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The third round is back on the Met Center course.
Was the 2nd round always supposed to be on a 2nd course? IDK, but it seems possible that the COVID restrictions only affected that course? Just a thought.
So I dunno if anybody caught it or not, Bradley's commentary on his own tee shot on 18 R2...said he was going fairway off the tee and had been doing a bunch of kegels lately
Side note, really enjoyed Perkins and BW on the coverage. BW has so much love for the game and I thought he provided some really solid dg nuggets of wisdom throughout all 3 rounds.
So I dunno if anybody caught it or not, Bradley's commentary on his own tee shot on 18 R2...said he was going fairway off the tee and had been doing a bunch of kegels lately
He said it super casual and I'm sure 99% of disc golfers don't know the female anatomy. Perkins didn't respond so I dunno if he didn't catch it either or was gonna just leave it alone.
I've met the dude once...years ago when he was Gateway sponsored...they installed a new course in my area...showed up to help drop baskets and got to play with him, Nikko, Justin Bunnell...STL legend for a while...apparently in Nashville now sponsored by Prodigy, and of course Dave Mac.
Bradley was super friendly and you could tell he had a love for the game. Got the vibe he's a super intelligent dude, very dry sense of humor, and not much of a filter...I can understand how he acquired his nickname. My own take was if you actually got to know him you'd like him a lot, but if your only interaction was competing against him at a tournament you might have a different opinion. Also got the vibe he has very high expectations of himself, and sometimes that bleeds over into some trash talk, or probably more accurately comes across as trash talk if there's not a filter.
Side STL note, cool to see "The Kid" win Throw Down the Mountain. He was an outright stud in the early to mid 2000's in the Midwest, but was also an insanely good bowler and fisher. Dude was trying to become a legit pro at 3 different things at once hoping one would stick and launch a career. I think he was away from dg for a while, or at least on a pro competing level. Cool to see him hold his own still.
He could also have been referring to pelvic floor stabilization. Having a strong pelvic floor can't hurt power generation through the core. I definitely had them recommended to me by a physical therapist as an ancillary exercise when I had lower back pain a few years ago. They aren't just a pregnancy related tool.Pretty sure any gen x and later male DGer who has kids has at least some idea what Kegels are. It's not the 1950s anymore and dads do things like go to birthing classes and prenatal and postpartum dr. visits now. Also not sure what kegels have to do with throwing a fairway driver? Unless he was saying that he was a little puckered watching it fly?
He could also have been referring to pelvic floor stabilization. Having a strong pelvic floor can't hurt power generation through the core. I definitely had them recommended to me by a physical therapist as an ancillary exercise when I had lower back pain a few years ago. They aren't just a pregnancy related tool.
Don't have any kids, so my limited kegel experience deals with making certain activities more enjoyable.
Perkins exaggerated attempt at a low pitch commentator voice is better suited to commentating on p0rn.
Perkins I actually don't mind, he's gotten better through experience and adds a decent amount of I sit into how a player would be thinking about a hole.
Bradley has some great technical knowledge and seems to be pretty good at relaying it as well. Plus he can be pretty funny at times. "Vine Yard"
I think they could both be better with other commentators than together. Their voices are a little too close sometimes, and they both speak in a very even pitch. I think either one of them with someone who can be more animated on a broadcast like Terry or Jerm could be interesting.
The DG nerd in me wants a Nate Sexon/ Bradley Williams broadcast to break down ever detail to an extreme degree, but that might not be good listening for your average audience.
Nate naturally has a very bass-y voice. That's not even exaggerated
I met the guy in person and purchased several discs. Dude's voice wasn't even close to his commentator voice. But then again...he's way up close to the mic when he's commenting, could have something to do with it.
he's way up close to the mic when he's commenting, could have something to do with it.