hankditton
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- Jul 25, 2021
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I've been consistently struggling with turning too early in the throw - I know this is the biggest thing I need to work on when I look at my own form. It's proving to be very hard muscle memory to break.
Watching the pros (e.g. Simon), it's clear they stay looking dead at the target, shoulders and hips closed and pointing perfectly 90 degrees off the target line all the way through until their weight is back on the x-step foot.
I am consistently starting to open up my shoulders and coil as my x-step is coming across - turning my head early and I know it's causing me to have issues with leaning, rounding, and losing power as I have to move the disc around to the right spot before anything else.
Just hoping anyone out there has any specific drills, tips, or advice on working through this specific issue.
Watching the pros (e.g. Simon), it's clear they stay looking dead at the target, shoulders and hips closed and pointing perfectly 90 degrees off the target line all the way through until their weight is back on the x-step foot.
I am consistently starting to open up my shoulders and coil as my x-step is coming across - turning my head early and I know it's causing me to have issues with leaning, rounding, and losing power as I have to move the disc around to the right spot before anything else.
Just hoping anyone out there has any specific drills, tips, or advice on working through this specific issue.