you are wrong, the tech disc can help you improve your form, because it tells you the wobble, less wobble = more distance, better nose = more distance, more spin = more distance, so yes it can help you improve your form... thx for your insight 👍
I see your point, but when you throw wobbly or release nose up the Tech Disc won't tell you that you need to brace or stop rounding. The person induces changes to their technique to experiment with how it impacts your angles and throw speed. It can definitely help improve form, but it won't improve your form on its own. Sorry if I stated it wrong in the video. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
aha, you mean it like that , haha that is true, anyway it tells you that you did something better if the speed increase with 5 to 10 mph and you should be happy and watch the throw and figure out what the f happend 🤣iam myself working on the perfect form to connect with chat gpt, talking disc golf to get the best possible form.@@TheDiscZone
@raymondvorndran4306 Are you a professional disc golfer? If not, then a product review from an amateur might actually be more useful for you when deciding whether to buy something. Professional players have different experiences due to their expertise and may be incentivized to give certain opinions. Even if they aren’t paid, getting a product for free or knowing the impact of a negative review could skew their perspective. I'm sure @TheDiscZone knows he isn’t Calvin Heimburg, but neither are you. It's a bit harsh to assume that an amateur's review is automatically inferior.
you are wrong, the tech disc can help you improve your form, because it tells you the wobble, less wobble = more distance, better nose = more distance, more spin = more distance, so yes it can help you improve your form... thx for your insight 👍
I see your point, but when you throw wobbly or release nose up the Tech Disc won't tell you that you need to brace or stop rounding. The person induces changes to their technique to experiment with how it impacts your angles and throw speed. It can definitely help improve form, but it won't improve your form on its own. Sorry if I stated it wrong in the video. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
aha, you mean it like that , haha that is true, anyway it tells you that you did something better if the speed increase with 5 to 10 mph and you should be happy and watch the throw and figure out what the f happend 🤣iam myself working on the perfect form to connect with chat gpt, talking disc golf to get the best possible form.@@TheDiscZone
btw, i use techdisc for speed nose wobble and angle control, but the best is to watch my self to see if i do as i want to do. its hard.. ,🤯🤔
@@skrapplockarna Yeah, disc golf technique is hard lol. Takes so much effort to get everything right. Hope my tips helped.
Not this but you latest about 4 misstakes was awesome, it has all the good points, @@TheDiscZone
screw the side arm. Just learn a left hand backhand as well :) That would be so cool: "I only throw back hands... but on both sides"
Side arm is pretty hard to learn. I have a left hand backhand, but I'm nowhere near as accurate. Not sure which path to go down tbh.
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One thing I never do is watch Disc Golf videos by Amateurs. Sorry.
@@raymondvorndran4306 Curious on your comment. Why is that? What characterises someone as a a professional?
@@TheDiscZone The content is inferior.
@@raymondvorndran4306everyone has to start somewhere. At some point everyone was at this amateur
Great stuff keep it up!!
@raymondvorndran4306 Are you a professional disc golfer? If not, then a product review from an amateur might actually be more useful for you when deciding whether to buy something. Professional players have different experiences due to their expertise and may be incentivized to give certain opinions. Even if they aren’t paid, getting a product for free or knowing the impact of a negative review could skew their perspective. I'm sure @TheDiscZone knows he isn’t Calvin Heimburg, but neither are you. It's a bit harsh to assume that an amateur's review is automatically inferior.
@@zachsnow1061 Thanks Zach I appreciate your comment. I am definitely no Calvin Heimburg. Hope you enjoyed the content.