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The view from below in the Follow up on the Clearing the Hips video really shows how the center of pressure between the feet moves and with the bones feature turned on you can see how the spine stays centered. Definitely great visuals for understanding this.
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There's lot of great stuff here. As a former baseball player the Chris Yeager videos help a lot.
The lower body action in baseball players seems to has more similarities to a disc golf drive than differences, but there are definitely some dissimilarities. The biggest difference I notice is the extension of the front knee in the baseball swing. I've seen it recommended that disc golfers avoid doing that, mainly to avoid injury. So my question is why are disc golfers more likely to injure themselves doing this move? Baseball players do it thousands of times throughout their career yet seem to have a very low rate of injury due to that specific move. Additionally, besides the x-step, what other differences do you see in the baseball swing from a disc golf drive? Would someone with baseball experience be making a mistake to try to duplicate the lower body action in a baseball swing?
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I think the other biggest difference between batting and dg is stride length and momentum. So dg is more like pitching or throwing from outfield in this regard and knee bend. Batters aren't striding very far linearly and less likely to hyperextend the knee with it straightening or less damage. |
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^Yeah the two handed swing vs. one handed disc golf swing completely changes the arm angles. It feels way different throwing the disc with the throwing arm so extended/wide out in the shoulder, compared to swinging a bat. Conceptually I didn't get that for a very long time.
Also with a baseball swing, you are trying to hit the ball towards the power alley like 30 degrees inside of the foul line, but if the bat slipped you'd probably chuck it over the dugout. With a disc you are throwing the object intentionally, and 20-30 degrees closed of your stance, so that changes where you're leveraging the thing in your hand too. |
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I’ve always been surprised why nobody talks about tennis and disc golf. The form for both are identical up to the follow through.
If you want to see what proper weight transfer, hip rotation, and foot work, look up tennis videos. |
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Actually, there are quite a few discussions about tennis and dg in this forum. Unfortunately, if you do a general site search for "tennis" the results will be for "tennis elbow". Do a search in the Technique & Strategy Forum.
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Shawn Clement mentions in one of the videos that nobody has to be taught the stride/hip movement in an overhand throw, they just naturally do it. Makes me wonder why that's not the case with a disc golf backhand. Bad coaching maybe? Or trying to emulate what they don't understand? |
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This is such a big factor for disc golfers. People copying what an X-step "looks" like, and what a closed plant "looks" like. But they don't realize they are walking backwards with the disc behind them and then stepping way forward and opening up. People try to copy what they've seen pro's doing but don't try to feel what a throw should be.
Basically all of us have been guilty of this along the way. It's also hard because like you said, it's like a lefty submarine pitch, which is not what most of us are used to. So having your righty pitch or right handed batting to reference in a mirrored perspective definitely helps. I know when I throw RHFH I just think about the hit point/snap and the line. My balance just works, and I throw pretty hard RHFH with way less work than my backhand. Righty backhand I'm thinking about all sorts of balance and positions...I throw pretty well but my BH is still a lower level than my FH in the grand scheme of things. It goes as far or farther, but it's not as close to the highest levels of that type of throw. Last edited by slowplastic; 03-07-2019 at 05:36 PM. |
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