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I purchased one when they first came out. I went through the 6 week program and still use elements of it. I can honestly say, it has helped me build some strength. I'm a MA60+ player, with rheumatoid arthritis. It has helped me build hand strength and some arm strength to be able to keep...
I'm willing to give it a chance, but it's very disappointing. A huge scale of a project and a mountain of tech to climb. It did get better, as the stream went along.
My first 3 discs were Discraft and I still bag a couple of molds. I'll always have a spot in my bag for one because they helped me fall in love with the sport. Kudos to Paul and Discraft. I'm looking forward to the ITB video.
Here's a link to that ITB + Sidearm video from Jessica. Sidearm starts at 6:36. Helped me with some sync issues I had.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bf_EdLCOgI
I really like this one. I'm holding off until I see his review of it. Pure aesthetics, but I like this over the Zuca design. The spring loaded add-on seat with the ground rod, looks really stable.
I agree with this to a point. Innova loves to have fun, but I'm seeing this on a lot of websites, except there is nothing on the PDGA's website. Something this big would be front and center there. Innova's official is not, offical-offical.:rolleyes:
My first bag is the bag I'm still using today, a Wall City Cube. I bought a Fage Gear Crunch last year and I still haven't taken it out of the box. My Cube has served me for over 10 years and it's still in great shape.
Thanks for the feedback and videos. I didn't realize how much I was pulling my arm around. I went back and paused the video, so I could see each of your points. I think I'm trying to overcompensate on not putting too much pressure on my hip joints. This is probably accomplishing the opposite...
A little background. I'm 56 years old and I started playing in the late 90's. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis 5 years ago. I was unable to play due to pain, but last year, thanks to medication, I picked the game back up. My body forced me to learn to throw RHFH. I've never had any real...
3.00 star(s)
My Backyard Course
Wide open with a few OB lines to help you learn accuracy. A great place to teach someone how to play or to work on your short game.
Except for the OB fence lines, it's not very challenging. No natural obstacles. The city planted a few trees, but it will be years before they...