How To Find The SNAP | Based on my personal style

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2021
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    As I say in my intro video, this is a channel for the player who is stuck at 300 and has tried everything else. I'm just sharing how I found the SNAP based on my personal style. I'm not speaking for the pros in this video. These are the tips that work for me specifically, and I want to share.

Komentáře • 204

  • @nathanerickson5321
    @nathanerickson5321 Před 2 lety +37

    This guy is literally the best person in CZcams to explain form for disc golf. He has the best breakdowns, even better than the pros do,

  • @danielwow12
    @danielwow12 Před 2 lety +74

    "You're going to lose your Gstar Shryke. Winter is coming. It's your winter disc." omg this killed me, hahaha

    • @dboenish
      @dboenish Před 2 lety +4

      That joke really shows how in tune this guy is with everything disc golf. Just a great joke and delivery. Awesome.

    • @bryansans2564
      @bryansans2564 Před 2 lety +1

      Can Relate! haha keeping it real makes instructions way easier to follow for this generation

  • @TarverKing
    @TarverKing Před 11 měsíci +2

    This literally changed my whole game for the better

  • @ScottFichterrRandom
    @ScottFichterrRandom Před 7 měsíci +2

    Best instructor people.

  • @matthewwilson3399
    @matthewwilson3399 Před 2 lety +1

    That is enough information I would have to study this video for a year and a half 😂

  • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
    @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +15

    This is my style and these are just my opinions. I appreciate all of my subscribers!!! Also, I only show my good shots because I want to provide the best examples I can. I obviously hit a lot of trees while filming. The beauty of video editing! Also, OT Disc Golf has great videos on Grip and Nose angle. I haven’t had a chance to make videos on those topics and grip is a weakness for me that I’m going to explore further. I have small hands and struggle with grip. I’ll be working on it for now.

    • @Qriz78
      @Qriz78 Před 2 lety

      I for one would like to see the errors made by you while figuring things out. Could possibly help others isolate what we're doing wrong..

    • @BeataDrumm
      @BeataDrumm Před 2 lety

      What grip are you currently using? I try the power grip for my drivers, but just can't get it to feel right for mid or short range shots so I use more of a fan grip.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      @@BeataDrumm I use a fan grip for shorter shots. But once I start going 300 or more I’m all power grip

    • @marklee7875
      @marklee7875 Před 2 lety

      #slingshotdiscgolf you could experiment with a 3 finger powergrip. I also have smaller hands and tucking my little finger in as a pose to hooking it on the rim is a lot more comfortable. Brodie has a video with Drew Gibson teaching him to throw further where Drew uses this grip.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      @@marklee7875 I’ll try that. Another interesting thing is the strength of my hands. I feel like I have weak hands or something lol.

  • @madammo7786
    @madammo7786 Před 2 lety +5

    Im just trying to get to 300-350. Best tutorials on YT.

    • @judasblewit
      @judasblewit Před 2 lety

      Agree the way he explains it makes sense!

  • @sh0eh0rn74
    @sh0eh0rn74 Před 2 lety +8

    Found this video a few weeks ago. Implemented the "out-in-out" technique with Uli's grip-tips for my nose angle. I've shot 2 PRs and my first bogey-free round the two times I've played since. It's so much easier to hit my lines. Thank you for your videos!

  • @vacomedian
    @vacomedian Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve played for 7-8 years now. Making strides here and there. Developing all aspects of my game to a decent level overall, except distance. I’ve watched a trillion and one videos, and practiced and drilled and all that. Your videos were the first ones that really made a difference. I tell everyone now, and still watch to remind me. Still working of course, but have added 100 feet in a month and not even complete form 100% of the time. 6 out 10 shots are snapped. Floppy arm is hard. Reach back timing still weird sometimes. Forming it to my style but more progress on distance the past month than the previous 2 years. Thanks sir.

  • @LMB9888
    @LMB9888 Před rokem +1

    This is the only and best physical explanation of a drive I have seen yet! Thanks!

  • @dustinwconrad
    @dustinwconrad Před 2 lety +2

    I agree this is the best explanation of how to improve throws that I have ever heard! You're nailing it man keep it up!

  • @BruceSimmons
    @BruceSimmons Před 2 lety +1

    Dude! Let me lead with thanks. Watching the first part of the video, it makes no sense what you're saying... what... no reach back??? What's this silliness with the out, in, out noise??? But your practice shot scenes pull it all together and you see the brilliance of this 'out, in, out' "noise!" Thanks again for all your time!!! -Bruce

  • @matthewbushey9455
    @matthewbushey9455 Před 2 lety +1

    I've watched hundreds (maybe more?) of disc golf form/theory vids in the past 6 years, from all the top pro's and other's, and yours are easily the best descriptions of HOW to build a proper BH form. Thank you for taking the time, and expending the energy, to create such great descriptors of this elusive thing we all seek . . which is a great form, and all of it's intricacies, that ideally lead to much greater distance and accuracy. Bravo!

