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My pinkys are disproportionately small compared to my other fingers, so it's a hassle to get the disc lined up right with all 4 fingers under the rim.
JHern wrote:I can actually throw just as far with a 3 finger (index, middle, thumb) as with a 4-5 finger grip. Actually, my ring finger is under there too but I just don't squeeze it in and I don't feel the inertia of the disc pressing against it so much as I do against the middle and index finger. My pinky bends outward at the middle knuckle, slightly, so that the tip points away from the other fingers, so getting it out of the way is usually a good thing.
black udder wrote:I know a guy who throws 450' with a 2 finger grip. Go with what works for you. It could be that if the pinky was uncomfortable or you mentally didn't want it there, you were doing things subconsciously to make it work, but that was giving you bad releases.
Could it be that I'm getting more nose down with fewer fingers? Or maybe a cleaner release?
Blake_T wrote:Could it be that I'm getting more nose down with fewer fingers? Or maybe a cleaner release?
if you can't get all 4 fingers comfortably on the rim then there is an inherent flaw with the resting point in your hand. 3-fingers only yields more nose down than a 4-finger grip if you have an inherently flawed 4-finger grip.
imo, the pinkey is the most important lock finger.
being able to throw with 3 or 4 and preferring to go with 3 for various reasons = choice.
throwing well with 3 and crappy with 4 is not a choice and indicates problems in the fundamentals of the grip.
there's a huge difference between preference and necessity.
Blake_T wrote:if you can't get all 4 fingers comfortably on the rim then there is an inherent flaw with the resting point in your hand.
victorb wrote:Blake_T wrote:if you can't get all 4 fingers comfortably on the rim then there is an inherent flaw with the resting point in your hand.
I'd argue that if everyone's anatomy was identical, but I for one have pinkies that are 1.75" shorter than my middle fingers, making a 4 finger grip with proper alignment impossible.
Anatomy of your hand can indeed make a difference in how you grip a disc.
I'd argue that if everyone's anatomy was identical, but I for one have pinkies that are 1.75" shorter than my middle fingers, making a 4 finger grip with proper alignment impossible.
Anatomy of your hand can indeed make a difference in how you grip a disc.
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