Disc Golf Field Work Practice! Do This At Least Twice a Year #discgolf

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In this video, I use the wide-open space of a soccer field to demonstrate the importance of regularly throwing every disc in your bag. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, knowing the exact distances you can hit with each disc is crucial for improving your game. If you have pointers for my throwing form, let me know in the comments! Thank you for watching, and happy throwing! 🥏

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It looks like you extention on the backhand is a little too far directly behind you. I try to extend my arm out to about 7 o'clock or a little left. I find it helps me avoid rounding on my pull through.
I really enjoy throwing in fields. I love being able to throw full power without hitting trees!
Nice distance on your sidearm with that Raider! I don't know how you do it with just 1 finger, but obviously it's working great for you.
Keep up the good work

stefandomagalski
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Beautiful setting there in Asheville. I live down on the coast in Wilmington. I do fieldwork also. It really does help my game as opposed to just playing rounds all the time. I've just been playing a little more than a year and I'm older at 61. My max throws are around 250 and that's forehand and backhand. I doubt I'll ever get past 300 lol.

kevinpowers
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You got my sub! Ide love to see a full length version of this video. I need to make a point to so some field work too. Im in SC and like to travel to play. Whats some of your favorite local courses?

tjay
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At least twice a year? Lol, it's basically all i do. For reasons i won't mention here i can't play that much actual disc golf, maybe 5 times a year, so all i do is go to a soccer field (or a regular, farmers field lately, since the soccer one became too small for me) and throw all the discs from one side to the other and watch them fly, and then throw them back.

mahazroko
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great fieldwork!
I notice two things in your form that sticks out. Your head is too far forward facing in the reachback and the plant foot is also not as perpendicular to the target as you'd like. The rest looks fine, and should solve itself pretty well with practice and fixing those two things. Just make sure that turning the head more doesn't make you round during the reachback.

xnctury
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Hard to call this a drill even though it is a good idea to know your distances.

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