"Now I'm done" - Jerm kicking the disc Hahaha! I love it man! You don't have to stop, this kind of humor and silliness is why I watch the practice rounds. 😅
Jerm, you are well on your way to owning your own disc manufacturers business. Uli, you are sliding into a leadership role nicely you'll be extremely valuable to new players and the league. AB, you're going to be very successful as a champion player, just stay humble and remember longevity is the route to success. Great content Jomez, thanks for the the hard work and for the free entertainment!
Jerm complaining about OB visibility and AB just goes "I have a different perspective" lol. Just sounded like the most respectful "Stop whining" I've heard
If you want to emulate newbie form, just try to keep your head pointed at the target during your reachback. This forces them to reach around their body rather than straight out from it with their upper body properly coiled. This tends to lead to nose up hyzer release. A recent video showed me a new way to encourage people to turn their shoulders all the way back, by focusing on throwing their *left* shoulder forward during the reach back. In other words, think "left shoulder toward target", and the right shoulder will naturally follow your reach. Has other benefits as well, like keeping your body more upright (instead of leaning back to follow your reach, which also causes nose up release).
Snap is a function of grip strength and grip type. People think it's the sound of the disc leaving your fingers, but it's the sound of your fingers hitting your hand. If you have a tighter grip, as the disc rips out your fingers will crash into your hand faster. My hypothesis is that snap means nothing by itself, but could provide an indication of grip strength, which could mean something.
Isn’t the snap just your fingers smacking your palm after you throw a disc? If that happens after, I don’t see how it could have an effect on the release/speed/spin rate. Louder snap could be an indicator of how tightly you were gripping the disc before releasing it, but everybody has different hands, so not everyone is going to have snap. I do think it’s a good thing to hear snap when throwing hard because I think a tight grip is important for big distance, but no snap is not necessarily a bad thing because your hands might not shaped to create snap.
Absolutely no idea, but you could try some N3 from Cam over at blacktail studios and possibly preserve the disc ar its optimal wrar for a bit longer... might also fly out of your hands.. 😂
I think the snap also is a tell on how hard you are gripping the disc. The harder you are gripping the harder and faster your fingers hit your hand upon release. Also im guessing Uli has smaller hands than AB which also might play a roll in spin rate and all that as well.
snap comes from your fingers hitting your palm. doesnt make a difference. but possibly Uli's grip when he makes a snap is a sign he is doing something else that is less effective. but the snap it's self makes no difference.
Ummmm, just from personal experience… when I started gripping harder, and snap got louder… my disc started going considerably farther. All that stored energy is just being loaded into the fingers and the snap isn’t drag. It’s literally just your middle/ring fingers hitting the meat of your palm. The disc is already out of the hand before that sound occurs.
Thats not amateur, that an ulti sidearm who hasnt learnt to use their body yet. But actually quite the talent in ultimate to throw weird angle all arm deep!
i agree with Jerm. too many of these "pro tour" courses are just becoming a huge golf courrse style layout with white OB lines everywhere. its kinda lame imo. especially when you can even see where the OB is
3 or 4 a year isn't that bad. It requires a completely different set of skills versus the woods. (Distance control versus line hitting) There are plenty of dense woods as well. I like the contrast, especially Portland.
@ChaosKLC I'm all for variety, but this just feels lazy. Another random water-logged park with some holes and OB thrown together with more shitty teepads. Just doesn't scream "professional" to me.
It seems like "State" or "States" is a regional term. It signs like Texas says State, but when I was in Florida (and other states on the east coast), we called it "States." This was actually the first time I've heard someone say State in that context. I had to do some Googling to see what that was about.
@@spfortier The PDGA and Pro Tour both list it as "state" and the actually logo and signs on the course list it this way. It is weird how many pros and people still say "states." Also, "states" just doesn't make sense.
Debate about snap.. as usual, complicated. If you have the potential to accelerate your disc to, say, 100 miles per hour. A tight grip with a loud snap is the only way you could do so. But for most mortals, assuming you have good form that doesn’t take the disc off the line too much, a loud snap would either indicate taking speed off the disc or reducing accuracy..
The Snap Sound: When a disc is in flight, its primary energy is kinetic energy, derived from both its movement through the air and its rotation. The snap sound occurs due to energy release from friction between the disc and the air or the player’s fingers. Essentially, this sound represents the conversion of kinetic energy from the disc into sound energy. T Essentially the louder the snap, the more kinetic energy is lost to friction. While it’s challenging to pinpoint an exact percentage, it is likely only a small fraction of the total kinetic energy involved in the throw and might be negligible ultimately. 🥏
Request to have Brad as a guest
He doesn’t need to be a guest when he’s there every week…. Just get him a mic jomez
I believe he means to play
Love this! Cmon Jomez!
