i recently showed this video to a deaf disc golfer, to help him out. i
quickly realized the closed captioning option is way off. “Extend the
syringe” nope, i never heard him say that. is there anyway we can fix the
captioning?
I meant for a beginner it does. If you don’t have the weight and muscle to
throw far naturally, then you’re going to have to work at it. If he’s a
beginner, and small, that may explain why he can’t throw far. That’s why i
told him he has to get some momentum going. He can’t just stand there and
expect the disc to take off by itself.
man with arms like that i can throw 600 feet no problem.
Holy crap. THANK YOU! I was wondering why I couldn’t throw over 360ish.
That acceleration thing, I need to practice that. Thank you so much.
Just wondering if anyone has some commentary on discs. My friends and I
went and bought discs today and played for the first time ever. We based
our discs mostly on looks and price. I bought a Starfire Distance Driver –
$8.99 My second friend got a Wraith Distance Driver – $8.99 and my last
friend bought a Leopard Fairway Driver – $8.99 We didn’t find out until
later that his leopard was a fairway driver and ours were both distance.
Any kind of input is welcome.
Does he open his mouth while talking?
Or your dumbass can just turn up the volume. Or clean out your ears.
@Dynikus Don’t know about those particular discs, not going to pretend that
they’re good or bad for a beginner because honestly I’ve never used them.
When I started out though I really liked the Innova champion Roadrunner.
Not the furthest driving disc but it has excellent control, after a while
you’ll throw some gorgeous looking S curves. Highly recommend it for a
beginner.
If you are being consistent then yes, that’s pretty damn good. Accuracy
over distant any day. It’s good to be able to throw really far, but if
you’re getting 250-300 ft. and making it consistently, you’re doing nice. =]
awesome work dan. i still can’t translate anything i’ve seen here into tips
i can use to help my game (i still max under 325′), but at least i have a
good direction to follow. please keep helping limp noodles like me out by
posting more videos. cheers. Mike
@joeveenpresents You are correct. I started with a given disc a Star Xcal
that I throw forearm, but after watching this I went outside grabbed my Roc
and practiced that form static just focusing on the form displayed and I
threw it at 75% far longer than I could throw it earlier today 100% power
with a run-up. Now I have 2 fast discs(c destroyer, s xcal) I’m wondering
if I can even throw.
@joeveenpresents – I have to disagree on the Firebird. That’s a hard disc
for beginners. I would stick to the Valk and the Leopard starting out. AND
STICK TO THOSE TWO! Don’t run out and buy a bunch of discs. That was a
lesson I learned… Use the Teebird for windy days.
Awesome clip!
This is the technique I use and it works. Just practice over and over and
you’ll get it.
i can throw forehand drives 250+ but my backhands are just horible and im
lucky if i can get 175, ima try what he said in this vid tomorrow and see
if it helps 🙂
yes i beat my friend for the first time. I only strugle on 3 holes getting
a good shot at par. I shot +4 from the back tees.
Here is what I did. Don’t be too proud to go to a lower weight. Find an
overstable disc and go down into the 150’s. Your power will over compensate
for the fade and actually flip the disc a bit before the fade creating more
distance. Problem solved. Just buy or borrow one for now and try it. You’ll
see what I am talking about. I carry an extra Destroyer for this purpose.
Wouls be nice too actually see how far your disc went. Showing form and
explaining it is fine, but it would be nice to see that your form actually
works by showing that the disc you just threw went far.
@burdette899 that looked like it was just a starting position to practice
the technique keeping it close to your chest, so your arm will be used to
being that close to the chest through the pull through from the reach back
ive only played 3 times and this was the most helpful vid ive seen. thanks.
i even had a lesson from the #5 ranked player in ND lol. goin to work on it
right now!
Just threw my best today because of this video. Great help.
@bedfordxc personally when my friends go with me and they are new to the
sport a dragon or arcangel seem to work well for them
@sh1yne I just realized the complete flaw in my game after practicing this.
Now I have 2 discs I was using to compensate for my lack of technique. Just
doing the first motions and simplest form I took a horrendous back hand and
added more control and distance using less effort with a midrange then I
had with my drivers. I was using them forehand to mask my lack of technique.
