I’ve been getting lessons with cam for about two weeks and he’s been amazing! Couldn’t believe how bad my form was! It’s game changing having another set of eyes to help you everyday.
Love it Josh! Do you think you guys could do a proud mash-up of before/after form videos for your successful students? And pinpoint the key learnings for them that made everything work better?
I have to say, I *really* like this video. This has been one of my long-standing problems and the way you focused on demonstrated it made clear what to do. The drift IS the lag.
I also realized that ab extends his plant leg when he gets to the deepest point of the power pocket. I think that extra explosion gives him more distance
What I see is a door in need of some weatherstripping. Lots of light on the handle side of the door. I’m still working on the nose down advice from a few weeks ago. Progress is intermittent.
Deleted my previous comment upon further reflection. Before I answer let me first say that my natural inclination when reading your comments due to your posting history and general antagonistic approach to non-Andrew like instruction is that your question is disingenuous and is posed in an effort to discredit rather than from a place of wanting to understand my actual opinion on the clip provided. Please correct me if I have misjudged your intent and I will apologize before answering your question.
@@OverthrowDiscGolf 1. I have posted antagonistically in the past, and I owe you an apology for that. You contribute to disc golf, and even if I think you're wrong, you never deserve to be treated as an enemy. I was wrong when I did that. I regret it, and I apologize. 2. I agree with your advice in this video depending on your throwing style, but I believe there are many pros who have a different throwing style and are not doing what you're saying, and Schusterick is the best example. The best example of a pro following your advice is IMO Luke Taylor. 3. I realize you made this video for a general audience and not as "scientific dissertation." I have spent a lot of time thinking about the differences between Luke Taylor's and Schusterick's form, and if you have also, I'd love to know your thoughts. 4. You don't owe me an apology. The fault has been all mine.
@@sabrewolf479 much respect brother. All is forgiven. So Will does get more backwards in his X step (supposedly because of his flexibility) which makes it so that when we are looking at his X step from a side on view it looks like he is leaving his head over his left foot (and you could argue he is) but his head is still stacked up above his belly button. So I would say he is doing what I’m instructing here from a balance perspective. He just gets oriented further back. I usually wouldn’t recommend being that far back for the average Joe. This is similar to how Cole Redalan used to do his walkup but got injured because of the large range of motion on the left hip required to get from where Will is to the hips being oriented at 11:00.
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I’ve been getting lessons with cam for about two weeks and he’s been amazing! Couldn’t believe how bad my form was! It’s game changing having another set of eyes to help you everyday.
Love it Josh! Do you think you guys could do a proud mash-up of before/after form videos for your successful students? And pinpoint the key learnings for them that made everything work better?
I have to say, I *really* like this video. This has been one of my long-standing problems and the way you focused on demonstrated it made clear what to do. The drift IS the lag.
Very excited to have you at the expo! If you want to meet Josh at DISC East tickets are available now!!
Omg this makes SO much sense. There's a foot of snow outside but I can't wait to try this! Thank you
Ok so now im even more excited about my first form review video in a couple of days :)
Very wise choice. They have helped me immensely.
Just listening to you explain this issue it's clear I make this mistake. My brain has always thought, toe down = go time for the arm
Very well explained Josh!
This comes out right as I start watching brace videos this afternoon lol
I also realized that ab extends his plant leg when he gets to the deepest point of the power pocket. I think that extra explosion gives him more distance
What I see is a door in need of some weatherstripping. Lots of light on the handle side of the door. I’m still working on the nose down advice from a few weeks ago. Progress is intermittent.
I can’t wait until the day I find the aha moment in this here great sport
I think this is my issue why I'm stuck at 450. Do you guys do coaching in lyh as well?
We do. Message me on instagram if you want to set up an in person time
Hey, just a heads up that you swapped the link cards around at the beginning. Patreon should be first and the X step video should be second.
Thanks!
Oh I think I’ve been dipping my toe in the pool.😮
Stop that
See you on the 25th!
See you there!
Oooooooh!😮❤
Do you think Will Schusterick is following your advice?
ruclips.net/video/WM6jxrCTbwE/видео.html&ab_channel=Ze1P11
Deleted my previous comment upon further reflection.
Before I answer let me first say that my natural inclination when reading your comments due to your posting history and general antagonistic approach to non-Andrew like instruction is that your question is disingenuous and is posed in an effort to discredit rather than from a place of wanting to understand my actual opinion on the clip provided.
Please correct me if I have misjudged your intent and I will apologize before answering your question.
@@OverthrowDiscGolf
1. I have posted antagonistically in the past, and I owe you an apology for that. You contribute to disc golf, and even if I think you're wrong, you never deserve to be treated as an enemy. I was wrong when I did that. I regret it, and I apologize.
2. I agree with your advice in this video depending on your throwing style, but I believe there are many pros who have a different throwing style and are not doing what you're saying, and Schusterick is the best example. The best example of a pro following your advice is IMO Luke Taylor.
3. I realize you made this video for a general audience and not as "scientific dissertation." I have spent a lot of time thinking about the differences between Luke Taylor's and Schusterick's form, and if you have also, I'd love to know your thoughts.
4. You don't owe me an apology. The fault has been all mine.
@@sabrewolf479 I respect your ability to take fault. Not a lot of that out there on the internet.
@@sabrewolf479 much respect brother. All is forgiven.
So Will does get more backwards in his X step (supposedly because of his flexibility) which makes it so that when we are looking at his X step from a side on view it looks like he is leaving his head over his left foot (and you could argue he is) but his head is still stacked up above his belly button. So I would say he is doing what I’m instructing here from a balance perspective. He just gets oriented further back.
I usually wouldn’t recommend being that far back for the average Joe. This is similar to how Cole Redalan used to do his walkup but got injured because of the large range of motion on the left hip required to get from where Will is to the hips being oriented at 11:00.
To put it simply: don't lean back. Right?