Yes!!
Another practice round, another request to get a mic on Brad
The more AB is on camera with people he's comfortable around, the more his personality comes through. It's great!
Fun round!
"Now I'm done" - Jerm kicking the disc Hahaha! I love it man! You don't have to stop, this kind of humor and silliness is why I watch the practice rounds. 😅
Jerm, you are well on your way to owning your own disc manufacturers business. Uli, you are sliding into a leadership role nicely you'll be extremely valuable to new players and the league. AB, you're going to be very successful as a champion player, just stay humble and remember longevity is the route to success. Great content Jomez, thanks for the the hard work and for the free entertainment!
Jerm: "I think it's my box"
AB: "how, I bogied?" Lmao
😂😂😂
I mean Pete Uli could add some input about the snap conversation. Nothing better than listening to him when he gets going on the physics of disc golf
lmao AB's hole breakdown 19:00 "Just a nice lil flex shot, prolly 70%, throw it right up there in the circle, 30-footer... airball left side. Par."
25:38 Very nice throw in Uli! 👏👏👏
love the length of these practice videos, perfect for lunch break :)
Jerm complaining about OB visibility and AB just goes "I have a different perspective" lol. Just sounded like the most respectful "Stop whining" I've heard
36:11 LOL! 🐰
If you want to emulate newbie form, just try to keep your head pointed at the target during your reachback.
This forces them to reach around their body rather than straight out from it with their upper body properly coiled. This tends to lead to nose up hyzer release. A recent video showed me a new way to encourage people to turn their shoulders all the way back, by focusing on throwing their *left* shoulder forward during the reach back. In other words, think "left shoulder toward target", and the right shoulder will naturally follow your reach. Has other benefits as well, like keeping your body more upright (instead of leaning back to follow your reach, which also causes nose up release).
nobody:
this guy ranting about n00b form: ^^
@@phatcap45 Watch the video. They were trying to emulate newbie form mostly unsuccessfully
Brad just sitting in the background during the opening 😂😂
Looked like a disc fell out when Jerm talks to Brad about the cougarish bounce. Hope someone caught it and it wasn't lost.
Snap is a function of grip strength and grip type. People think it's the sound of the disc leaving your fingers, but it's the sound of your fingers hitting your hand. If you have a tighter grip, as the disc rips out your fingers will crash into your hand faster. My hypothesis is that snap means nothing by itself, but could provide an indication of grip strength, which could mean something.
Isn’t the snap just your fingers smacking your palm after you throw a disc? If that happens after, I don’t see how it could have an effect on the release/speed/spin rate. Louder snap could be an indicator of how tightly you were gripping the disc before releasing it, but everybody has different hands, so not everyone is going to have snap. I do think it’s a good thing to hear snap when throwing hard because I think a tight grip is important for big distance, but no snap is not necessarily a bad thing because your hands might not shaped to create snap.
Absolutely no idea, but you could try some N3 from Cam over at blacktail studios and possibly preserve the disc ar its optimal wrar for a bit longer... might also fly out of your hands.. 😂
I think the snap also is a tell on how hard you are gripping the disc. The harder you are gripping the harder and faster your fingers hit your hand upon release. Also im guessing Uli has smaller hands than AB which also might play a roll in spin rate and all that as well.
Smooth operator BigJerm
I'm theoretically a scientist. I think about things.
I miss the putting game. Hope y’all are filming it this year
AB cranking them lip pillows
snap comes from your fingers hitting your palm. doesnt make a difference. but possibly Uli's grip when he makes a snap is a sign he is doing something else that is less effective. but the snap it's self makes no difference.
Uli pointing out that hyzerflips are bad for low cieling just blew my mind
24:07 “that’s a freaking awesome shart”??
I heard that too 😂
Yall had to high five over Paul😂
Looks like reverse 360 sidearm might be the best shot ever. ;)
There should be a practice round version of the star frame jingle
Imagine never eating mushrooms and going disc golfing;]
Uli showing a little bit of mycophobia eh.
AB is crazy with it
Brad start filming your own rounds. Give the ppl what they want
Been there...done that....shroom golf
Where can I find that American flag hat that AB is wearing?
