fasteddy8170
Par Member
I've read a couple different posts on here about how experienced players recommend newbies to throw Rocs and putters to test their form because these discs will show flaws in technique. What does this mean? If I have bad technique, what will these discs do? (Outside of the obvious wormburners and moonshots, of course) And what should these discs do if I have good form?
I'm asking because I want to try it but I want to know what I'm looking for before I start. I think my form on the course with these particular discs is pretty good because my mid-range and putting is pretty good. But, what is the difference if I'm going out to a field to practice with them for the expressed purpose of getting better with distance drivers like Tbirds, Valkyries, Beasts, etc.? I mean, I can throw a KC Pro Roc 250 feet in a straight line, and I can hyzer and anhyzer it pretty consistently in on-course situations. I think that means my form is good. But, I have to be honest: my technique with drivers is still not good. Admittedly, I have issues that mainly center on strongarming, o.a.t., and hip/shoulder synching that others have seen in my posted videos. So, how can throwing mid-range discs well truly translate into throwing faster discs better? Still, I'm willing to give it a shot.
Just wondering
I'm asking because I want to try it but I want to know what I'm looking for before I start. I think my form on the course with these particular discs is pretty good because my mid-range and putting is pretty good. But, what is the difference if I'm going out to a field to practice with them for the expressed purpose of getting better with distance drivers like Tbirds, Valkyries, Beasts, etc.? I mean, I can throw a KC Pro Roc 250 feet in a straight line, and I can hyzer and anhyzer it pretty consistently in on-course situations. I think that means my form is good. But, I have to be honest: my technique with drivers is still not good. Admittedly, I have issues that mainly center on strongarming, o.a.t., and hip/shoulder synching that others have seen in my posted videos. So, how can throwing mid-range discs well truly translate into throwing faster discs better? Still, I'm willing to give it a shot.
Just wondering