  • @echardcore
    @echardcore Před rokem +1

    OMG this opens up a world of things to try thank you

  • @quazzydiscman
    @quazzydiscman Před 2 lety +3

    You're the first person I've heard reference flexibility and stretching the core. The dudes who throw 500+ can be tall, short, skinny, chubby; but they all can twist themselves into a pretzel. If you ever get a chance to see a top pro stretch it's like watching a pro golfer or MLB player... Power comes from the core. Some people are more naturally flexible, but it absolutely can be improved. Yoga and elastic bands are your friend!

    • @kerose
      @kerose Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve committed to doing yoga and resistance training during the winter for that exact reason. Aside from the fact I need my old ass to be flexible anyways. Disc golf is a great excuse to stay fit.!!

  • @blindjohn2969
    @blindjohn2969 Před 2 lety +4

    This is great. My motto in life is “Always put absolutely zero effort into anything and I’ll always get absolutely nothing in return”

  • @mikeikata3324
    @mikeikata3324 Před 2 lety +7

    I played in a Goldenball basketball league in Portland back “in the day”, and I have had the opportunity to play coach T “one on one “. I believe his athleticism from basketball translates into his disc golf. His quick hand speed and “cross-overs” left me on the floor, literally.

  • @TheBuck-yn6tv
    @TheBuck-yn6tv Před 2 lety +2

    This is the best tip that I’ve learned from a video. The out to in to out shape was incredibly helpful. Shortly after I watched a practice round of Paul’s. He somewhat does this also.

  • @michaelhansen7516
    @michaelhansen7516 Před 2 lety

    Excellent points all. Almost no one knows how to teach this. Two more points that work for me. Wind up the torso relative to the hips at the reach back, then snap that through between the hip release and the noodle release. Second, start the turn with your left knee driving the hips as you show in another video. The torso release is what gives me spin, then the left foot spins on my heel just after release and I get a full rotation after release. With this torso focus, I don't have to think about spinning my foot. It comes as a byproduct.

  • @drewevans8961
    @drewevans8961 Před 2 lety +1

    Don’t stop now coach, keep em coming. Thank you for your hard work!

  • @PieMaster2425
    @PieMaster2425 Před 2 lety +17

    Appreciate the video as always and I feel like you're doing any even better job of explaining concepts in your recent videos than your earlier videos. Hopefully your channel will blow up even more soon.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +2

      I’m trying really hard but the details are getting really hard to articulate at this point. Only simplified videos from now on after this one.

    • @maxagnewalhagen1152
      @maxagnewalhagen1152 Před 2 lety

      I think a reason why it hasn't blown up is that you actually need to do the work still.
      His explanations are so great I feel like it will be a piece of cake to learn it. But it's not :p

  • @millertimeast
    @millertimeast Před rokem +1

    I feel like this is the video that I’ve needed for two years to get me the distance I’ve been looking for, I have a hard time getting snap, I use my upper body and lower body pretty well I think, I hit the power pocket, but I just don’t really get that nice snap and acceleration at the end, my distance right now I believe is from power and not being loose, I’ve worked very hard with learning everything expect the proper way to get the snap and have somehow managed to get on my best throws 400 ft, iso I’m very excited to really practice this and see where I can get.

  • @hipgnostic560
    @hipgnostic560 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great explanation and makes a lot of sense. I have found myself sometimes needing to revert back to "arm pulls" on wooded courses because its so accurate, but i don't want to continue building bad muscle memory. A lot of times i "sling it" ill either whip my hand too early and it comes out way to the left or i feel like i had great timing but it launches off diagonally to the right. This video helped me realize why that probably is happening. My best slings were always when i thought my reachback was too...lateral?... In my peripheral vision. But in reality that's why they were such good throws. Gonna have to remember this

  • @darkh0st
    @darkh0st Před 2 lety +2

    What an amazing and ACTUALLY useful video. See so many of these form videos that go on and on about the same thing but fail to really capture what you should be doing. Looking forward to getting some form reviews.

  • @8legsHound
    @8legsHound Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like the best two combos on the planet for disc golf instruction are Overthrow and Sling Shot. Start with Overthrow to understand the game from the essential skill sets required in backhand and forehand perspectives....and then into Sling Shot for the mental, body position feel and details to help you go to the next level.

  • @matgougeon3087
    @matgougeon3087 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the bit on accuracy, makes a whole lot of sense. Cheers dude.

