I've been disc golfing for about a year and a half now and have developed what I thought was a solid form. I can get a destroyer 350' pretty consistently and am accurate with most of my shots (primarily RHBH). However, I have recently been feeling a pain in my lower back each time I throw and have therefore decided to check my form. I watched some videos of McBeth and some other pros driving and discovered a few things.
The most obvious thing that saw in the videos is that all of the pros seem to throw with almost all of their weight on their front foot. This allows their bodies to rotate easier and take the strain off of their backs. I looked at a video of my form that I took a few months ago and saw that my hips trigger and shoulders rotate fine, but my back foot drags along the ground and doesn't allow my hips to fully rotate out of the throw. I feel that this is putting a lot of strain on my lower back and is the source of my problem.
I went down to the course with this in mind and played a round. It was almost freezing temperature outside so I knew my performance wouldn't be great from the beginning but hoped I could still get some work in. I tried to focus on transferring my weight to my front foot while throwing and allowing the momentum to spin my body but I ran into some troubles. First it just felt awkward. It felt like I was off balance, my back leg spinning around wildly. I was also having problems releasing lower than I wanted, which I believe is because I am used to throwing while standing straight up instead of being bent over. However, I did not have the back pain that I had been having so I was encouraged.
I'm going to keep working on the new form, hoping it will start feeling more natural. I started this thread in hopes of getting some pointers on exactly how the weight transfer works and how I can make it feel more natural. Any other help is definitely welcome.
Thanks!
http://youtu.be/GDP-IXrsAHI
The most obvious thing that saw in the videos is that all of the pros seem to throw with almost all of their weight on their front foot. This allows their bodies to rotate easier and take the strain off of their backs. I looked at a video of my form that I took a few months ago and saw that my hips trigger and shoulders rotate fine, but my back foot drags along the ground and doesn't allow my hips to fully rotate out of the throw. I feel that this is putting a lot of strain on my lower back and is the source of my problem.
I went down to the course with this in mind and played a round. It was almost freezing temperature outside so I knew my performance wouldn't be great from the beginning but hoped I could still get some work in. I tried to focus on transferring my weight to my front foot while throwing and allowing the momentum to spin my body but I ran into some troubles. First it just felt awkward. It felt like I was off balance, my back leg spinning around wildly. I was also having problems releasing lower than I wanted, which I believe is because I am used to throwing while standing straight up instead of being bent over. However, I did not have the back pain that I had been having so I was encouraged.
I'm going to keep working on the new form, hoping it will start feeling more natural. I started this thread in hopes of getting some pointers on exactly how the weight transfer works and how I can make it feel more natural. Any other help is definitely welcome.
Thanks!
http://youtu.be/GDP-IXrsAHI