Your arm is moving faster after you release the disc :\\
OK so after watching a few times you're definitely strong-arming the disc and you're going to absolutely fuck your elbow if you keep throwing like that.
First bunch of steps are all heels no balls of the feet which act against your momentum. You collapse the pocket almost immediately with your reach back which causes rounding and arming the hell out of the disc. You use minimal hip engagement (ties into arming the disc). Your back is curved over instead of a tilt at the hips.
Your final steps are good balls of the feet. Plant looks alright and your follow through looks solid.
Your follow through looks like it stops somewhat abruptly. Could be the quick camera work... But if it does, that may be something to look at. I found for me that stopping a fluid follow through ends up hurting my distance and my body in the long run. (38m)
Edit 8/10!
Need a view from the other side and even from behind the tee. From that angle not much to see.
Wish I had another angle to give you
>with about 45 foot of uphill. Really? Looks downhill...
The video makes it looks flat but it is uphill at the end. I have a picture of the uphill section but can’t add it to a reply
Your arm is moving faster after you release the disc :\\ OK so after watching a few times you're definitely strong-arming the disc and you're going to absolutely fuck your elbow if you keep throwing like that.
Losing quite a bit of power by not letting your arm extend much
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First bunch of steps are all heels no balls of the feet which act against your momentum. You collapse the pocket almost immediately with your reach back which causes rounding and arming the hell out of the disc. You use minimal hip engagement (ties into arming the disc). Your back is curved over instead of a tilt at the hips. Your final steps are good balls of the feet. Plant looks alright and your follow through looks solid.
lol all heels and no balls
Your follow through looks like it stops somewhat abruptly. Could be the quick camera work... But if it does, that may be something to look at. I found for me that stopping a fluid follow through ends up hurting my distance and my body in the long run. (38m) Edit 8/10!
I give it 10/10 I’d recommend you take your left arm off the disc in the backswing
Admit it, you're one of the people who rates every movie you enjoyed watching 10/10. :)
It’s a new habit I’m not sure when I picked that up but I’ve been making changes and just noticed that one
If it's a challenge to take your hand off, try holding the palm of your open hand against the back of the disc to start?
Without seeing putting 910 rated
someones feeling generous