  • @HARwinsOUTagain
    @HARwinsOUTagain Před 2 lety

    Sick! I can't wait to test this out this weekend. Your last video helped me a ton throwing my mid range completely straight on the line.

  • @stilluun
    @stilluun Před 2 lety +8

    good shit, coach t. i appreciate these a lot

  • @davidross5831
    @davidross5831 Před rokem

    Your videos on the sling shot method have been by far the most helpful and easiest to replicate. Thank you!

  • @Solami987
    @Solami987 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is extremely helpful for me, I'm trying out the whip out and with back and it's definitely creating more snap, keep these extremely detailed breakdowns coming they are very helpful

  • @markwilson4710
    @markwilson4710 Před rokem

    I've been working on distance, stuck around 300', but implementing your out-in-out method, I was throwing 50' farther the first try, when I would get it right. I still have to work my body into it better, but this was a huge improvement in my distance. You really break it down nicely. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @jeanloveseat536
    @jeanloveseat536 Před 2 lety

    I've always struggled with what to do with my head during the reach back and your tip of looking at a cone or disc placed on the ground has been a revelation. Thanks Coach!

  • @lionking2443
    @lionking2443 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been waiting for you to drop another video! I love what you do and really hoping to get coaching session anyway possible with ya. Till then keep up the great content!

  • @oswainvenzen
    @oswainvenzen Před 2 lety +2

    You may think and feel like you’re reaching out but in slow motion you are actually pulling from straight back like pros teach. I have noticed though when I added the whip I get an easy 30-50ft with less effort. More spin makes the disc stay in the air longer. Thanks for the info.

  • @marklee7875
    @marklee7875 Před 2 lety

    Loving your videos. Found your channel about 1 week ago, had a PB on distance with 320ft on an understable disc. Now am consistently getting more than 350 with an overstable driver. Soon to be more, hopefully.

  • @SirSendys
    @SirSendys Před 2 lety +5

    This is one of the best form videos on the web right now. Super good, coach. You explained how the feeling of reaching out rather than reaching back is of importance that relates to the release. A lot of players know the disc needs to be in close to the chest when getting into the pocket, but they assume on the reachback they need it to be in line with where the disc will be at their chest, when in reality it needs to be in line with where the disc will be upon release. This creates that V shape you would see from an aerial view, but also keeps the disc in a straight line from reachback to release when looking from the back. And it just so happens that the easiest way to get into those and then release from those positions is to use the fast twitch muscles in the elbow and wrist. Couple that with the power created from the lower body and we see how it starts to come together. Very good video man this is gunna help so many people.

  • @noahdensmore6016
    @noahdensmore6016 Před 2 lety

    So helpful for a first yr player like myself that uses way too much arm strength to hit 380ft. Thank you for the great video! Learned a lot about what I'm doing wrong!

  • @kylecfrazier
    @kylecfrazier Před rokem

    Just wanted to say thank you for all your help. I went from being around 400 feet on a good thrown to now hitting upper 400. 478 being my record so far.
    Not too bad for a 32 years old. PS: I walk my x step - kind of like tristian tanner.

  • @harleykendall7236
    @harleykendall7236 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to create this content. Extremely helpful and clear to understsnd

  • @cglasford1
    @cglasford1 Před 2 lety +1

    another solid video with a great explanation. I'm going to definitely work on that drill

  • @ActualSighs
    @ActualSighs Před 2 lety

    I still say that your videos are way better than any of the top pro video tutorials. Nice work.

  • @keepthezen4256
    @keepthezen4256 Před 2 lety +1

    Liked the end. Good work Sling Shot!

  • @williaminkley1587
    @williaminkley1587 Před 2 lety +1

    WINTER IS COMING and then you pull that vid of you with that Jon Snow dirty man bun! Epic
    This is the video I've been waiting for... I cant wait to get a disc in my hand tonight!
    Gstar Shriek is my go to winter disc too!

  • @andrewlampman8509
    @andrewlampman8509 Před 2 lety +1

    This is my first year trying to get more serious about disc golf, actually went and bought a bag and got more discs than just the 3 pack starter set that I've always played with. I'm a "strong" guy but I could not throw the disc far at all. I mean we're talking like 150-180 feet. I would always end up with an up high flight with a hard fade left every time because I was tensing my arm up so much and trying to "muscle" the disc. I Came across this channel last week, and it makes so much more sense than any other videos I've seen! I've done only two sessions of field practice trying this slingshot method, and I'm ALREADY getting close to throwing 400 feet in windy conditions! The improvements to distance and flight path of my throws so quickly is insane! That's even with my form and timing still not being great! I went and played my first round today after discovering this channel and shot my best round ever with the most birdies I've ever had and almost even had my first ace! This slingshot method is THE TRUTH Coach T!

