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I know my 2 cents don't mean anything but 18 months seems very harsh. I have followed BW at the Hambrick a couple of rounds and he seems nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe he can appeal.
Very good point. I agree. Incorporating the legs and trunk is more of a total throw. As Jay Yeti calls the "power generator". Now, if I could just do it!
I agree. I recheck my grammar before posting. That's my thing. I also believe grammar or punctuation has no place on a forum as long as the poster gets his point across. Hence, I see no reason to criticize.
Stokely and density altitude
I am an admirer of Scott , his talent and persona. I also commend his stance on Autism. I must disagree with him on the point that at higher altitude you get longer shots. In re: his longest high altitude ace. In actuality the air is less dense with altitude, hence...
Going to Pa. 10/11 (Sunday). First stop the "Black Course", then on to Pittsburgh. Monday visiting Carnegie Museum of Natural History and heading North to Slippery Rock where we will stay for 2 days. Moraine and Slippery Rock are on the schedule. That brings us to Wednesday. Final destination...
As a follow up thread to "Shoulder pain" what throw would you consider to be the most physically demanding on your body? Backhand, forehand, overhand or any thing else. Also, what other common ailments lurk for disc golfers? Avoiding injury in our sport posted by an authority on the matter...