Great video, especially like the points about avoiding over rotating in the end. Not many people talk how stopping (slowing) the shoulder rotation in the end is important to allow hand to whip properly. Just wish you put more of your throws in the vid, preferably slow mo as well. Always fun to see some good rips.
@EricGross-b3kАй бұрын
I just started playing this past year and have spent hundreds of hours scouring KZbin to develop a comprehensive "checklist" of each portion/section of the throw and this is exactly what I have been looking for summed up in one video.
@FatGooseArtsАй бұрын
We might just be similar size/shape but your form tips have really helped me a lot. I use a lot of the same queues and thoughts when throwing. I recently crossed 400 and am on my way to 450!
@istolethismechАй бұрын
Your last form video helped a ton! Making these small changes have legitimately added almost 50 feet of distance to my golf throw, while feeling much *easier* on the body. Thanks for your efforts in making these videos!
@TylerTiedeАй бұрын
@@istolethismech glad to hear it!
@Balanceiskey-nd6elАй бұрын
Thanks for growing the sport!!
@tomascronqvist1450Ай бұрын
Very good sum up. You explained well and understandable. I liked all the parts about preserving the built up energi and not losing it through the motion.
@ddrewableАй бұрын
You forgot to mention that freezing your discs the night before you play adds at least 85 yards of distance
@artem_mmaАй бұрын
the GOAT returns
@tarveratorАй бұрын
Great info, and thanks for NOT gunking it up with any useless background music!
@tmaing1980Ай бұрын
De los mejores vídeos que he visto. Enhorabuena 🎉
@lifelong5425Ай бұрын
Grip, level disc placement for pull back before release, and slowing down are critical areas....Great tips
@RBaddingАй бұрын
Thanks, there were some new things here (for me). How about the weight shift and bracing?
@AdamBDiscGolfАй бұрын
Great video. Question. I have a hard time with power gripping a disc. I rest my pointer finger under the rim but not gripping it. How much is that affecting my distance. When I try power grip I do get good snap but I tend to throw nose up. I’m at about 350 with my current grip. Also do you have a video that talks about the lead leg planting and the timing of the throw compared to the lead leg planting. I’ve been told that is important with power.
@TylerTiedeАй бұрын
I can make a video eventually about lead leg timing. Best I can say right now is that its just about feel, I don't think too much about it honestly. As for grip, beyond just trying different things and taking slow motion video of your throw to see where things are going wrong, I would suggest getting with a local pro and seeing what they can do for you 1 on 1.
@AdamBDiscGolfАй бұрын
@@TylerTiede thanks!
@jasonlane74Ай бұрын
That fact that you ended this video with the importance of athleticism being paramount is a hard truth many disc golfers don’t want to hear, especially the older guys. This and the lack of easy access to quality trainers is the main source of injury in our sport.
@hoopaj00Ай бұрын
great video!!!
@albertlongoria4824Ай бұрын
I saw an increase in power and spin after watching Zach Nash video on overthrow disc golf channel. No more front load for me, never felt right. Zach back loads and doesn’t even pinch disc completely with index and shows STOOPID spin rate and speed with smooth form and backloaded grip.
@julianseyalАй бұрын
From what I gathered was he had spin regardless of grip
@NickCarrollАй бұрын
@@julianseyal This is correct. The biggest factor I can recall is that he keeps his elbow out (and up) as much as possible and his throwing shoulder out (and down), so his arm positioning and movement make the most of his leverages.
@EricGross-b3kАй бұрын
For me, I found that front loading the grip (I used to back load) practically eliminated the dreaded "grip lock"
@julianseyalАй бұрын
@@EricGross-b3k nice, yeah I think it just depends what positions you get your body in to accommodate for “poor form” or compensate nose angles etc etc
@dustmouretАй бұрын
I find it hard to get a nose down grip with a front loaded power grip. I've found back loading the grip makes it easier to point the nose down. Any tip on that?
@TylerTiedeАй бұрын
I say go with the back loaded grip. Front loaded helped me throw further, but if you cant get the disc nose down with a front loaded grip, I'd just do what is most comfortable to you.
@brandonstevens1832Ай бұрын
Question for you: have you tried throwing backloaded vs front loaded recently? I've actually gotten more distance from a backloaded grip (I started throwing putters a lot more) and I'm throwing it faster with more RPM than without the front loaded grip. I actually mute a lot of my rotation from my front loaded grip. A caveat would be that my power pocket is sometimes non existent, and I wonder if that plays a part.
@TylerTiedeАй бұрын
@@brandonstevens1832 I threw with a back loaded grip for years before switching. I could mess around with it but I’m at this point pretty comfortable with the front loaded grip and am not interested in making form changes. If I got my hands on a tech disc I could mess around with grip and see what numbers I get, but I suspect it will make little difference.
@nathanw5431Ай бұрын
You're the first person I've heard explain how and why a front loaded grip is important. I used to keep my index finger on the outside of the disc for "accuracy". Changed it a while back because everyone says that this way is better but now I actually understand why thanks!
@Bowl845Ай бұрын
Dude,…. I’ve been recording myself,… and I’m hitting all the things. Except 2. Your Tip #9, Hit the nail on the head. When I’m really focused on “waiting, waiting, and waiting”, for the brace,… and full extension,… I’m already turning my hips and shoulders. Even though I “think” I’m over exaggerating it,… I’m STILL early….
@JohnKelly6x6DesignАй бұрын
57, and my winter goal is building strength over the winter
@gabriellopez620Ай бұрын
Excellent
@pasmith4668Ай бұрын
"My back is pointed behind me"🤪
@TylerTiedeАй бұрын
oops
@lucinity4351Ай бұрын
You are the ONLY youtuber that suggests you have to conciously throw the arm back out. Everyone else makes it seem like that last part of throwing the arm is unconcious because you did everything ahead of it correctly. If i dont think about it i unfurl like a damn fruit roll up not a powerful fulcrum
@Slipperypickle420Ай бұрын
Front loaded grip might be a game changer for me, excited to try that, thanks for the tips
@Lou-jl4ovАй бұрын
its not, you'll fail
@Slipperypickle420Ай бұрын
@@Lou-jl4ov I’m sorry you failed at a simple task of just holding a disc. Failures gonna do as failures do. Chin up champ 🤙🏼
@EricNentrupTheRedАй бұрын
Love your stuff TT. Keep it up and good luck out there. I feel like the coaching has been trending towards a backloaded grip. And it's helped my paltry RHBH in the last couple months. Would love to hear more about how front loading works for you and others here too.