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I was being fairly facetious. I read his bent elbow article dozens of times. I watched the snake strike several times. This whip video, though, doesn't seem to add anything to the current discussion of the dg throw. When you have someone like Nate that can give a clinic like that, I don't really...
Your rear leg should push your front leg into the shot. When there's no space between the legs, the front leg clears allowing your rear leg's momentum to continue into the shot.
I suppose perhaps it's possible to have a similar coil statically, but otherwise the forward motion is going to be wasted taking the slack out of the towel.
Maybe . . . honestly if you talk about putting you're going to lose me lol
It wasn't something I had to focus on RH, but when I switched to LH everything was nose up until I really focused on it. The feeling I'm trying to have is like crushing a Tums between my thumb and pointer finger; you...
I go with the Zone. I like the feel a little better, and I haven't thrown a Harp that was as overstable as some puddle-top Zones. Meanwhile, the D Zone is very straight with a still healthy fade, and can work into a wicked quick hyzer-flip to flex disc.
I've had questions about palm ejection too. The disc is supposed to be moving faster than my hand at release, right? So I can't push with my palm at release, right?
Also, you mentioned tilting the disc to accomplish nose down; wondering if you've messed with thumb push any?
Tried to edit . . . too slow; should have said:
"Typically small distance gaps indicate a nose up flight; putters handle nose-up the best since they are so slow and typically have minimal fade.
I'm not really sure what that gap should be."