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I'm looking for a bright pink star roc. My previous attempts have netted me a pale, whitish pink, but somehow I am convinced there is a pinker one in existence. If you have it, I will pay you for it :D
From that still I can see you not getting a good grip/pivot on you finger, your weight is centered, not forward, you should be on your right heel or toe at this point to avoid blocking your hips, and (for longer drives at least) you should be letting your left shoulder come through a lot more...
So I guess for the record, I managed to develop a usable 250-300' forehand after going out and messing with this drill in my fieldwork today. That's pretty awesome. I feel like a dope for not being able to figure this out sooner, but I'm pretty grateful for the write-ups and info. Thanks!
If it's as short as it looks (less than 280 or so) i'd flip a dart through the left hole and let it fade back right. If it's any longer, I'd do the same with a light flippy roc. This hole type is pretty much all we have at the course in my town, unfortunately.
Sunflower in Lawrence has a small selection as well. I think someone told me that Dick's out on 35 north sells some too. It's been a while since I lived in the area, though so those both may be bogus now. I just use the internet :/
The default answer to this is to do a ton of right-pec drills, the point being to get yourself used to pulling close to your body at the right pec. I have a sheet hung in my garage for this stuff because I'm too lazy to chase discs if I'm not doing something directly relating to flight...
Yeah, my current training thing is to start my day with RPds in my garage and then move to the field for actual line shaping work, etc. I'm working on putting my weight forward better and throwing more with my shoulder now, and that seems to be helping. Here's a video from today, from a...
Excellent. That's a hugely helpful analysis, guys. All of the throws felt better and felt like I was getting a lot more power on them. They were not great distance-wise mostly due to nose angle and wrist issues. I haven't got the muscle memory on those down and I'm terrible at not doing...