Testing 5 forehand flick grips | SURPRISING RESULT

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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2023
  • Rowan McDonnell tests out 5 ways to grip a forehand in ultimate frisbee. Stay tuned and subscribe, we will go into more testing with the three finger grip next week.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @luckyrogatiy
    @luckyrogatiy Před rokem +44

    Design of this science experiment could be better 😂

  • @BloodForger
    @BloodForger Před rokem +22

    Seems like you tried a little harder on the one you wanted to win :D

  • @matthewreising9621
    @matthewreising9621 Před rokem +10

    I switched to throwing the three finger grip a couple years ago after using the stacked grip (unintensionally as it was the only way I could seem to get two fingers near the rim). I can't do the normal two finger because my hands are too small to get my thumb placement correct on top of the disc. I definitely support the three dinger grip for smaller handed players.

  • @turi9511
    @turi9511 Před 9 měsíci

    Great stuff thanks

  • @ericlim5920
    @ericlim5920 Před 4 měsíci

    was there further testing on the 3 finger grip?

  • @MrSanjayparker
    @MrSanjayparker Před rokem +4

    Team 3 Finger

  • @russellyoung2546
    @russellyoung2546 Před rokem +6

    STRONGLY disagree. I have used the so-called "beginner grip" for 47 years. It is true that it does not have the power of the 2-finger grip. When I throw off or huck forehand I use the 2-finger for its greater distance. However, almost all of my throws in ultimate are less than 30 meters, and for that distance the split-finger has quite sufficient power. It also has another strong benefit: it is natural to throw it from far out. Most people throwing the power grip plant their elbow at their waist, losing a foot or more of reach. Because the split-finger supports the disc it is easier to reach out to throw around a mark.
    In summary, the power grip certainly goes farther, so using distance as the criterion kind of predetermines the result. For 90% of my ultimate throws, 30 meter or less forehands against a mark, the split finger is a better choice. As a coach, I introduce beginners to both and tell them to do whichever they feel more comfortable with. The difference is not that great (in 47 years playing I have never damaged the tendon of my middle finger), I would not tell someone to switch from the power grip.

  • @Eojjeora9
    @Eojjeora9 Před rokem

    Wow 🥏💪