  • @samuelrasmussen9458
    @samuelrasmussen9458 Před 2 lety

    This video I noticed your wrist extension before rotation, I tried it and gained 50+ ft up hill. You've mentioned it before but it may be worth going into more detail about it specifically! I believe this is what I was missing in my search for more spin!

  • @darinladd5312
    @darinladd5312 Před 2 lety

    Welp; it's too late for my GStar Valkyrie and GStar Wraith, but I love your motion. As a discus thrower, when I took up disc golf a few years back, I tried to come up with a standstill setup/release that I could use until I learned the x-step that was based on discus balance. It was this same basic setup, but lacking the snap because I didn't know how to use my wrist yet.

  • @unboxerman12
    @unboxerman12 Před 2 lety

    I have heard a lot of people talk about "throwing out from the chest" but for some reason your "V shape" explanation and demo really clicked for me, thanks!

    • @twofifty6
      @twofifty6 Před 2 lety

      This. 100% this. I don’t know why any other explanations never clicked for me, but the “v shape” and “whip out-in-out” definitely made an immediate impact on my form. I finally understand that I have been doing Overthrow’s box drill completely wrong. This is just another way of phrasing it, which happened to work for me.
      Keep up the great work. This channel and Overthrow, without question, have had the most impact on my form and distance. And I must have already watched dozens of hours of content on the subject, none of which worked for me.

  • @iangarnerlerose
    @iangarnerlerose Před 2 lety

    Man I need help like this! Honestly I think you are the only one who is determined to find a method to teach others the way to the whip. I have not found it yet but I’ll keep watching your videos and trying.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      If I can find it you can find it!

    • @iangarnerlerose
      @iangarnerlerose Před 2 lety

      @@slingshotdiscgolf1897 my max is 325’. I know I’m throwing with my arm and shoulder muscle power and not using my arm like a whip BUT I can’t figure out how to do it? It’s really frustrating for me.
      Was there anything you did (the “ah ha” moment) that enabled you to switch from using arm muscles to using your arm like a whip.
      I feel like there is something I have not tried that when I do it will completely change my form and a light bulb will go off and I’ll know for sure that yup that was using my arm like a whip.

  • @jrwinckler6744
    @jrwinckler6744 Před 2 lety

    I give all my credit to my progression to you man, there’s so much content on here I picked you bc of are similar body type and your great at breaking it down. Are you a forehand player at all? I’ve been starting to add it to my game, would love to see a forehand video from you in the future. Keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @CraigsCuts
    @CraigsCuts Před 2 lety

    Love it coach T! Another gem 💎

  • @claytonkreuscher3498
    @claytonkreuscher3498 Před 2 lety

    Great poise and instruction. Keep up the solid work.

  • @thebrothersdude
    @thebrothersdude Před 2 lety

    Great video mate, this sports going to benefit greatly from this type of information. Thanks mate!

  • @jadentinkcom2964
    @jadentinkcom2964 Před rokem

    Feel like this is going to help quite a bit with my follow through and I'd guess it's gonna help me not throw out my shoulder as often as I do now

  • @GUNTHECRF450R
    @GUNTHECRF450R Před 2 lety

    Excited to see you on Jomez before long.

  • @bedfrags7244
    @bedfrags7244 Před rokem

    This was such a good explanation man!

  • @TheSimplyIncrediblePodcast

    How crazy is this? I stated throwing without a run up about a month ago. I've been doing most things in this video and i've seen a huge improvement in accuracy. Distance has slightly improved. I'll alter what i'm doing to incorporate what you're doing. I will say, I had a hip replacement so that rotation after release is nearly impossible for me. Thanks for you videos.

  • @s0ftism
    @s0ftism Před 2 lety +1

    I am stuck at 350 and am trying to get to 425 in two weeks in time for a tournament. This seems like it may do the trick. I definitely am not coiling my body like you talk about and am definitely whipping ahead of the body. Excited to try this tomorrow. Thanks for the best form videos on youtube!

    • @michaelyahner6695
      @michaelyahner6695 Před 2 lety

      don’t change your form that close to your tournament. play the game your comfortable/used too.

    • @HaikesXO
      @HaikesXO Před 2 lety

      Agreed don’t try and change it right now. It takes months and months of practice to engrain new muscle memory

  • @SmarteeSteve
    @SmarteeSteve Před 2 lety

    I believe your explanations are accurate and helpful. Your form and timing looks just like the touring pros.
    I'm still getting my arm ahead of my body usually and yanking the disc to the right.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      I don’t feel worthy of being compared to the pros, but I really appreciate the compliment and I’m glad that my form is headed in the right direction. It’s a work in progress.

