Yeah, I dug up this thread from Blake.(yay for working search function)http://www.discgolfreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17581&p=266780&hilit=thumb#p266780
This is exactly what I stumbled on in the field yesterday.
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For all driving grips you need a strong grip as the strength of the grip determines how far you can throw. Grip the disc firmly, placing maximum pressure between the base of the thumb (not thumb pad) and forefingers. Pressing down on the flight plate with the thumb pad will help to orient the disc.
NoLifeLeft wrote:A lot of the grip resources focus mostly on finger placement, what about the effects of thumb placement?
At the beginning of the year, I was using too much of the base of my thumb so I switched to the Avery thumb positioning and that fixed a lot of griplock issues. Yesterday I experimented with moving my thumb a bit further into the flight plate and found it has given me more wrist action and nose down. Is that normal or a sign I'm doing something wrong?
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