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Ezra giving a good tip or demonstration of swinging downward nose up vs swinging upward nose down.
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Think about how your wrist naturally lags behind your swing. If you are swinging downward your wrist will lag upward/nose up. If you are swinging upward your wrist will lag downward/nose down.Mostly makes sense, but I don't get the idea of starting your reachback low and going on an upward trajectory in order to get the disc nose down. Seem like a lower start with an upward angled pull would make it harder to get the nose down?!@?!@?
What discs and line are you throwing?Tried putting the disc down like that, but it just gives me extreme hyzer throws
Definitely helps, but balance and swing sequence and plane all matter.Does having your wrist tilted like pouring coffee fix nose up issues?[/url]
Great tip by Ezra. However, I see a lot of pros throwing with a "dip-" as in, starting high in the back swing and swinging down into the hit. Thinking of Seppo Paju, Calvin Heimburg, and Ricky. Am I seeing that right?
Great tip by Ezra. However, I see a lot of pros throwing with a "dip-" as in, starting high in the back swing and swinging down into the hit. Thinking of Seppo Paju, Calvin Heimburg, and Ricky. Am I seeing that right?
Ezra giving a good tip or demonstration of swinging downward nose up vs swinging upward nose down.