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Easy to say that now after he confirmed it was form related. =)brittwink wrote:Would definitely say OAT... especially if you're using a power grip. Try loosening your grip a tad; part of the problem could be grip lock. Also try not putting your whole body into your throw like you would a drive. My best advice would be try throwing standing still; if you're still torquing it, it's probably your grip. If you find you can throw it properly, it might be your footwork.
Anode|ION|JOKERi|MD2|FD|TD|PD|LEGENDaParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
AcesAZ wrote:It was a plane problem. Elbow breaking and coming across a touch. Little tweak and the discs are flying perfect. And I wanted to blame the discs,
JR wrote:If i understood him correctly he meant that his arm from the elbow to the finger tips rotated clockwise from the elbow during the throw. Another issue could be that the arm dropped lower in the follow through than the plane his arm was moving on at and before the rip. A great tip to allow a long follow through with the arm moving on the same plane is to quickly rotate the thumb to point down (counter clockwise) starting right after the disc has ripped out.
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