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@KhufuhKАй бұрын
Hey Nate, there are two things I'm noticing that you may want to add to your list too. When you plant your rear foot you have it almost pointed fully backwards leaving your back hip completely open and not assisting you with power at all (it may even be costing you power by essentially making your rear leg dead weight). Also watch your timing with firing your rotation and compare it to slow-mo of pros. You are firing your rotation before your front foot is fully braced (you don't need a straight leg for this, you just need full foot contact). Because of that, I believe your throw is extremely core-driven and I don't think you are hardly getting anything out of either your "brace" or your rear leg. Just something to consider. Excited to watch the progression!
@bfovandyАй бұрын
THIS
@ryanswanson2178Ай бұрын
Changes look fire!
@hughesmovesАй бұрын
Practicing form during a round is brutal. Good luck and trust the process!
@BenjaminEklofАй бұрын
Playing on a course is most fun; but I can't concentrate on form when I'm doing it. Field work at the soccer field is boring, but sometimes that's not enough when working on form (since you're focus more on result/how it flies). Throwing into a net is boring af, but you can pick your discs up in under 10 s, and you're not focused on results (flightwise). (I use the soccer goals as net tho)
@kevinwiederholt473Ай бұрын
Part of that practice sponsor you were mentioning last vlog must be setting you up with a net to throw in possibly? At any rate, enjoying your process Nate.
@JohnDubUАй бұрын
Dammmmmage, crazy. My boi living the dream 👊🏼 I got in a round today, tried out my refined form, was okay after I warmed up. I don't mind field work, I bring out 2 white buckets and use them as points of reference and throw back and forth. A local 7-year-old saw me throw and said "you throw far!", lol. That's right, crushing 220' standstill like a beast!
@BlitzDGАй бұрын
Amazing progress in a short span. You're exactly right that your nose is way down and you're so used to throwing launch down to compensate, you're burying everything!
@murphyd8205Ай бұрын
Let’s go Nate! That form is looking so good at the end. You’ll get used to the nose angle, just gotta keep reaching down!
@CasualReliefАй бұрын
Don't reach back, reach out!
@totalleftydiscgolfАй бұрын
The last point you had of the video is the final part to MAJOR distance! Thats what separates MA1/Local pro and touring pro
@JaySteetsArtАй бұрын
Congrats on getting your Seattle A2 back, my man! One time I left my sweet Innovision Star Lion on a hole, went to sleep, woke up in a panic realizing I left it there, remembered exactly where I left it, jumped out of bed and ran straight to the hole, found it. No better feeling!
@B1three8Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing how hard it is. And how we take the journey to try to better ourselves. I’m going through the same journey right now trying to figure out how To improve and shit its exhausting!!!
@Chris-hj9ddАй бұрын
I like these videos, good stuff
@CasualDisGolfАй бұрын
left a streamline jet on a par 5. came back a week later, and the disc was still there. I'm not sure if no one played or if no one wants that disc
@JohnBell319 күн бұрын
Don't play a round to change your form. Get to a field, practice the new form over and over and over again. Then when you've got it fixed, go to a course.
@ViJt-oq5nqАй бұрын
You have to fix your back leg and use it to drive rotation into the brace.
@swampthang2953Ай бұрын
I had the very best disc retriever that would help with your problem with practicing long drives. Breezy the golden doodle dog. She never left even a dent in a disc.... well with a lil training. But man she'd bring a disc back everytime. Sometimes someone elses disc. Lol.... consider a light knee brace
@Grannyknockers25 күн бұрын
Just my 2 cents, but I think the most impactful form fix for you will be externally rotating your shoulder/bringing up your elbow and lowering your reach back. All 3 go together. Hebenheimer and Klein do a great job of exaggerating this.
@mortenhalkjrjacobsen3621Ай бұрын
Khufuhk said it... Try to slow down the run up focus on making the x-step smaller, left foot pointing to the side not back, start the coil/reachback when you set the left foot, NOT before. Reach full coil when the plant foot is firmly on the ground and then go. Do NOT let the off hand go in front (it keeps going forward) unless you take it back aka swim move. Your shoulders rotate all the way through the swing. Find a net, throw in that, that way you have time to record and watch the videos. Good luck my friend
@spork_bender5407Ай бұрын
control the height by changing the pitch of your hips
@mstoochnАй бұрын
Had the same issue with my pivot, try "stretching" or "flexing" your toes up.. I guess curling ur toes would be considered flexing... so do the opposite, this immediately made my body move my pivot to my heel without affecting my throw after a dozen throws or so.
@nolancampbell2527Ай бұрын
My sponsor is dropping their first 4 molds July 1st and if you’re interested I’m gonna see if my team manager can send u the discs soon.
@nolancampbell2527Ай бұрын
The company is H13 and they have a putter, approach, fairway and distance driver
@deloriablackwolf1251Ай бұрын
Banana's gonna be a dad soon. Now's your time to cash on the pro tour before him.
@krisbland1022Ай бұрын
Banana already cash on the pro tour
@davidedeslauriers2928Ай бұрын
Don’t reach back as much reach out a bit, also lead a bit more with your elbow and think about elbowing someone in the chest
@triplespace007Ай бұрын
Asked an Am buddy I have for form advice and he also pointed out my swing wasn't on a straight line either. I tried working on it a few days and looking up anyone's form/tips and noticed they don't do it, so why should I?
@NoWayyJoseАй бұрын
Is your thumb position the same since you dropped your arm? Thumb position closer to the edge will bring nose down, closer to the center will bring nose up. That last clip was the best ive seen your form.