Sports_Fan_Stan
Bogey Member
Plus it's harder for me to get in time doing a run up since I'm moving through everything faster.
That seems like the biggest issue. The fast run-ups cover lots of ground that may be muddy and are sure to have exposed roots and/or rocks. The controlled X step handles mud well and is so simple its hard to screw up the timing...
My biggest problem now is: When I do the "ass face," I have been looking back at my disc instead of trying to keep my attention forward to the line. I started noticing that I would actually focus on the people standing behind me also. So, this weekend, I am going to remind myself to stay focused on the line and let 'er rip!!!
BTW: If you're going to Duncan, be prepared for some muddy tee pads. We've had a bunch of rain lately and chances for storms during the weekend...