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Need more distance
I have been working on my back hand, working on form and throwing different discs and weights. I can throw my Sidewinder and my Champ Beast the farest about 200 feet. I still would like to get more distance like 25o to 300 feet is my goal. What can I do to reach this ASAP. Thanks
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Just keep working on your form. Concentrate on keeping the nose down. And try to be fluid not herky jerky.
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Here's a good video you can study:
Disc Golf Tips and Technique: Driving with Dan Beato And like most things, it takes time and practice, good luck. __________________ Cool Disc Golf Apparel |
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The Disc Golf: Learn to Play the Champions Way: Disc Golf Fundamentals DVD is really good and definately worth it. I gained 50' the first day, week later almost up another 50'. I was around 220 and now im hittin 300 and know it will only get even better. If you subscribe to Flying Disc Magazine you can get the DVD for like $5 bucks and two year sub for $34 i think.
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Is that the stokely DVD? I have all three of them. They are alright but I learned more watching U_TUBE.
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No, Climo & Feldberg. They break down the backhand drive really well.
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the main thing that helped me is find a good disc that works with your style and arm speed and just go out and pracitice the x-step for rhbh throws.. that got me to about 350' :-)
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I agree with everything posted so far - only this to add: gotta get that snap off the release. I'm not familiar with the videos, but I'm sure they talk about this. The snap gives your disc spin, and thus more distance, not to mention more of what the disc is "supposed" to do in terms of turn and fade. Once I found myself creating the snap (for me just time and practice, no conscious effort to produce a snap), I added 50' right there. Good luck!
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+2 to dan beato! he goes through the drive from the hit back and you will learn a lot.
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Each time that I play I work on my form. There is always room for improvement. First start with your release point and arm angle. When you let go on a drive, let go at about shoulder height with the nose pointed slightly down. From experience, this will keep it hugging low to the ground. The higher above the ground it goes, the less distance you will get. Unless you use a disc that you want to anhyzer. Otherwise keeping it low will help out quite a bit. Next, work on your run up. This can give you an extreme gain on distance. When you run up and let go, lean more forward so that when you let go your opposite leg of your throwing hand come up off the ground. After everything starts falling together, work on getting lots of spin. Spin will help the disc stay up in the air at lower speeds. After working on this for 2 years, I can throw almost 450 on a great day.
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