Ummmm, just from personal experience… when I started gripping harder, and snap got louder… my disc started going considerably farther. All that stored energy is just being loaded into the fingers and the snap isn’t drag. It’s literally just your middle/ring fingers hitting the meat of your palm. The disc is already out of the hand before that sound occurs.
eyy Shout out Brent Hambrick! where my Columbus peeps at?
Nick Crush is being summoned for his physics knowledge
I hope they picked up disc that fell…😳
30:18
Thats not amateur, that an ulti sidearm who hasnt learnt to use their body yet. But actually quite the talent in ultimate to throw weird angle all arm deep!
AB throws the Rollo! Ive never seen a pro throw anything but their own manufacturer! I didn't think it was allowed! 38:45
Bruh how this man throw a venom like that
Brad "the cougar caddie"
We appreciate and honor Brad.
Look out for the Sharks,
in the deep water!
🕉❤️🥏❤️🕉
Sounds like AB is blowing up balloons
I am disappointed not a single bridge cost estimation.
Muskets were not effective 100 years ago
Bruh ab has been in school forever….. 30 credits is like 8-10 classes lol he was saying he was almost done at the beginning of last year😂
It would suck to win that could I send it back 😂
Why did the hippy's approach shot end up short? He was too far out man
Damn, Brad looks tiny in the intro😂
i agree with Jerm. too many of these "pro tour" courses are just becoming a huge golf courrse style layout with white OB lines everywhere. its kinda lame imo. especially when you can even see where the OB is
3 or 4 a year isn't that bad. It requires a completely different set of skills versus the woods. (Distance control versus line hitting) There are plenty of dense woods as well. I like the contrast, especially Portland.
@ChaosKLC I'm all for variety, but this just feels lazy. Another random water-logged park with some holes and OB thrown together with more shitty teepads. Just doesn't scream "professional" to me.
Brad and ab live together?
30 footer… air ball left side 😅
Why isn't Brad mic'd up?
Jee you can throw you can touch my dough
It is called "Texas State" not "Texas States"
Who hurt you
@@ChaosKLC just basic facts. It has nothing to do with feelings.
@austinarmagost2001 Oh damn, I didnt realize I was talking to the 3rd Reich of the Grammer world. 🫡
It seems like "State" or "States" is a regional term. It signs like Texas says State, but when I was in Florida (and other states on the east coast), we called it "States." This was actually the first time I've heard someone say State in that context. I had to do some Googling to see what that was about.
@@spfortier The PDGA and Pro Tour both list it as "state" and the actually logo and signs on the course list it this way. It is weird how many pros and people still say "states." Also, "states" just doesn't make sense.
Love how hard they are saying this course is and then AB goes and breaks the course record. So sick
Spoiler shield 🛡️
AB is a monster
Debate about snap.. as usual, complicated. If you have the potential to accelerate your disc to, say, 100 miles per hour. A tight grip with a loud snap is the only way you could do so.
But for most mortals, assuming you have good form that doesn’t take the disc off the line too much, a loud snap would either indicate taking speed off the disc or reducing accuracy..
We also sometimes instinctively react to rounding with a tighter grip/ louder snap.
This took for ever to be posted 😭
Womp womp
Tdgaf 😂
Jerm whining about literally EVERYTHING
As usual
Please do a practice round with AJ and Deann Carrey
Nah that would be boring
@@flinginfelons8467 I don’t remember asking you a goddamn thing
Creating more sound drains energy to make sound versus speed...nuf sed?
What's with the couger growl sounds every so often? Pretty annoying
Hey Uli, stop copying my sloppy amateur form....i have that copyrighted
i wonder if they all wear hats cuz they're going bald
first
Sorry I was. Cry about it
I was the first ever to view this video.
Jesus guys. That shot of the ground was fucking JARRING. I can't believe you actually did that to your viewers. fuck
That sounds like a YOU problem. Didn't bother me at all.
Not impressed with the amateur banter guys. We are all trying to be the best we can be.
AB has a racist hat
The Snap Sound:
When a disc is in flight, its primary energy is kinetic energy, derived from both its movement through the air and its rotation. The snap sound occurs due to energy release from friction between the disc and the air or the player’s fingers. Essentially, this sound represents the conversion of kinetic energy from the disc into sound energy. T
Essentially the louder the snap, the more kinetic energy is lost to friction. While it’s challenging to pinpoint an exact percentage, it is likely only a small fraction of the total kinetic energy involved in the throw and might be negligible ultimately. 🥏