  • @markhumphrey8894
    @markhumphrey8894 Před rokem

    Go slow to hit point then boom sauce. When you are slow to the hit zone, you are more apt to brace against the front foot and not ride around it avoiding the brace all together.
    I saw myself on videon and it was eye opening. I never paused and braced at the hit zone. Oh it felt wonderful and smooth riding around the front foot, however there was no brace. Every disc went the same 230 or 240 ft and I couldn't figure out why I could get further. I finally really slowed down the pull through until the hit, and the disc flys out cleaner and true to the disc numbers.
    Slow down the pull through. Don't yank from the start, just slowly accelerate to the hit and rip it. I don't really think about my steps anymore. Quit freeing and the accuracy is there.
    I started out with 100 ft putters stand still and moved to 200ft stand still, then mid ranges. Shocking how you will feel the hit and it feels good.

  • @mad85123
    @mad85123 Před 2 lety +1

    Throwing average 440 ft with fair accuracy in an open hole, but only 300 max in tight wooded holes with fair accuracy. That out in out motion I’ve been doing but you take it to another level. Going to try to exaggerate it more by using more of the left hand and hip torque. My absolute max is 470, all thanks to your first videos by the way. I’m going to try this and hopefully hit 500 by end of the year.

  • @ZeeK33NKS
    @ZeeK33NKS Před 2 lety

    In regards to the keeping the head looking down, its so crazy how i was just applying this in my DG form yesterday because of an old Golfing tip i got about rotating around your spine. Keeping your head fixated on the ball and then trading shoulder positions around your spine (fixed center of gravity). Then letting your trail shoulder bring your head forward to the target. Drew Gibson says this very thing in a video with brodie smith. Drew gibson also has good golf form. coincidence? I dont think so lol A lot of tips from the golf, baseball, tennis and even the hockey swing can very much be applied to the DG Swing. Since the mechanics basically the same. Great work man you are one of the few on YT who are truly starting to understand the mechanics of the DG swing and i can promise you… you are creating better disc golfers out there who watch your vids.

    • @jakobwest4811
      @jakobwest4811 Před 2 lety +1

      The disc golf throw is so similar to golf and baseball swings its crazy. For some reason I never thought of it like other sports but when I started to watch these videos it made me realize how similar it is.

    • @ZeeK33NKS
      @ZeeK33NKS Před 2 lety

      @@jakobwest4811 once that revelation is discovered, it opens up the door to decades of information and knowledge. Not to mention it will save you from months, if not years of practicing the wrong things during field work.

  • @neverlayup
    @neverlayup Před rokem +1

    6:45 interesting. I never noticed that the trailing arm, if not tucked in, prevents the body from turning. I just thought you could turn faster if it was tucked in. Man, so many things to think about.

  • @nickmontefour
    @nickmontefour Před rokem +1

    Your videos are very helpful. Keep up the 🔥 tips

  • @bobbyshizz2138
    @bobbyshizz2138 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely love this video.

  • @infinimetrical
    @infinimetrical Před 2 lety

    All about snap. I practiced some of the no coil concept today.

  • @OkieTradez
    @OkieTradez Před rokem +1

    5:03 marking for myself here

  • @theOcean41
    @theOcean41 Před 2 lety +2

    Could you possibly look into and do a video on the specifics of the grip? How high on the disc to grab it, best finger placements to generate max spin/torque, ect.. There are absolutely ZERO videos on CZcams that really cover it other than the different styles (power, stack, fan, ect). Dave Feldberg has an Infinite Discs video out that attempts to explain what each finger theoretically should do which was great, but other than that video, nothing. I've been experimenting with different ways to grip the disc (drivers/wide rims mainly) and I can't find that one that generates the most spin and snap for myself, or atleast one that stands out as definitely better personally. Any help would be appreciated. Love your vids man

    • @joefabeetz1407
      @joefabeetz1407 Před 2 lety

      Grip is subjective. As long as you’re following basic principles such as creating a pivot point, keeping your thumb over the the rim, and holding the disc nose down, it is all about what feels best and most consistent for you. Everyone has different hands. Paul McBeth power grips every shot. Some pros only throw fan grips.
      I’m a huge Feldberg fan but I agree that video was a bit possibly overly detailed.

  • @jerkwagon
    @jerkwagon Před 2 lety +1

    Coach T, this is really cool, my issue is, i used to stand how you are, and it felt great, but when i did that (not as crazy as you or eagle) it felt like my weight was on towards the target instead of loaded on my back leg. I think thats where i struggle.. when i catch up to this point, ill be sure to take your advice!

