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Post by xruski on Oct 11, 2008 15:33:39 GMT -5
Hey guys I got a few questions for anyone that might have an insight. I have been playing for three years and still have a hard time throwing the long disc. Moreso, the infamous "S" curve. I think it's because I have trouble coming across my chest straight or flat. Anyone, myself included, knows that practice will correct mistakes. But it is also true that if one isn't practicing correct form, that the mistakes will not be corrected. Anyways, if no one minds, tell me how your brain runs when you step up to the tee. How much thinking or how little thinking. (I know when I aced my one and only hole out at Krape park, I didn't think alot, .. it just felt right). What kind of form are you using? This post is for the people that don't consider this a joke and are actually willing to give a few pointers. Carl once told me, when I got my Star Roadrunner, what the points on a disc were. Front, Back, and Nose. Front and back must align and aim with the nose. Helped alot. Thanks Oleg
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Post by Craig on Oct 15, 2008 10:06:13 GMT -5
I think we all struggle w form everyday, try not to focus on what u do wrong and focus on what u do right. Try to stay in the zone(across ur chest level)first. always follow throgh. once u do that regularly distance will come w it. its alot easier to show someone then it is to type out instruction, come out on sundays and play w the league it helped my game termenducly or how ever u spell that. but seriously were all nice people and u will probally have a good time
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