Good tip coach. I find myselft not jump putting as much these days because of inconsistency and throw the side arm approach instead. You are correct, quite a bit easier on the body.
I bag a beat in harp in base plastic and a dx alien for straight shots with a hyzer just for this situation where a backhand might be too difficult to get a straight shot.
Beautiful side arm, thank you for the video. Curious to hear your take on getting a clean wobble free forehand release, if you have any suggestions/videos. Much appreciated.
thank you! Have you checked out Robbie C's channel this week, he is focusing on forehands and his is a lot better than mine. Grip and wrist have a lot to do with it, but I would definitely recommend checking this video to start ruclips.net/video/jUekVEPe80E/видео.htmlsi=05Mnu2l_3SouGX1c. Cheers!
You're right you can still throw with some height into a jump putt. Some of what I'm trying to reinforce is the idea that you're often exchanging accuracy and energy when you try to throw more precise from farther away with a jump putt. I feel like mechanically you've got a string more things together to be accurate on a jump than it would take for forehand but then again it's just my opinion. :D
I bag a beat in harp in base plastic and a dx alien for straight shots with a hyzer just for this situation where a backhand might be too difficult to get a straight shot.
Good tip coach. I find myselft not jump putting as much these days because of inconsistency and throw the side arm approach instead. You are correct, quite a bit easier on the body.
There you go! Endorsed by LLamas! :D thanks!
Makes sense to me.
Thank you for the video Pete.
Glad it does... maybe that is a sign I am only partially crazy. :D Thanks!
Your an inspiration Pete.
Thank you for the kind words!
I bag a beat in harp in base plastic and a dx alien for straight shots with a hyzer just for this situation where a backhand might be too difficult to get a straight shot.
that sounds like a great combo... I haven't thrown the alien, but I love the Harp!
Beautiful side arm, thank you for the video. Curious to hear your take on getting a clean wobble free forehand release, if you have any suggestions/videos. Much appreciated.
thank you! Have you checked out Robbie C's channel this week, he is focusing on forehands and his is a lot better than mine. Grip and wrist have a lot to do with it, but I would definitely recommend checking this video to start ruclips.net/video/jUekVEPe80E/видео.htmlsi=05Mnu2l_3SouGX1c. Cheers!
@@ogdiscgolfer stoked, thank you so much for the thoughtful reply and awesome videos! Cheers!
I bet it saves a lot of stamina through 18, for sure
I think so... unless you park all of your shots :D Thanks
I would links to my flick putting video lesson.
Good call my friend! I will do that when I get on my computer. Thanks!
If you were to jump put that, it would have to go over the hoop
You're right you can still throw with some height into a jump putt. Some of what I'm trying to reinforce is the idea that you're often exchanging accuracy and energy when you try to throw more precise from farther away with a jump putt. I feel like mechanically you've got a string more things together to be accurate on a jump than it would take for forehand but then again it's just my opinion. :D
I bag a beat in harp in base plastic and a dx alien for straight shots with a hyzer just for this situation where a backhand might be too difficult to get a straight shot.
I am tempted to make a completely different reply here... :D