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Good article, I'd like to add that I've been watching them crazy Swedes throw, I like the fact that they get more shoulder into the throw, I've always felt like the standard American reach back method was a little stiff for my liking
Where have you watched these loco Swedes throw. Online, whats the link
This has a nice comparison b/w Avery and Linus (Swedish name), notice how the Swedes use that left arm/shoulder more, giving them more leverage.
Damn it you beat me to it......
Though as someone who throws in this style i have to say that (imo) it just feels smoother and i can get as much power and snap as with the "american" style but with less effort.
So.... if the average guy can just pound out 250 like it is nothing..... what am I doing wrong??????
I'd guess you might have the problem most people have when they start: nose up and too high. Do your discs stall in the air and then drop to the left? If that is so, I'd recommend trying to do 2 things: Try to throw the disc on a low line that is no higher than 10' at the apex, and bend your wrist so that the disc is flat or even slightly nose down at release. If I guessed correctly, that should help you a lot.So.... if the average guy can just pound out 250 like it is nothing..... what am I doing wrong??????