johnnyfoodstamp
Birdie Member
Yesterday I was feeling good and playing an awesome round. I get to Hole 15, which is 360ft over a big valley, with a little elevation. My first 2 throws with the Teebird and Leopard sailed a good 310ft, right on the money. Both felt nice so I took out a Pro Beast, prepared to chunk the holy hell out of it. I tried to throw it so hard that I popped my left shoulder (I am RHBH) out of socket for a second. Really hurt. The worst part is the Beast hyzered out and went about 220ft. :wall: Now I know I don't need to crush it to throw 300+.
My question is: What should my left arm be doing? I have been concentrating on release point, reach back, etc. with my right arm so I never gave much thought to what my left arm could do for me. I am beginning to think that the limp left arm is why I can't break 330ft or so.
Also, what can I do for a sore shoulder?
My question is: What should my left arm be doing? I have been concentrating on release point, reach back, etc. with my right arm so I never gave much thought to what my left arm could do for me. I am beginning to think that the limp left arm is why I can't break 330ft or so.
Also, what can I do for a sore shoulder?