Thanks a bunch gentlemen. 🙏 A helpful tip I learned having many finish friends, is to remember that the first syllable of ALL names has the emphasis. 😊
Seems like Rasmus is either smashing big putts or missing everything. If he got his putt consistent and played more disciplined golf, that kid could be hard to beat. Such effortless power. Same with Kristian K, that dude crushes and it looks like he's barely throwing it.... It's crazy how some people make it look so easy and i can't figure out how to throw past 350 ft. after years of trying
I feel the same, strength and flexibility for sure. Rasmus really has incredible hip power, he puts a lot into his forehand and also stays flexed with his right leg transferring all his leg shift into his backhand. I feel ya about 350 feet. Good technique makes it seem like 400 is achievable, but it's about overall body strength too. I need to work my core more, more leg power, don't know what I can squat but I'm sure Rasmus easily puts up several hundred pounds.
@@bredlify3079 That's simply not true, if it were all technique than women could throw as far as men. Fact is there is power, not everyone can throw 500 feet. I'd like to say with proper technique you can throw 400 (some women can do that) but beyond that there's certainly some DNA and muscle involved.
What is Big Jerm talking about on hole four? If you miss a mando and go ob on the same hole, you always count the mando miss and not the ob, right? Because a mando miss is judged while the disc is moving and ob is judged after the disc stops. So then mando miss always happens first 🤔
No, Jerm is correct, I believe. It does matter when and where you go OB. If you go OB first, then you throw your third shot from that spot, and then still have to pass the mandatory with that shot. If you miss the mandatory first then go OB, you throw third shot from mandatory. He missed the mandatory, then went OB. So he backed up to the mandatory for his third shot. If he’d gone OB first, he would back up to that spot. You have to pass the mando to miss the mando. So if you go OB before passing the Mando, you haven’t missed it, therefore wouldn’t be throwing from it. Did that make sense?
OB shots go to the last place they crossed in bounds which if that happens to be before the mando would mean you haven't actually missed it yet. Not 100% positive on this but that would be my interpretation
"I think i shot 7, but when i looked at the scores i shot 10, and i was very surprised" - Well my friend, you are not so great at maths, but that’s okay, because you are fantastic at Disc Golf 😂😉