HyzerUniBomber
* Ace Member *
No, not argumentative at all. I just wasn't quite sure what you were saying. Now I got you.
From the right pec, technically you're aiming the leading shoulder at the target. Some people will bring the trailing shoulder through to varying degrees at the right pec position.
Try it by keeping your right shoulder static, elbow out front, disc at right pec. You can pretty much touch the left shoulder to the disc and keep your leading shoulder aimed.
The easiest way IMO to work out timing though is not trying to turbo boost your extension of the forearm by adding shoulder opening.
Once you have dialed in a solid timing and know that you aren't over opening, adding that back in is worthy of some exploration. Certainly works for some guys.
From the right pec, technically you're aiming the leading shoulder at the target. Some people will bring the trailing shoulder through to varying degrees at the right pec position.
Try it by keeping your right shoulder static, elbow out front, disc at right pec. You can pretty much touch the left shoulder to the disc and keep your leading shoulder aimed.
The easiest way IMO to work out timing though is not trying to turbo boost your extension of the forearm by adding shoulder opening.
Once you have dialed in a solid timing and know that you aren't over opening, adding that back in is worthy of some exploration. Certainly works for some guys.