notBOB
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Just got thru with a round and a half at my local course and played a little under my standards, so i think. I understand not every round i throw will be money, however, i definitely expect to play well every time i throw. I'd say 95% of my rounds are considerably under par, and i have been progressing exponentially over the last 2 years. But, it seems half the people i play with are content throwing the same, thus they have noticeably leveled off or progress at a much slower rate. Another 3/8 are noobs, and we'll just say the remaining 1/8 are still in the woods somewhere.
Anyway, this makes me curious to what the average progression for a competitive discer like myself is, say over 2-3 years? Everyone is different, i know, but I definitely understand its about the input and who you're throwing with also. I am 24 so im ripe in my game, and have easily dropped at least 5-6 strokes for short and evn more for longs over the last 2 years as my throws has developed. When do i level off? Discin offers low health risk, so is it mental? or am i just gonna keep progressing? I vote the latter...
But this also brings up the PDGA ratings dilemma. in my opinion, this is a very flawed system. Everybody can identify a sandbagger, but to me they are the weakest ones on the course in more than one way. "Im playing according to my rating." Yea suck one. i have never entered a tourny in any division lower than advanced, just cause i wanted to get better, and keep moving up. I dont know if thats bc ive played hockey my whole life, but why cut yourself short? To win plastic? please...
Im shootin to go pro and ive been dancing on that line for a minute. I only play mini's open and it'll be sooner than later that i can call myself professional and play with the mutants.
Anyhoo, how has evryone's progression rate been over the last 2 years, and how does everyone see themselves 2 more years from now?
Anyway, this makes me curious to what the average progression for a competitive discer like myself is, say over 2-3 years? Everyone is different, i know, but I definitely understand its about the input and who you're throwing with also. I am 24 so im ripe in my game, and have easily dropped at least 5-6 strokes for short and evn more for longs over the last 2 years as my throws has developed. When do i level off? Discin offers low health risk, so is it mental? or am i just gonna keep progressing? I vote the latter...
But this also brings up the PDGA ratings dilemma. in my opinion, this is a very flawed system. Everybody can identify a sandbagger, but to me they are the weakest ones on the course in more than one way. "Im playing according to my rating." Yea suck one. i have never entered a tourny in any division lower than advanced, just cause i wanted to get better, and keep moving up. I dont know if thats bc ive played hockey my whole life, but why cut yourself short? To win plastic? please...
Im shootin to go pro and ive been dancing on that line for a minute. I only play mini's open and it'll be sooner than later that i can call myself professional and play with the mutants.
Anyhoo, how has evryone's progression rate been over the last 2 years, and how does everyone see themselves 2 more years from now?