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Triplebogey wrote:dgdave wrote:Barry has a really unique form. He's not a good person to try to emulate, except not being hurky-jerky
Maybe that's why he prefers understable discs. His tecnique is so smooth that he has 0 OAT.
I noticed that a lot in this video, too. Justin's form is awesome. There's so little wasted motion and he just explodes through the hit without even looking like he's trying. Watch how fast his throwng hand gets from the hit to being behind him. He looks more weight forward than Barry, too. Chris's form is pretty textbook. It looks like it's the easiest to emulate to me.dgdave wrote:Barry has a really unique form. He's not a good person to try to emulate, except not being hurky-jerky
black udder wrote:Triplebogey wrote:dgdave wrote:Barry has a really unique form. He's not a good person to try to emulate, except not being hurky-jerky
Maybe that's why he prefers understable discs. His tecnique is so smooth that he has 0 OAT.
Depends on what you mean by understable - here's what's in his bag as of May 2008 - Putters (flippy thru new), Rocs (flippy thru new), leopards, beast, destroyer, firebird, wraith & teebird. He's basically covering all the spots that Blake says you need to cover in your bag.
I imagine that most pros should have no unintentional OAT. To play at the top level, I would just expect that you'd need to be able to throw just about any shot and with OAT, it makes it difficult to do that.
Not arguing, just saw the "what's in your bag" on youtube so thought I'd comment.
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