Great vid! I often had difficulty resetting the disc last tourney from the sideline 😅. Just curious, do you have a recommendation on how long to look upfield from the sideline before committing to the reset?
Thanks! It depends on the situation, but generally you’d want to start looking at the dump at stall 5, about halfway through the stall count. You want to give them time to get open and you time to get the throw off without getting stalled.
I don't get why you're saying these pivots are for making a dump when you're clearly throwing upline? When making a dump, the problem would be the receiver's defender, not the mark. Unless I missed something?
These are for dump throws, not for up line cuts. The field we were at had no lines so I explained which directions I was going in the video. Maybe re-watch that part to get your bearings on the fields. Imagine I am on the sideline. Hopefully that helps.
To add to that, when making a dump and going around, ie breaking with a backhand when it's flick force and vice versa, the problem is the mark, not the receiver's defender.
Nice drone shots. It's a helpful angle that shows the space you've created.
Yes the drone definitely provides great angles especially with this video
Thank you! Love these videos. Please keep them coming. I’d love to see more handler drills and tutorials
Sounds good, is there anything in particular that you’d like to see?
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you!
Awesome!
Love it! Thanks!!!
Great to hear!
Great vid! I often had difficulty resetting the disc last tourney from the sideline 😅.
Just curious, do you have a recommendation on how long to look upfield from the sideline before committing to the reset?
Thanks!
It depends on the situation, but generally you’d want to start looking at the dump at stall 5, about halfway through the stall count. You want to give them time to get open and you time to get the throw off without getting stalled.
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I don't get why you're saying these pivots are for making a dump when you're clearly throwing upline? When making a dump, the problem would be the receiver's defender, not the mark. Unless I missed something?
These are for dump throws, not for up line cuts. The field we were at had no lines so I explained which directions I was going in the video. Maybe re-watch that part to get your bearings on the fields. Imagine I am on the sideline. Hopefully that helps.
To add to that, when making a dump and going around, ie breaking with a backhand when it's flick force and vice versa, the problem is the mark, not the receiver's defender.