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You setup without ever looking at the target or swinging to it.Thanks SW22!
Question, what does never addressing the hit mean?
One standstill, one moving. I'm trying to address the head turning first, since I believe that's a symptom or cause of rounding. Any tip suggestions or additional drills are definitely appreciated.
Weird question - Is the disc "ripping out of your hand" or the "the hit" that same feeling that you get when you accidentally round and griplock (with the disc ripping out)? Except when you do it correctly your shoulders will be more square, head is still in line, and your hips are driving the throw?
regarding the standstill:
looks like your not rotating your upper body away from the target as much as we need to. this drill really helped me and my reachout feel how coiled up i needed to be. i would also put a disc on the ground as a visual queue of where my hand should go in a reachout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWasFdvnGio#t=6m5s
Standstill looks a lot better than the x-step. You do some weird head tilt in the x-step.
Both look like you plant weak leaving pressure back and then try too hard and spin out both feet.
Pay attention to the second golf vid, Fall into Motion.
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134415
Standstill looks a lot better than the x-step. You do some weird head tilt in the x-step.
Both look like you plant weak leaving pressure back and then try too hard and spin out both feet.
Pay attention to the second golf vid, Fall into Motion.
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134415