Hi all,
So here is a question for ya. I've been playing and trying to get better for a few months now. I certainly am better than when I started (though I still can not hit the 300 ft mark to save my life). I play almost every day. I really love the game and have no intention of giving up. My question, and the answer might just be "depends on you" is, what is a "typical" rate of progress for a beginning to become "adequate" ? I ask because I talk to and see a lot of guys who say they've been playing for a year and they are really good, certainly they play at a level I don't think I can reach in a year but there are a lot of guys like that so it just makes me wonder...Is there usually a linear increase in skill or is it more of a "A HA" moment after which you just kind of "get" it? just curious..fyi I currently use a discraft glide or avenger SS as my main drivers and can get them out to about 220 on a good throw so I KNOW I have a LOT of work to do..
So here is a question for ya. I've been playing and trying to get better for a few months now. I certainly am better than when I started (though I still can not hit the 300 ft mark to save my life). I play almost every day. I really love the game and have no intention of giving up. My question, and the answer might just be "depends on you" is, what is a "typical" rate of progress for a beginning to become "adequate" ? I ask because I talk to and see a lot of guys who say they've been playing for a year and they are really good, certainly they play at a level I don't think I can reach in a year but there are a lot of guys like that so it just makes me wonder...Is there usually a linear increase in skill or is it more of a "A HA" moment after which you just kind of "get" it? just curious..fyi I currently use a discraft glide or avenger SS as my main drivers and can get them out to about 220 on a good throw so I KNOW I have a LOT of work to do..