As promised, here is part 2 in the fieldwork series. There are three drills that I find to be super helpful when practicing out in the field:
1. Distance Practice 0:39
2. Accuracy Practice 4:09
3. Shot Shaping Practice 7:24
Let me know in the comments below what kinds of drills you guys do in the field!
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I am 58 yrs old, just started playing a couple of weeks after you posted this video in early July. One drill I do to practice my accuracy is go to the local high school football field and throw between say the 30-35 yrd. lines and practice throwing in between the lines as though the lines represent the tree line on each side of the fairway. It has helped me to throw lower and much flatter on my release. I also keep my eyes on the target across the field while I'm making my run down the tee box, I have noticed that a lot of players turn their head to the side for a split second before releasing it from their hand.
like the vids, my question is, when trowing like this do you take into account the diffrent specs on the discs, because i would think they would behave differently
nice… great tips. And driving in front of a curb seems like a good way to force focus on bracing the plant foot. (I can use that lol)
Hey I've been trying to hone my form by shooting video and analyzing. Yeah I've uploaded and got all the canned replies. That's cool but… I'd really like to know what are your thoughts… the best process for using video for self analysis and correction in the field. IDK… it's just a thought. Cheers
Love all the great content you have been putting out! Quick question.. I seem to throw a lot of "annhieser shanks" when I try to throw for distance especially if there is a head wind…is this common? Any idea what may be going on..I know it is hard to tell without a video.. even if I try to throw on a hyzer angle it will still end up annhyzer.
Love the channel and videos!!! Thanks for the great content!! Keep it up man
thanks muh dude!!
I'm new to the sport and your videos have been very helpful. I'm literally headed out to the field right now and this video is perfect timing.