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sidewinder22

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That's a lot of info to absorb this early in the morning...
 
What should we learn from these pictures?

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I would think there is a lot you could learn from them. I think some of the big takeaways would be...

1. They all "work around the disc or leave it behind or still" where the disc basically floats in horizontal space into the top of the backswing/transition into the forward swing. Note the blue and green sections of the disc path are basically stacked up vertically while the head/body is moving forward horizontally and dropping vertically.

2. The disc path is not flat, it's a flattened pendulum or wave.

3. They all hop and are being compressed against the ground. GG has the biggest vertical hop and drop/compression and also has the most compact horizontal weightshift and biggest whip.

4. They all are balanced swinging on the front leg.
 
Saw you post that on reddit, is it supposed to show how the swing is not on one plane and is like a shallow pendulum?
 
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