I agree. Torque and speed is much more important that muscle power. Dave
Wiggins seems to be pretty scrawny yet he obtains 600′.
damn great thanks?
i recently showed this video to a deaf disc golfer, to help him out. i
quickly realized the closed captioning option is way off. “Extend the
syringe” nope, i never heard him say that. is there anyway we can fix the
captioning?
I meant for a beginner it does. If you don’t have the weight and muscle to
throw far naturally, then you’re going to have to work at it. If he’s a
beginner, and small, that may explain why he can’t throw far. That’s why i
told him he has to get some momentum going. He can’t just stand there and
expect the disc to take off by itself.
man with arms like that i can throw 600 feet no problem.
Holy crap. THANK YOU! I was wondering why I couldn’t throw over 360ish.
That acceleration thing, I need to practice that. Thank you so much.
Just wondering if anyone has some commentary on discs. My friends and I
went and bought discs today and played for the first time ever. We based
our discs mostly on looks and price. I bought a Starfire Distance Driver –
$8.99 My second friend got a Wraith Distance Driver – $8.99 and my last
friend bought a Leopard Fairway Driver – $8.99 We didn’t find out until
later that his leopard was a fairway driver and ours were both distance.
Any kind of input is welcome.
Does he open his mouth while talking?
Or your dumbass can just turn up the volume. Or clean out your ears.
@Dynikus Don’t know about those particular discs, not going to pretend that
they’re good or bad for a beginner because honestly I’ve never used them.
When I started out though I really liked the Innova champion Roadrunner.
Not the furthest driving disc but it has excellent control, after a while
you’ll throw some gorgeous looking S curves. Highly recommend it for a
beginner.
If you are being consistent then yes, that’s pretty damn good. Accuracy
over distant any day. It’s good to be able to throw really far, but if
you’re getting 250-300 ft. and making it consistently, you’re doing nice. =]
awesome work dan. i still can’t translate anything i’ve seen here into tips
i can use to help my game (i still max under 325′), but at least i have a
good direction to follow. please keep helping limp noodles like me out by
posting more videos. cheers. Mike
@joeveenpresents You are correct. I started with a given disc a Star Xcal
that I throw forearm, but after watching this I went outside grabbed my Roc
and practiced that form static just focusing on the form displayed and I
threw it at 75% far longer than I could throw it earlier today 100% power
with a run-up. Now I have 2 fast discs(c destroyer, s xcal) I’m wondering
if I can even throw.
@joeveenpresents – I have to disagree on the Firebird. That’s a hard disc
for beginners. I would stick to the Valk and the Leopard starting out. AND
STICK TO THOSE TWO! Don’t run out and buy a bunch of discs. That was a
lesson I learned… Use the Teebird for windy days.
Awesome clip!
This is the technique I use and it works. Just practice over and over and
you’ll get it.
i can throw forehand drives 250+ but my backhands are just horible and im
lucky if i can get 175, ima try what he said in this vid tomorrow and see
if it helps 🙂
yes i beat my friend for the first time. I only strugle on 3 holes getting
a good shot at par. I shot +4 from the back tees.
Here is what I did. Don’t be too proud to go to a lower weight. Find an
overstable disc and go down into the 150’s. Your power will over compensate
for the fade and actually flip the disc a bit before the fade creating more
distance. Problem solved. Just buy or borrow one for now and try it. You’ll
see what I am talking about. I carry an extra Destroyer for this purpose.
Wouls be nice too actually see how far your disc went. Showing form and
explaining it is fine, but it would be nice to see that your form actually
works by showing that the disc you just threw went far.
@burdette899 that looked like it was just a starting position to practice
the technique keeping it close to your chest, so your arm will be used to
being that close to the chest through the pull through from the reach back
ive only played 3 times and this was the most helpful vid ive seen. thanks.
i even had a lesson from the #5 ranked player in ND lol. goin to work on it
right now!
Just threw my best today because of this video. Great help.
@bedfordxc personally when my friends go with me and they are new to the
sport a dragon or arcangel seem to work well for them
@sh1yne I just realized the complete flaw in my game after practicing this.
Now I have 2 discs I was using to compensate for my lack of technique. Just
doing the first motions and simplest form I took a horrendous back hand and
added more control and distance using less effort with a midrange then I
had with my drivers. I was using them forehand to mask my lack of technique.
I agree. Torque and speed is much more important that muscle power. Dave
Wiggins seems to be pretty scrawny yet he obtains 600′.