Frisbee-Hanski
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I'm not sure how Will is able to make it back after leaning back past rear foot, guessing his upper body weighing nothing makes it a lot easier.
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I'm wondering whats the purpose of this video. Are we supposed to get something out of it or is it just entertainment? In learning perspective it's like a 30 year old explaining how to ride a bike to a 4 year old. Everything about bicycling is obvious and automatic to someone who has been riding for decades but its not the same for a toddler. I think the best teachers that I know like RandyC & co are the ones who really understand what the hard part is and how to tackle it. I have nothing against Seppo or other pros doing their stuff but I'm wondering why are these so popular and liked. What do people really get out of them?
It's also hard to understand that some dude on the internet might have more form knowledge than almost anyone else on earth. We all know who I'm talking about lol
I assume your referring to Bradley here. If you ignore his a bit edgy person you can see that he is clearly on a mission from teaching perspective. I see his provocative style as trying to shake up the field on purpose. Coaches often are persons. I'd probably not hire him if i was trying to go from 400 to 500 but I totally see the value of his stuff from the perspective of the average 300 all arm joe. In the end its inevitably about the results which in this case are pretty hard to measure. Though my personal opinion is that especially beginners and people with poor body awareness learn quicker with simple advice. I'm a living example of how over complicating things did not work.
I was talking about SW because he's the god damn Form Engineer. On top of that he's a nice dude.
My natural form from decades of Ultimate and beach/freestyle throwing is very similar to Paju, and I keep getting pulled back to the notion of going back to it after a few years of playing and completely changing my form to the more classic reachback/pull straight/ pull close/hand outside form. I find that i get about the same distance and accuracy with my natural form as I do with the "classic" form but I don't have to think so much about all the technical details with my natural form. But I stick with classic form because I surmise that I'll never throw as far with natural form--then I see how Paju gets so much power and snap using his weight shift and wonder yet again...