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +3

      So one of my slingshot training episode will really try to teach how to coil while keeping the weight back. I’ll try really hard to simplify it. It took me so many hours and sometimes I still get on the front to quickly. Very difficult to do for sure.

  • @tsk_experiment
    @tsk_experiment Před 2 lety

    Just learned some days ago to be relaxed and i suceeded throwing 370ft with a FD. I have played for ish 3 months now but i don’t get if your wrist also should be relaxed or if it’s supposed to do something in the last part of the throw?

  • @chisleybearstudios1079

    Its coming along

  • @Kadwie
    @Kadwie Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I finally got it!!

  • @nathanholmes752
    @nathanholmes752 Před rokem

    Love this video! Just one question. Is this course you're on in Bandon, Oregon by chance? I just went through there on a road trip, and it looks pretty damn similar to the course i played there. Fun course, but super confusing if you've never played it before.

  • @bradkundert3910
    @bradkundert3910 Před 2 lety

    getting blisters on my hand from throwing too much getting about 300ft average. The blister is on my pointer finger about an inch down from the fingernail. I'm concerned that I am holding the disc incorrectly. Most of my pressure is in my pointer and not my middle finger and thumb. However with different discs and grips (fan grip and power grip) my pressure on the discs change. My question being what fingers should I apply pressure on the disc so it goes smoothly with the same snap?

  • @benjam9035
    @benjam9035 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a more in-depth video on each motion of the whip?

  • @TheWunshot
    @TheWunshot Před rokem

    Hey bro liking your methodology. I was curious how far you are throwing with a stationary/1-step? I can't get the noodle or the snap (yet) and I'm throwing like 270 stationary and 300' with a walk up.
    Is it realistic to think i can throw 340 with a 1-step if I develop that noodle arm out-in-out with the off arm movement and weight shift?
    I've just started doing an x step and it's giving me minimal returns because it's just adding ten extra points of failure in my throw
    P.S. I'm 6'8" so I think that factors into my current distances.

  • @michaelyahner6695
    @michaelyahner6695 Před 2 lety

    the g-star shryke winter disc drop had me cracking up!

  • @dgspindoctor
    @dgspindoctor Před 2 lety +1

    This is gold.

  • @SONICBOOMERSOONER
    @SONICBOOMERSOONER Před 2 lety

    This looks like another great one! I told a story you'll dig on your prior video, which I didn't get watch quickly so be sure to check it out.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      Oh I saw it my man! I planned to respond eventually but your comment made me happy for sure. I pictured it and it made me giggle! I'll pin it on that video! Always great hearing from you!

  • @batingbunnies
    @batingbunnies Před 2 lety

    So I've run into a weird problem. I've been practicing the noodle arm while I throw and it is helping. I'm throwing my putter about 215 now and can push my mid out to about 260. Here's where the problem comes in, I'm maxed out at 260. My mid now goes just as far as my drivers and I'm absolutely stumped as to what the hell is going on. My driver being more aerodynamic should fly at least a little further. I did hit almost 300' on a good rip but that was just a lucky fluke

  • @Nickeeefy
    @Nickeeefy Před 2 lety

    Recently watched a vid about the off arm today, comparing American vs Swedish style. Watch Gurthie and Jenkins throw even Lizotte kinda does it. their off arm swings down and kinda behind their body instead of comming in infront and forward making the left shoulder a lever stoppning the whip motion so in power pocket chest/shoulders is still perpendicular to target, then holding on to the disc longer, then the whip motion stops and disc rips out harder. This works better for me atleast with aiming then doing the dubbelmove infront aiming right. Any thoughts?

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      Go with it. I say in my other videos that the left arm will do its own thing. The important thing is getting the whole body into the shot. The left arm helps you spin faster. At least that’s what it does for me but every pro does it differently. I’m not even close to as good as the pros so I would still copy them and do what works.

  • @teurastaja
    @teurastaja Před 2 lety

    Great content!

  • @markshackleford7848
    @markshackleford7848 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content keep it coming

  • @BrotatoOG
    @BrotatoOG Před 2 lety +1

    You helped me go from 350 to 450 in a week, thanks bro!

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s overwhelming congrats!!!

    • @smileyboy2700
      @smileyboy2700 Před 2 lety

      What did you change in your game to allow you to go from 350 to 450? Asking for advice. I'm stuck at 438 ft myself.

    • @BrotatoOG
      @BrotatoOG Před 2 lety

      @@smileyboy2700 I started to learn how to use flippy discs for less power = distance, and kept trying to use my hips and lagging and pulling with my left arm to use the rubber band, and it clicked.

    • @smileyboy2700
      @smileyboy2700 Před 2 lety

      @@BrotatoOG Awesome. Are you getting consistent 450 flights or getting even more now?

