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Thanks for all the advice guys ill be leaving for new york soon to visit family not sure if ill find anytime to record a video. although everything has been very helpful
I feel the pain the most while flexing the bicep or while picking something up pulling pushing etc so i guess in almost any direction as long as i tense up i feel a strain. Ill watch some of the videos and maybe take it easy for a week.
Hello everyone here at DGcoursereview.com, I recently discovered how to properly transfer the energy of a sidearm flick with the proper pinch. Yet only after 1 day of practicing this side arm which have managed to get out over 300 in the first day has caused a lot of pain in my throwing arm. I...
Hey guys I was searching through about 10 pages of threads and I couldn't seem to find one talking about champion plastic discs stability in general. I have been trying out my drivers in a couple different plastics lately (Teebird, Valk, Leopard, Sidewinder, etc..) No higher than 9 really still...
Thanks for the advice, I can get my valk out to about 250-300 maybe 325 on a good throw. I'm not consistent with my distances. I will throw my valk then follow it with my roc3 and achieve the same distance. This was when I became concerned with my speed. I can get a putter out to about 200 but...
Hey guys, I was curious if anyone has any tips to help properly assess where my arm speed is at. I'm having a hard time realizing if I'm throwing a disc to its true potential. If I'm putting enough speed on the disc for it to follow its correct flight path, etc.. I've been throwing 9's and I...
Thanks again for all the information guys. I'll do my best not to ask anymore stupid questions. Thanks guys, melted it back together just a touch feels smooth again. I'll keep throwing it!
I bought champion edition plastic because its more durable, figured it would be good to learn with since I would be banging a lot of trees etc.. Was that a bad choice?