (and really just made for TT)
@EtherealProject3DАй бұрын
@@crunchy_dg1191 Alot of big youtube channels still using phones, in some cases a phone is better when you need a wider depth of field. Wanna come to washington and teach me 🤣
@rooster700rrАй бұрын
Started playing last spring. I definitely went to throwing far to quick. I think I am doing decent now. However, I cannot comfortably throw stand stills because I never really learned them and they feel too different than when I do a three step. Since noticing this issue this summer. I have tried looking for a good tutorial for stand stills and there just really aren't any. Most channels just make videos for the x step or 3 step approach because that is what gets views. I would love a good stand still tutorial.
@crunchy_dg1191Ай бұрын
@@rooster700rr This was me with backhand for YEARS until I tweaked my knee doing something else, and then was forced to learn standstill. My run up only adds like 25ft of distance on my standstills... Pretty eye opening to my form problems