    • @BrotatoOG
      @BrotatoOG Před 2 lety

      @@smileyboy2700 My farthest throw when I do it correctly has gone around 475 but I would say I am pretty consistent around 440-450

  • @HaikesXO
    @HaikesXO Před 2 lety

    Not the G star shryke!! Great video as always

  • @LeafwortThumbfloggin
    @LeafwortThumbfloggin Před 2 lety

    Awesome content as always. Got an ETA on the training program ;)?

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      Second video of the training program sometime next week. I already have one up. If you haven’t seen it it’s title “how to use the hips”.

  • @barrelrollio
    @barrelrollio Před 2 lety

    With the left arm coming in, do you truly feel like it's swinging in laterally and adding torque, or is it more a centerpoint anchoring downward for better balance/spin? I've heard the "put your left hand into your right pocket" suggestion and I find the motion to be way too jarring...

  • @thomasoconnor6619
    @thomasoconnor6619 Před 2 lety +3

    When you were first doing this did you have issues with disc hitting your left shoulder?

    • @leonfazzio
      @leonfazzio Před 2 lety

      I feel like this happens to me when i try this style a while back

  • @mikeslinde5506
    @mikeslinde5506 Před 2 lety

    I wonder what a person like Simon Lizotte or any one of the professionals would say about your style of throw (just curious)? It seems easy with a lot of practice. Keep it going mi amigo..it definately makes me think!

  • @andrewsullivan5850
    @andrewsullivan5850 Před 2 lety

    Curious what your thoughts are on this tip I heard (I think it was from Paul McBeth, but I'm not totally sure) - he, or whoever, suggested imagining there is a stake running through your disc into the ground, so you can't pull it. I think the thought process is instead of reaching back/out, you hold the disc in place (with your shoulder I would assume, since you want to keep your arm as relaxed as possible) and x-step to the point where your arm is fully extended back/out.
    Not sure if I explained this well, lol, but I've tried it out and I find it works pretty well. Obviously this wouldn't be for when you're doing a standstill shot, but I guess once you've mastered standstill slingshotting maybe this could be worth trying out when you want to make that next step to slingshotting while performing an x-step?

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      I tried that method for a month and my body doesn’t work that way. I suggest trying it and if you get the results you want then your body was meant to do it that way. I do an active reach out and that’s what works for me. That’s why I always emphasis that it’s my style.

    • @andrewsullivan5850
      @andrewsullivan5850 Před 2 lety

      @@slingshotdiscgolf1897 gotcha ye I might keep exploring it. Would you recommend when reaching out not locking your elbow when you're arm is fully extended? I think I find that happens a lot for me and it makes it more difficult for my elbow to break. Maybe I'm still using some of my arm muscles when reaching out?

    • @taff2934
      @taff2934 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewsullivan5850 I fully extend the arm but not every pro does so I’d do what’s comfortable but I never have issues with my arm getting stuck or anything like that. But I’ve had a year to get comfortable with the loose arm and it takes time to get down.

    • @andrewsullivan5850
      @andrewsullivan5850 Před 2 lety

      @@taff2934 ye I think Ricky is like that. I'll keep testing different things out. I definitely need to work more on keep my arm loose.

  • @Dexecute.
    @Dexecute. Před 2 lety

    Every time I try to go for the whip, my nose feels too up. Any tips on getting the nose down while hitting the whip?
    Lately I've been experimenting with the supination of the wrist, which does increase my distance (without trying the whip) so maybe combining the two would result in a nose down whip?
    Note: I'm at around 375 - 400 max distance on flat ground

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      I'll make a video in the future but I really like the nose angle video that OT Disc Golf made a while back. Go check it out, I think it will help.

    • @8legsHound
      @8legsHound Před 2 lety

      That's so funny you mentioned that video....I've been using that one(with the clock reference) in conjunction with this video and the results are so much more accurate.

  • @drew6051
    @drew6051 Před 2 lety

    How far can you throw when you do those smaller half run ups? Whenever I try to minimize my run up I lose lots of power

  • @codyhall1636
    @codyhall1636 Před 2 lety

    How do you get the disc in front of the left arm to make that hitbox the pros have? I feel the swing/timing/momentum speed up but I always seem to be pulling the disc behind my left arm which causes rounding. I can get rocs to 350, leopard 3s to 400, and wraiths and such to 430ish but I believe this disc lagging behind the hitbox is what is keeping me from hitting 450+. Am I just too slow on bending the elbow or perhaps my body is just in the way of the line I want to throw the disc on, so i have to throw around my body? Check out a couple play thrus on my channel to see my form.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      My entire channel is based on lagging as much as you can so I’m not sure If I can give the answer your looking for, but I’ll take a look though.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      After watching your form my only answer is the double move. I have a few videos on my channel about it and i have a video on the left arm. Another left arm video is coming at some point. That’s my answer based on how I do it but there’s a lot of styles out there.

