I wish I’d seen this video a year ago when I started playing. Probably the
most important video I’ve seen so far. ?
I live hb california. I’d love to work for innova. I live the sport of disc
golf
I love all your videos up to this point. I also agree grip is greatly
underrated. And I agree about the pads, but where I disagreed is the Thumb.
Everything you say can be applied to Forehand, but on backhand thumb
pressure doesn’t need to be tense as pinky to palm pressure. The pinky or
ring finger are the very first fingers to rip off the disc, once the disc
breaks free of them no amont of thumb pressure will help. Also thumb
pressure causes muscle tension in the biceps.
@Ballswellingten its a leopard haha
Excellent tips, though indeed a few close-ups on his thumb would have been
nice. Indeed, what would be great is a high-speed camera close-up on a
proper release, showing the timing.
That’s what she said
Nope you fail troll and fail at disc golf its called stitching
A lot of them fatty’s lol
i agree with jodabro, smooth is far, i think there is a fine line between
muscle tension and grip pressure, and arm speed. if you dont produce the
arm speed the disc will not be ripped from your grip creating good snap. or
if you create alot of arm speed and no grip pressure you will have early
releases with weak snap and little spin, can you make a video relating
thumb and grip pressure to arm speed? also comment on how this would affect
snap. that would help a lot,
A close up of how the thumb is suppose to contact the disc would be nice. I
was pressing with the tip of my thumb. I have read that this is not
correct. The website says, ” the base of the thumb” I am guessing that big
fleshy part by the palm?
Maybe hes saving it for later leave him alone you freaks
To clear up being a complete moron and not knowing what threads are?
it is obviously food of some sort on his left collar the little white spots
its not stitching its not a mic its food or drink of some sort only an
idiot wouldnt see it. not that it matters AT ALL because this is a video
about disc golf not fashion
@InnovaDiscGolf HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
@InnovaDiscGolf I’m pretty sure he’s taking about the white stains a little
above that.
Whistler’s bend disc golf course is the best in America!!! 541 420 Smoke
weed then play disc
You’d think they could get Dave a shirt that didn’t have food dribbled on
the collar??
good video, but in the future, when you have a white background, don’t use
a light blue, champion disc. Give the guy a red or an orange star or pro
plastic so it will show up better.
Nice Barry Schultz Champion Beast
Wow! The King of the world! Thank you sooo much for these insights! So when
are we gonna see those silver and gold reflective-colored discs?
@InnovaDiscGolf the white stuff on the left side?
^^^^ no it’s not haha to the right of that haha ass holes
The “food” on his left collar is a hole for a button dummy. Ever heard of a
polo? No offense i like tshirts too but for cripes sake.
@MilwaukeeDreadie button holes for button……
@InnovaDiscGolf no. that is clearly food dribble. the mic is at the “v” of
the neck collar. the food dribble is obvious as it sits on the inside of
his left collar. . . . just to clear that up.
I wish I’d seen this video a year ago when I started playing. Probably the
most important video I’ve seen so far. ?
I live hb california. I’d love to work for innova. I live the sport of disc
golf
I love all your videos up to this point. I also agree grip is greatly
underrated. And I agree about the pads, but where I disagreed is the Thumb.
Everything you say can be applied to Forehand, but on backhand thumb
pressure doesn’t need to be tense as pinky to palm pressure. The pinky or
ring finger are the very first fingers to rip off the disc, once the disc
breaks free of them no amont of thumb pressure will help. Also thumb
pressure causes muscle tension in the biceps.
@Ballswellingten its a leopard haha
Excellent tips, though indeed a few close-ups on his thumb would have been
nice. Indeed, what would be great is a high-speed camera close-up on a
proper release, showing the timing.
That’s what she said
Nope you fail troll and fail at disc golf its called stitching
A lot of them fatty’s lol
i agree with jodabro, smooth is far, i think there is a fine line between
muscle tension and grip pressure, and arm speed. if you dont produce the
arm speed the disc will not be ripped from your grip creating good snap. or
if you create alot of arm speed and no grip pressure you will have early
releases with weak snap and little spin, can you make a video relating
thumb and grip pressure to arm speed? also comment on how this would affect
snap. that would help a lot,
A close up of how the thumb is suppose to contact the disc would be nice. I
was pressing with the tip of my thumb. I have read that this is not
correct. The website says, ” the base of the thumb” I am guessing that big
fleshy part by the palm?
Maybe hes saving it for later leave him alone you freaks
To clear up being a complete moron and not knowing what threads are?
it is obviously food of some sort on his left collar the little white spots
its not stitching its not a mic its food or drink of some sort only an
idiot wouldnt see it. not that it matters AT ALL because this is a video
about disc golf not fashion
@InnovaDiscGolf HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
@InnovaDiscGolf I’m pretty sure he’s taking about the white stains a little
above that.
Whistler’s bend disc golf course is the best in America!!! 541 420 Smoke
weed then play disc
You’d think they could get Dave a shirt that didn’t have food dribbled on
the collar??
good video, but in the future, when you have a white background, don’t use
a light blue, champion disc. Give the guy a red or an orange star or pro
plastic so it will show up better.
Nice Barry Schultz Champion Beast
Wow! The King of the world! Thank you sooo much for these insights! So when
are we gonna see those silver and gold reflective-colored discs?
@InnovaDiscGolf the white stuff on the left side?
^^^^ no it’s not haha to the right of that haha ass holes
The “food” on his left collar is a hole for a button dummy. Ever heard of a
polo? No offense i like tshirts too but for cripes sake.
@MilwaukeeDreadie button holes for button……
@InnovaDiscGolf no. that is clearly food dribble. the mic is at the “v” of
the neck collar. the food dribble is obvious as it sits on the inside of
his left collar. . . . just to clear that up.