I’m not sure what the clicking noise is from, but I’d let the shoulders naturally come around from out of the backswing. I’ve found it easier to get to the “pocket” by letting the reachback be entirely shoulder driven, which keeps the arm loose. Then it’s easier to nudge that elbow forward. Since it’s a forward arm throw, you want your arm fast to beat your rear shoulder, so adding in any shoulder rotation is a big no because then you would have to compensate somewhere to make your arm even faster to get the disc in and out of the pocket before the rear shoulder goes much beyond 90 degrees.
@@happyboyeeeee the clicking noise is coming from the training tool I’m wearing on my throwing arm to help time things up a bit. Great advice about the shoulder and keeping the arm loose and thinking about the timing of the back shoulder!
@@puttconfidently I’ve always thought circle design was far superior to box diagram for the tee . Leaves room for the basket location to interchange, safari set up, tee sign visibility, this list goes on for potential construction of the course.
@@Schaibs_dg I definitely see what you're seeing! There would be a lot more options with circular tees. I assume they are just harder to build? I guess they only materials that could be used for circular tees would be rubber or concrete.
@@puttconfidently I don’t see why the same standard tee pad for the PDGPT couldn’t be circular, also gives the players who need longer run up the availability and more angles for shot shaping off the tee
Looks smooth and more consistent too.
More Please!!!! I'll be talking bout you at DMC....
@@d-clips-in-KC shoot dang! Thank you and have fun out there!
I’m not sure what the clicking noise is from, but I’d let the shoulders naturally come around from out of the backswing. I’ve found it easier to get to the “pocket” by letting the reachback be entirely shoulder driven, which keeps the arm loose. Then it’s easier to nudge that elbow forward. Since it’s a forward arm throw, you want your arm fast to beat your rear shoulder, so adding in any shoulder rotation is a big no because then you would have to compensate somewhere to make your arm even faster to get the disc in and out of the pocket before the rear shoulder goes much beyond 90 degrees.
@@happyboyeeeee the clicking noise is coming from the training tool I’m wearing on my throwing arm to help time things up a bit. Great advice about the shoulder and keeping the arm loose and thinking about the timing of the back shoulder!
"Close the V" and "Throw into the Click" are interesting cues. Will definitely try them out.
Awesome please let us know how it goes!
@@puttconfidently Will do!
Mini hat ✔️
Champ cap ✔️
Solo ✔️
Power sync 📫
Circle tee pads next ❓
lol no that's just something i had around the house, but it is really nice to have for the practice area!
@@puttconfidently I’ve always thought circle design was far superior to box diagram for the tee . Leaves room for the basket location to interchange, safari set up, tee sign visibility, this list goes on for potential construction of the course.
@@Schaibs_dg I definitely see what you're seeing! There would be a lot more options with circular tees. I assume they are just harder to build? I guess they only materials that could be used for circular tees would be rubber or concrete.
@@puttconfidently I don’t see why the same standard tee pad for the PDGPT couldn’t be circular, also gives the players who need longer run up the availability and more angles for shot shaping off the tee
Sick drone shot!
Thank You! I'm going to start using it more! Hopefully it helps you visualize things a bit better