    • @codyhall1636
      @codyhall1636 Před 2 lety

      @@slingshotdiscgolf1897 Thank you man. I will review.

    • @mikeydamonster
      @mikeydamonster Před 2 lety

      @@slingshotdiscgolf1897 hey Coach. Awesome videos. Was just going to ask a similar question. To me there seems to be a difference between the right hand lagging behind vs. "dragging" behind. I can't entirely explain it but I would say that in your throws (and looking at pros like McBeth) even though there is a less than 90° angle between your arm and shoulder at the beginning of the pull, the arm quickly catches up and that angle comes back. This is opposed to what I'm calling "dragging" and that seems to be where the arm/shoulder angle collapses to be less than 90° but the angle doesn't return to 90° until release. That seems to be a power leak and causes rounding.
      Does that make sense? Would you say incorporating the left arm will solve this issue?

  • @jeremyward6602
    @jeremyward6602 Před 2 lety

    Wait, is this in Bandon? I just moved to the area. I play this course a lot! Love the videos, maybe we can play a round at some point.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      I am looking for people to work with in person for the channel as well if your interested.

    • @jeremyward6602
      @jeremyward6602 Před 2 lety

      @@slingshotdiscgolf1897 Hell yeah, I sent you an email

  • @themusketeer9458
    @themusketeer9458 Před rokem

    I found the snap, and said to my friends, okay this is exactly what you need to do and feel. Today i got it for 10 throws, then the feeling disappeared. I tried for 2 hours to find it again, but to no avail.. now even if i do the same thing, and feel the same feelings, but suddenly that is just not getting the snap anymore and everytving feels awkward. Wtf! I just thought i solved the backhand..

  • @videosverigenu4621
    @videosverigenu4621 Před 2 lety

    "Aggressively extend". Do you extend, or does you body make your arm extend?

  • @HammerFitness1
    @HammerFitness1 Před 2 lety +1

    The g Star comment got me

  • @cameronbaynham9279
    @cameronbaynham9279 Před 2 lety

    Can you please do a video of release like some people say to let the disc go and some people say hold on to it till it rips out your hand...

    • @HuckingPlastic
      @HuckingPlastic Před 2 lety

      Nobody is saying to open the hand to let it go. You grip it not too tight and not too loose so the disc eject from your hand on its own without you opening your hand.

  • @lmpbzkt1
    @lmpbzkt1 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you happen to do form breakdowns for viewers? I’ve been playing for over 25 years and have learned every bad habit possible and I’m really struggling to relearn proper form. Thanks in advance.

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely, check out my most recent video. It is basically an advertisement for my form review community. I highly recommend it if your working towards improvement. Hope to see you there!

  • @Schwick-wc7uo
    @Schwick-wc7uo Před 2 lety

    Ur on to something with the changing vectors, in-out, while in the power pocket.
    I do something similar.
    If I made a video the motion would be a WAVE, the key point; allowing the wrist to load at the inner apex and unload at the tip of the whip.
    It's like the feel of the disc loading when throwing forehand. Something I didn't feel with backhands until now.
    This is currently not conventionaly recognized, as straight line pulling is sacrosanct. "It's what the pros do" they say.
    Also ur reference to quick twitch muscles is hard to incorporate for brutes who want force and acceleration to be linear. Big reach back, pull with power to release.
    However, ur "Noodle arm" techniques (passive v active wrist) solve the mixed forces, but it's all about timing. Blending the two in the pocket.
    Hope this helps validate ur methods. Watching the video had that affect on my ideas.
    Now to waken the sleepers.
    (Cheap Dune reference.)

  • @jakemaster4449
    @jakemaster4449 Před 2 lety

    Mind me asking. What's your rating? Decent putter too? And what's your end goals? Want to be pro?

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      I’m considering answering these questions in a public post. People need to know where I’m coming from and nobody knows yet because I don’t talk about myself…or take my glasses off 😂

    • @slingshotdiscgolf1897
      @slingshotdiscgolf1897  Před 2 lety

      Just to answer your questions quickly. I don’t know what a player rating is and I’ve only been playing a year and a half now. I havnt learned how to putt or forehand yet. Although I’m naturally ok at both and have shot a -9 under at my local course which is only a few off the record. Besides that I’m just a basketball player who loves the backhand move. I do it my own way and I’m just sharing my style. The feeling of snap blew me away and I quickly became addicted. I don’t want to go pro. I just want to be an individual instructor and help people from behind the scenes.