How To Throw EFFORTLESS Power Forehands | Grip, Wrist, Release Angle, Disc Selection, Plant Foot

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How To Throw EFFORTLESS Power Forehands | Grip, Wrist, Release Angle, Disc Selection, Plant Foot

All Comments (21)
  • @SimpleRick22
    I immediately went outside and threw the very first good forehands of my life, incredible, thank you!!
  • @AndyH3000
    You're the first person I've heard say to choose your arm angle based on your own comfort and experience, that's a breakthrough for me, thank you!
  • @madammo7786
    I like the educational videos please keep pumping..lol
  • @JITBKNY1
    I can’t thank you enough man. Like many disc golfers, we don’t actually get any real training. Our buddies just let us go out there and throw and we never really develop proper technique despite knowing we are throwing incorrectly. I’m a good forehand thrower but man have I been throwing wrong!!!! You just helped me tremendously!! After years, I’m finally feeing good.
  • @david6975
    Dude your shot at the end looked damn near effortless, which I need to keep in mind. Once I started breaking 350+ foot backhands I realized how the motion is smooth and "effortless" - obviously there is some effort involved. I'm going to keep the effortlessness of your throw in mind next time I go out to practice forehands, thanks for the tips!
  • Keep turning out the instructional videos. Maybe do one showing how wind affects a throw or putt. When I was beginning in disc golf, this was a topic I wish there was more instruction on. Maybe discuss disc selection based on a tailwind or headwind. And how the wind direction will affect putts. I think that would be very useful for those just getting into the sport! Great video. Appreciate the efforts!
  • @byvi06
    Great video! I have a feeling that your grip suggestions at the start is going to be a game changer for me. Thanks a lot for sharing! ❤
  • Great video. Being someone with a bad lower back, the forehand has been a game changer for me. So much less torque on the lower back!!!
  • @sorinvincent4372
    Hey this helped my forearm more so then any other video!!!!!! Thank you so much keep pumping these out!
  • @wooky5461
    The informational vids are always a great watch.....keep em coming
  • @curtcook3166
    I love your educational videos. I am always looking to get better
  • @N8o7o36o
    I started discing in the 90s and, after a long hiatus, I'm on the course(s) again. A few arm injuries have me switching to a forehand for drives. Thanks for the much needed help!
  • @spike2439
    Thanks! Quick and simple. I've been wanting to get back into disc golf from a 15+ year hiatus so this is very helpful!
  • @mikececil6672
    Thanks for the information I love learning and these types of videos help so much. Thank you again
  • I needed this video. I’ve been doing backhands throws and killing my shoulder, that i have problems with due to an injury. I started trying this yesterday and now i can refine it and actually have good drives! Thanks!
  • I took your guidance of throwing the way that feels best for you. Until the last 2 weeks, I was trying the traditional sidearm and couldn’t get it to work that well for power. But this video gave me the encouragement to try something else. Now I’m ripping power forehands with a baseball 3/4 arm throw. I use neutral-slightly overstable discs so I do lean/tilt forward. But I’m now throwing 350-380 relatively accurately where as I previously was throwing 260 inaccurately. Thanks for the video and keep ‘Em coming!
  • @garyruth8019
    Yes, instructional videos (to me) are the best. I struggle with sidearm throws, so I will give this a try. I am a lefty and need the sidearm shot.
  • @SPBTheHuman
    This is the content I need in my life. Thank you.
  • @TheTeamdom
    Love how this video brings together the main topics (and challenges) of the forehand throw. 👏
  • @jmichaelmilton
    Thanks for your help. As an aging disc golfer who is "getting back into it" after retiring, I need to develop this throw as I have lost lots of distance in my backhand. I am amazed at the distance you can get with minimal input. My drives still flop like wounded ducks. I can use the forehand fairly well for upshots, but when I try to add in more power, I don't get close to the needed distance. Nice Video!