chickenonabun
Double Eagle Member
To get better at those 70-100 shots, I would reccomend playing catch with a freind with a putter, and just messing around and throwing with different styles and lines and seeing what works well for you.
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I've never tried it, but it sounds needlessly difficult. You're probably better off finding a weaker grip or different technique at those ranges. I just use the technique and grip I naturally arrived at growing up when I played catch and Ultimate. I think this:Is there ever a point where you take your legs out of the shot? I think my problem is just that I haven't been putting "traditionally" long enough to extend my putts out to my "0 reach-back" D; the point is, though, that there's a distance around 70-100 or so feet where I don't have a shot that is consistent. I can't quite putt that far, and I can't get my throw started from the point where I'd have little enough reach-back. I suppose a 3rd option would be "how much distance can you take off by reaching back or running up less?" Can you throw 80% at less than 100'?
is probably the best way to go about it.chickenonabun said:To get better at those 70-100 shots, I would reccomend playing catch with a freind with a putter, and just messing around and throwing with different styles and lines and seeing what works well for you.
To get better at those 70-100 shots, I would reccomend playing catch with a freind with a putter, and just messing around and throwing with different styles and lines and seeing what works well for you.
I've never tried it, but it sounds needlessly difficult. You're probably better off finding a weaker grip or different technique at those ranges. I just use the technique and grip I naturally arrived at growing up when I played catch and Ultimate.
This is my whole game. I love throwing TD's and leopards on a hyzer because instead of bombing out they ride that hyzer for a beautiful line.