Back 9 Jacked Time? - South Fork Disc Golf Course - North Bend, WA - Back 9

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Shoutout Nate Turner on this one! Check his channel out! youtube.com/@NateTurner?si=tu...
After watching part 1 and editing part 2. We got a problem! I'm reaching back too far behind myself on the course and causing rounding/misreleases. Need to do some focused field work on keeping my pullthrough straight down the line, and start warming up before rounds with some one legs.
Recording myself on the course has actually been really helpful since your form is always different from net work! Stay tuned for Coach Clint addressing Athlete Clint's on the course form mistakes!
The distances in the corner are straight from Udisc!
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  • @NickKrush.DGandFit
    @NickKrush.DGandFit4 ай бұрын

    I love the combo of HQ video and audio with such an aesthetic course, I hope you keep making these. Looking like a fast twitch gorilla with the explosive standstill drives.

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    Funny just how differently we throw!

  • @NickKrush.DGandFit

    @NickKrush.DGandFit

    4 ай бұрын

    @@BlitzDG agreed, it's always cool to see such different ways of executing the same fundamentals and getting good results in both cases!

  • @aaronmays1985
    @aaronmays19854 ай бұрын

    Love the walking and talking and the talking at each hole and the tap ins lol. I think it’s all great when it’s all authentic and we can see the makes, the shanks, and hear your thoughts on what you want to do and what maybe went wrong at times. It’s super relatable and makes the power you do show seem more attainable.

  • @joeillingworth1141
    @joeillingworth11414 ай бұрын

    You nailed it on the head though that you were scared of missing it which ties into looking at the target early

  • @plumpsquash8521
    @plumpsquash85214 ай бұрын

    I love the snap noise on your throw

  • @michaelcall4962
    @michaelcall49624 ай бұрын

    Did some fieldwork with your method. Pushed my crave to 250! Thank you and keep up the content! Love getting my 41 year old body back into fitness!

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    Gratz! Consistency is key. Be sure to rest!

  • @DiscGolfShow
    @DiscGolfShow4 ай бұрын

    Hell yeah, the rest of the holes! Keep this coming, it's quickly becoming my favorite series.

  • @shanefisher8743
    @shanefisher87434 ай бұрын

    Man i just got back from Boise a couple weeks ago and it was awesome scenery.... but Dam i got get to Washington and play some disc golf... definitely a bucklist trip... way cooler views than boring ass Nebraska where i live... loving all the content man keep up the excellent work ...

  • @Rytubes
    @Rytubes4 ай бұрын

    If the short putts are going to be framed up like 14 & 16, keep ‘em coming! Those were great views! Also didn’t realize you were filming on your phone! I see why you want a camera now. You can always start buying some things that will set you up for a nice camera rig, but you can use with your phone in the mean time. Like an NVMe M.2 external drive; great for transferring things off your phone, you can plug it directly into phone’s USB(or Lightning adapter) and clear your phone out. Transfer speeds are top notch. Not sure if you have a nice, weighty tripod but you can always get one for the camera and add a phone mount. Gives you some time to get used to lugging the equipment around without the risks of bringing a high dollar rig. Phones tend to mitigate drops and weather better, but with the camera you could be out of a lot of money with one accident.

  • @BamBam-mh4rc
    @BamBam-mh4rc4 ай бұрын

    Good stuff brother

  • @gyronation9303
    @gyronation93034 ай бұрын

    That course is friggin gorgeous man

  • @intrinsic2941
    @intrinsic29414 ай бұрын

    If someone told me 2 months ago that someone parked 10 at SFL with a Crave from a standstill I would have written them off as a pathological liar.

  • @joeillingworth1141

    @joeillingworth1141

    4 ай бұрын

    People would be surprised how far their standstill goes

  • @Picklemedia

    @Picklemedia

    4 ай бұрын

    Technique

  • @adamposselt7536
    @adamposselt75364 ай бұрын

    You just justified getting subscribed to with your Narnia reference 😄

  • @intrinsic2941
    @intrinsic29414 ай бұрын

    I really like the wide hyzer on 17 just because if you get the shot shape down it takes everything out of play. But you need a disc stable enough to guarantee you'll get back in. So for you maybe that's like a deflector or something.

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah I think that warrior will do it if I trust it. My last one started a hair less stable and was nice and seasoned so I'm throwing it like that one and it isn't gliding quite as much!

  • @joeillingworth1141
    @joeillingworth11414 ай бұрын

    Next throw was better timing but still consciously bringing the chest around. The left arm swinging out so wide is going to force you to do that balancing/pirouette rather than brace and will throw off your balance

  • @thedaytimehero
    @thedaytimehero4 ай бұрын

    Really good work on the vids man! A little rounding making you overrotate and miss your line here i think. You got that nose angle dailed tho, love to see it.

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep. It's FIRST on the agenda! I don't know when it started but it showed itself in the field work AND on the course after those tutorials so, it's gotta GO.

  • @honjarvey
    @honjarvey4 ай бұрын

    I dig it, thanks for putting this together. Couple questions/comments: i noticed that on a lot of your drives you end up rotating your center of mass around that plant foot, and stepping past the plant foot after release. Is that intentional? Im still new to all this form stuff but i kinda thought we were trying to plant in a way that stops the body from pivoting around and past the plant foot? Also, I really liked the zoomed out/pano framing on that one hole. Cool to see the path from an oblique view.

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    It is not! I am addressing this really soon in training! I am reaching back behind myself and it's causing yanks + spinning out. You're the only one who pointed it out but it's an issue I just discovered that doesn't happen at the net, so I need to drill it out! It will likely show up in a video going forward over how to coach yourself!

  • @Maverick24g
    @Maverick24g4 ай бұрын

    4k content is totally worth it, especially with your scenery! Walking and talking is a bit chaotic but maybe you’ll get better with practice

  • @alexanderjagell2963
    @alexanderjagell29634 ай бұрын

    You will find your way if filming, but it looks good, if you enjoy walk and talk, we will, you do you.

  • @mr.twoputt9241
    @mr.twoputt92414 ай бұрын

    Solid. I know you are standstill guy haha, but I'd be cool to see some walk-ups to on your drives.

  • @joeillingworth1141
    @joeillingworth11414 ай бұрын

    Look at slowmo of your shot at 3:00. Your head (chest in turn) open up very early in the swing. I really try to make my stroke force my upper body to open rather than the other way around. This is why it kept coming out low left early and hyzer

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd agree. Confidence is key and I'm working on it hard. The second shot I tried to trust myself and it went MUCH better!

  • @BaronWorsham
    @BaronWorsham4 ай бұрын

    Skip the tap ins. It makes for a more conpact video and probably saves you time in filming and production

  • @gene6839
    @gene68394 ай бұрын

    Your playing Second shot disc golf? 👍😂

  • @BlitzDG

    @BlitzDG

    4 ай бұрын

    2 off each tee is a great way to practice imo. Especially when making form changes or switching the bag up!

  • @BamBam-mh4rc

    @BamBam-mh4rc

    4 ай бұрын

    Why not?

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