It's boring but true advice - try to attack one main problem at a time until it's fixed and automatic.
Need to "feel" where the slash through/release point is relative to your body.
Need to "feel" the shift, stretch, and drop against the frame. Get loose and bouncy and athletic and don't freeze up.
Need to "real" all the reasons stuff is broken, including the things that block the above from happening
Ok I got a chance to tinker around with getting my back shoulder higher then my throwing shoulder. That's the only thing I was really trying to mess with so. I think if it's a progression I need to work on rounding again but discs were going just as far with less effort.
Should I slow-mo the video before uploading to YouTube or is YouTube's speed feature good enough?
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