Improve Your Backhand Timing! | Level Up - Season Two
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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Level Up your game! Brian Earhart provides some pro tips on how you can improve your backhand timing. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this video is packed with expert techniques and practical ways you can improve different parts of your throw. Subscribe to the Disc Golf Network for more content on Backhand timing with special guest, TPWDGC Champion, Holyn Handley!
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The hand holding the disc playing the back leg has been a huge one for me. It has made me realise how much more forward the disc should be on my x-step. Has me throwing the disc further and more accurately. Appreciate this one Brian. Finding the right mental cues is such a key.
This was awesome. I can’t believe after the seemingly hundreds of hours of instructional content I’ve watched, I’ve just now heard about the disc/disc hand following the timing of the back leg/xstep. This was a great explanation.
Serial disc-trailer here, no matter how much I've tried to correct it. Will pay more attention to head/gaze!
Wow dude, thanks. Love your commentary, thanks for the tips all of those really helped me think about my own form. I will apply and practice!
I love the level up series. I'm glad that these are back. I watch them as soon as they come out
Brian's series has been great. Loving the guides.
Man this is a good vid! Ive been peaching the lil pump fake forward b4 u throw 4 a while now! I used it to fix my timing (reaching back too early) i wld start the pump when i used to start my reachback and time it w my back foot/xstep. I had tried so many things b4 that but most wld not help or throw me off!
Thank you
I totally agree with looking down the fairway before reaching back. When I figure this out on my own. I was like how come no one is talking about this until this video. Props for sharing this info to the world.
Really appreciate the commentary that I hadn't seen anywhere else.
Such a great teacher. Figured out through this tutorial that I’m taking my eyes off of the target and in turn I’m reaching instead turning my shoulders. Thanks buddy
Brian is a gem.
Never really thgt about the disc getting behind the the back foot but makes sense!
I also like the back foot being conmected to the disc hand, ive been trying to look at my backfoot and the disc 4 a split sec before I start moving the disc forward. It almost feels like I can push the disc forward or power my shoulder rotation with that back foot when I can see it and the disc when my throw starts. Hard to explain... but yeah
You're such an awesome teacher Brian ❤️. Thank you for this video 😁
Thanks for this. It's honestly helpful.
Well explained and concise! I want to get out and throw now and test some things Brian mentioned here.
This was a really helpful video. 🙏🙏🙏
Very helpful, thanks
Very helpfull tips about head and xstep!
I'm just starting to incorporate a small McBeth style pump, and in addition to helping with timing, I think it also helps me get my front elbow out away from my body so I don't collapse the power pocket.
Good tips! Keep em coming, Brian👏🧝🥏🌳
What net are you throwing into ?
I believe this is a Zeny Sports 7x7 Baseball net. Holyn brought it for us to use for the shoot!
...Okay. I know when to release. It's just good observation. But how do I get 500 feet with a standstill and without a RHBH roller? In other words, other than "practice", how do I get more distance? Again, with a standstill throw. I can't do that kind of footwork.
I think your front leg brace is wrong. Seems to me it's leaking out power. Your plant leg shouldn't be bent like that. Should be completely straight and that equals a good plant stopping your momentum. Other than that pretty solid form, thanks for the video.