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In this video:
Johannes (the guy with the red face) has been playing disc golf for 20+ years and here are some tips that has helped him along the way. Hopefully you´ll learn stuff and win everything from here on out.

Have a great day! 😀
/Jonathan

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"We have more discs than you!" - Your BFFs. Shut them up? 👇🤘 /Jonathan

Latitude
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The last clip has to be the most golden tip. The ability, mid-round, to just let what happens happen, and say “oh well” in your mind as you go to throw your next shot, is what I try to do every competitive round. Having a short memory on good and bad shots is so hard but so important to make it fun.

michaelwhitlock
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The last one is GOLDEN. The ability to laugh at your mistakes makes it fun to play with you ans you can laugh woth others. Creating more fun of the sport.

...although its not easy. Because i practice a little bit and my brain expects results. 😁😁

olesams
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Jonathan, your dg content is unmatched on the interwebs. Stay strong. The joy will return.

flyingo
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The worst day of disc golf is still better than the best day in the office!

donaldnixon
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Forehand only round, yes please! (And only straddle putt)

MRCHEEZUS
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Hey guys - thanks again for a great video. Any chance JF can make a Latitude 64 metal mix for Spotify?

Thanks!

dondelany
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I will add a few psychological tips of my own:
1. Lower your expectations after drives. When you expect to be parked within 3 meters and then you find the disk at 7m, the putt gets even harder.
2. Putt the same way as in practice. If you only aim for 3 seconds when you practice, don't do an 8s routine during competition.
3. Think about every shot separately. If you think "yeah I know how to throw this one, I parked it last round", it often leads to underestimation and the shot landing short.
4. Get comfortable with your putting, it will help you hit more aces :) When you aren't afraid of longer comback putts, it allows you to throw AT the chains rather than UNDER the basket.
5. REMEMBER TO LAUGH IT OFF! It is scientifically proven™ that even a fake laugh can "trick" your body into not reacting so negatively to adversity.
Meaning you will throw better than if you let your anger show through. Look at Simon Lizotte, he only smiles after really great or really bad shots ;)

HanyseG
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Great tips and good execution. Best discgolf channel ever, thank you Jonathan and Johanenenenes for being here.

killharis
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One tip for practice....find a field with trees. When i'm trying to learn a new disc, I go to a local field that is wide open. But when I want to practice throws, there's a field near me that has some trees. I use that to practice and improve my aiming and see how hyzers, straight, and anhyzer throws go since I have to throw around trees.

BillFromAZ
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This is some of the best advice out there. Slow is smooth and smooth is far.

mrlastway
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2:30 this is great advice when I first started playing I learned what forehand was then after a week of throwing terrible I decided to play an only forehand round and in 1 round I got it down and started throwing good forehand

hipduh
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Yes, make a forehand-only round video! That would be great! Maybe a Rollers-only one also!

DMSharp
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“Oh well!”
Let the attachment go. I like that advice. 👍🏽

JohnRider
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The last tip was good, and in what other sport do you aim while turning your head away from the target?

davejoseph
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Thank you guys. I was a little bummed today with practice but these tips helped put things into perspective

tatewinters
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Best disc golf content on the Internet right here!

imstevebarry
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Y'all's videos are so informative and fun! Thanks!

jonahlange
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Where is the Johanenenes "Oh well \o/" stamp?? :)

Nexieee
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Be ready to PEW!!! Oh Well 😂. Glad to see you both back doing what we love 💕. Thanks 🙏 Fellas 🎉

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