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jsun3thousand wrote:Disc golfers are holding the sport back.
discspeed wrote:We're not owls
corey115 wrote:Now whenever there is a tree even remotely close to the area where I follow through, I instinctively curl up after I release, resulting in poor shots. I just can't see to shake it from my mind.
sleepy wrote:I sleepy, do hereby commit to use the Comet as my main midrange disc for a period of no less than one (1) year; commencing 11/24/09 and ending (if I so choose) on 11/24/10.

CHAS. wrote:Yes give it a rest as much as that hurts cause you can do enough ligament damage you might not ever pivot on the ball of your foot again. I broke my ankle two years ago before I knew about disc golf and I am still trying to stretch the ligaments and tendons to pivot on my right foot so save a little ice for an adult beverage and put the rest on your ankle and have a speedy recovery.
discspeed wrote:Yeah, good advice. I've decided I'm going to play my handicap on Sunday...but all forehand where I'm not putting any weight or force on my right foot. When I thought about that today and went through the movement in slow motion pain free I felt like it was a breakthrough and it got me excited. This could end up helping my game by improving my forehand.
discspeed wrote:We're not owls
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