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For me anyway.
The wrist serves as many hinges: the up-down motion of a slam dunk, the lateral hinge, as if you laid your arm on the table and moved your hand left-right.
The one I never considered before was the twisting motion of the forearm (counter)clockwise.
I tried gripping my disc rotating the wrist to the left (LHBH) and down.
With a good pull through, it not only seems to have eliminated the nose-up, but has added some distance as well.
Discovered this yesterday in the field, and confirmed it on the course today. Still a work in progress, but an encouraged with the results so far.
The wrist serves as many hinges: the up-down motion of a slam dunk, the lateral hinge, as if you laid your arm on the table and moved your hand left-right.
The one I never considered before was the twisting motion of the forearm (counter)clockwise.
I tried gripping my disc rotating the wrist to the left (LHBH) and down.
With a good pull through, it not only seems to have eliminated the nose-up, but has added some distance as well.
Discovered this yesterday in the field, and confirmed it on the course today. Still a work in progress, but an encouraged with the results so far.