I love the message about throwing better. Since I have started my form journey, I have added a little distance but mostly, I have added accuracy and confidence.
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Hey Coach. Minnesota Mitch here. Hoping to learn some back leg engagement! Throw 400+, Age 52. Willing and very able! Appreciate your vids and knowledge!
This is good advice. Keep in mind : 1. Don't let the back leg be dead weight either. 2. Front leg is an exaggeration to teach the brace. You still throw on the front leg brace. 3. Need the slingshot in the upper body. Your first videos showed the move with the arms. Add that to this tip and let it slingshot. Note: this is why it is important to video your throw and get a coach .
There is no "key." You either have the strength to throw far or you don't. All this form coaching fails to tell the real truth of the matter: your muscles propel the disc in direct proportion to their ability to accelerate the arm. More strength = more acceleration. It's that simple.
@@scottw5253 I have more flexibility then strength, disappointed to say that but hey whatever haha, if you can’t stretch your muscles to let them rubber band back like a slingshot you can’t throw far. That’s why when you try to throw as hard as you can you are more prone to injury.
Nice! I couldn't agree with you more. If you are throwing for distance/power, you need a strong base to throw from: Not floppy in the back or even on your follow through.
I was at 200’ and can now hit 475’ thanks to teaching from Coach T and I’m 45 and my form is far from perfected. I always tell people it dosent hurt to try it out, you can always go back to the way you were before if you don’t like it!
Hard to say without reviewing a video of your throw. IMO this is sort of advanced and will throw you off with other online content. Video your throw and watch for rounding and grip.
@mofongo1221 the advice has to match the student. The advice here is not wrong but as stated most online content creators are front leg sometimes it's a starting point. This advice assumes a front leg brace.
@@EllaWind00you can clearly see his hips rotate and his rear leg go behind him. He is literally using at as a counter weight , made even more clear but how it swings around in the end. Bob knows what he's talking about, you are the one talking out of your butt. Who cares what the rules of slingshot are. He said he wasn't using it as a counterweight but he clearly is and you can see it from the behind angle.
@@samhowl1152 I am so sorry to offend Mr Samwise. Please forgive me sensei. I should have realized that Bob Bob was the true coach... Nah, you just a clown like Bob Bob 🤡🤡🤡 So funny how you both are blind to Simon using his back leg to drive (not as a counter weight in case it wasn't clear enough to you) LMAO
@@EllaWind00 hey, least someone jumped in to support him. You've got no one backing you in a comment. You're wrong, but as a woman you're out of your element, so I can't blame you.
@ Simon does use his back leg, most of the time you can see the crinkle in his shoe showing the twist and drive into the ground. I have seen it in person and do it myself.
@@cola57_dg so explain the video where he's clearly using it as a counter weight. His back leg counters his front, the hips rotate, his rear leg stays behind and then swings through once the throw is over. Crinkling the shoe does not mean someone is pushing. If I pick up my front foot, it puts all the weight on my back foot until I put my front foot back down which would crinkle the rear shoe as I move forward into the plant.
@@theOcean41 Gannon uses his back leg to drive into the ground and start his rotation creating a slingshot. I don’t know where you heard him “say” otherwise. A lot of pros don’t throw this way but the few that do you can definitely see what they have going on.
Lol you show a video of Gannon throwing an easy (for him) 350 feet on a short platform? In this video you see Gannon throwing 500 feet (in the latter part of the video) and his left leg rotates around after he has generated power from that left leg: th-cam.com/video/exzEC1YouCo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5hpiDp_l6TXFWHwd
If you want a form review check out the link in the description!
Thanks Coach T, you're the real deal! Excited to keep slinging farther and farther this year💪
谢谢JoeV,我也很早订阅了你,不过你又是一个月没发布新视频了,哈哈,蛇年快乐,万事如意
I love the message about throwing better. Since I have started my form journey, I have added a little distance but mostly, I have added accuracy and confidence.
New video! Way to go Joe V. That is a crazy adjustment
Oh man I have been waiting for months refreshing your page every single day 5×10×20 times a day looking for a new video and I’ve been very very very depressed lately. I invested all of my money into fart coin and it went down 90% and now my wife is divorcing me and I’m gonna have to go live with my dead grandmother so this is the only thing that is possibly good in my life now again thank you so much I appreciate everything that you do to save my life
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Hey Coach. Minnesota Mitch here. Hoping to learn some back leg engagement! Throw 400+, Age 52. Willing and very able! Appreciate your vids and knowledge!
Great to see you back on TH-cam Coach T! I hope you are doing well. Definitely an impressive transformation from Joe V
Video coming out on your form soon!
@ Cool, I’ll be on the lookout. Let me know if you want any updated footage or other angles
His front leg throw looks like a hockey slap shot.
