This brought up flashbacks to the first things I ended up trying to teach myself about disc golf…your trainees made some great progress, honestly, Danea seems like she’s got her anhyzer flex throws on lock, and Kendra ended up getting some pretty good distance out of just a few minutes of form practice. Good on all of you!
Yes! Basket! Not pin nor hole! Also not Tap In but Drop In. But hay, I'd be happy if we all said over-stable, instead of STABLE, when a disc is over-stable. ;p Also looking forward to their first grip lock. :} newbies notorious for 45-90 degrees of grip lock.
Great video B Dubs☺That play catch tip when warming up is a super tip before you start playing a round☺I also teach new players and soon they will be hooked for life!☺Sincerely, and Happy Holidays B Dubs☺Bill M., PDGA #7378, Uncasville, CT
Good introduction. Reminded me my drive has crept into a bad habit of doing too much around instead of through. Your students made good progress. Only thing I'd suggest changing might to to stick to throwing mids for throwing standstills if you have enough to share, and save the fairway drivers for after introducing weight shifting or even a slight step into the shot. The part about going too left probably stems from throwing under the fairway's design speed.
This was super wholesome. Well done.
You sir are awesome. Thanks for showing how patience and kindness allows the person learning to enjoy the entire progression. KUDOS to YOU
@@KarmicPatina I appreciate your kind words. Thanks for watching.
Love it man. Gotta teach em the run up to throwing. A few steps will definitely improve anyone's game. Keep up the good times man 👍
LOL my buddy at chain raider disc golf also refuses to call them “holes” or “teepads” 😂
This brought up flashbacks to the first things I ended up trying to teach myself about disc golf…your trainees made some great progress, honestly, Danea seems like she’s got her anhyzer flex throws on lock, and Kendra ended up getting some pretty good distance out of just a few minutes of form practice. Good on all of you!
They are on their way. Good job!
Good job. I just started in September. I wish I would seen this earlier
@@JoeNaz888 there are some great videos for new disc golfers. Check out Robbie C’s earlier videos.
Yes! Basket! Not pin nor hole! Also not Tap In but Drop In. But hay, I'd be happy if we all said over-stable, instead of STABLE, when a disc is over-stable. ;p
Also looking forward to their first grip lock. :} newbies notorious for 45-90 degrees of grip lock.
Great video B Dubs☺That play catch tip when warming up is a super tip before you start playing a round☺I also teach new players and soon they will be hooked for life!☺Sincerely, and Happy Holidays B Dubs☺Bill M., PDGA #7378, Uncasville, CT
Good introduction. Reminded me my drive has crept into a bad habit of doing too much around instead of through.
Your students made good progress. Only thing I'd suggest changing might to to stick to throwing mids for throwing standstills if you have enough to share, and save the fairway drivers for after introducing weight shifting or even a slight step into the shot. The part about going too left probably stems from throwing under the fairway's design speed.
@@xcfjdyrkdtulkgfilhu I thought about that after the fact. I should’ve held off on the fairway drivers.
@@BDubsDiscGolf It's natural for new players to want to throw fairway drivers but I hold off and get them to hit their lines and then work on distance
goooood
Tip: I used to imagine Bill Gates as my aim point. I've switched to picturing Putin and have picked up some good drive distance!
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