Super jealous Joe V! What a transformation
This is good advice. Keep in mind :
1. Don't let the back leg be dead weight either.
2. Front leg is an exaggeration to teach the brace. You still throw on the front leg brace.
3. Need the slingshot in the upper body. Your first videos showed the move with the arms. Add that to this tip and let it slingshot.
Note: this is why it is important to video your throw and get a coach .
感谢T教练再次给我们新手带来教学视频
woooooooooo COACH TTTTTTTTTTTTTT
The real key to backhand form!
What’s the real key to putting 😂
There is no "key." You either have the strength to throw far or you don't. All this form coaching fails to tell the real truth of the matter: your muscles propel the disc in direct proportion to their ability to accelerate the arm. More strength = more acceleration. It's that simple.
@ then misses the 25ft putt
@@scottw5253 I have more flexibility then strength, disappointed to say that but hey whatever haha, if you can’t stretch your muscles to let them rubber band back like a slingshot you can’t throw far. That’s why when you try to throw as hard as you can you are more prone to injury.
Nice! I couldn't agree with you more. If you are throwing for distance/power, you need a strong base to throw from: Not floppy in the back or even on your follow through.
Let’s go Coach!
I’ll get ahold of you soon!
Working on using the back leg has been crucial to my distance game. This guy knows his stuff. Great way to lose weight too.
Absolutely
Bro are you benjamin button? You look great. Glad to see more content from you
😂
Did he make your thumbnail too? It looks really cool and maybe has some ai.
haha, I did use AI for the background of the thumbnail only because I saw Joe V's latest video that used it. Everything else is normal photoshop.
Hi do you have some video about forehand?
I don’t sorry
If I’m just at 200’. Do you think I’d benefit from learning this stuff. Or I need to really find something super basic ?
I was at 200’ and can now hit 475’ thanks to teaching from Coach T and I’m 45 and my form is far from perfected. I always tell people it dosent hurt to try it out, you can always go back to the way you were before if you don’t like it!
@ thank you! Time to get slingshottin
Hard to say without reviewing a video of your throw. IMO this is sort of advanced and will throw you off with other online content.
Video your throw and watch for rounding and grip.
@@leopard3131 appreciate the honesty!
@mofongo1221 the advice has to match the student. The advice here is not wrong but as stated most online content creators are front leg sometimes it's a starting point. This advice assumes a front leg brace.
You’re very good!
Thank you!
Appreciate the support!
🥏🥏🥏
Simon lizotte using back leg as counter weight
th-cam.com/users/shortsSHJ-VAjzV5k?si=cSMbA6pIFWP6o2Hs
@@EllaWind00you can clearly see his hips rotate and his rear leg go behind him. He is literally using at as a counter weight , made even more clear but how it swings around in the end. Bob knows what he's talking about, you are the one talking out of your butt. Who cares what the rules of slingshot are. He said he wasn't using it as a counterweight but he clearly is and you can see it from the behind angle.
@@samhowl1152 I am so sorry to offend Mr Samwise. Please forgive me sensei. I should have realized that Bob Bob was the true coach... Nah, you just a clown like Bob Bob 🤡🤡🤡 So funny how you both are blind to Simon using his back leg to drive (not as a counter weight in case it wasn't clear enough to you) LMAO
@@EllaWind00 hey, least someone jumped in to support him. You've got no one backing you in a comment. You're wrong, but as a woman you're out of your element, so I can't blame you.
@ Simon does use his back leg, most of the time you can see the crinkle in his shoe showing the twist and drive into the ground. I have seen it in person and do it myself.
@@cola57_dg so explain the video where he's clearly using it as a counter weight. His back leg counters his front, the hips rotate, his rear leg stays behind and then swings through once the throw is over. Crinkling the shoe does not mean someone is pushing. If I pick up my front foot, it puts all the weight on my back foot until I put my front foot back down which would crinkle the rear shoe as I move forward into the plant.
Top pros dont ever use back leg as a counter huh? #1 in the world Gannon Buhr says otherwise. th-cam.com/users/shorts7XEyilcHqWU?si=KtMwh_Z5ajGEYoL0
Yeah, they basically ALL do. Saying they don’t is nonsense.
@@theOcean41 Gannon uses his back leg to drive into the ground and start his rotation creating a slingshot. I don’t know where you heard him “say” otherwise. A lot of pros don’t throw this way but the few that do you can definitely see what they have going on.
Lol you show a video of Gannon throwing an easy (for him) 350 feet on a short platform?
In this video you see Gannon throwing 500 feet (in the latter part of the video) and his left leg rotates around after he has generated power from that left leg:
th-cam.com/video/exzEC1YouCo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5hpiDp_l6TXFWHwd
@ he’s not pushing off with the back leg “slingshot style” in any of those throws.
@@zackp6794 he is driving and rotating haha