@@lancebaer7835 because it’s (stand still) more static, and prefer fluidity when I play most sports. I can get a much better follow through with a walk up, as opposed to the stand still causing me to have an abrupt and stunted follow through.
I agree, the stand-still shot with reach back is just unathletic and clunky. Stand still shots are for finesse mid-short range throws. Every shot that someone is doing a genuine reach back for power should at least have the same 3 step motion.
First sentence invalid. If you build momentum forward towards the gap, you are naturally going to throw at that direction, aka more accuracy. That's how I hit my gaps easier...
I’d also say throwing a more understandable disc on slight hyzer with some power is the best way to get a good straight line/hyzerflip, buzz ss definitely works wonders for learning this shot
I would also say having the front foot a little forward iant just about making space for the disc, its about winding up your hips to allow more power to be transferred through the core to the shoulders for more distance, and having a slightly squatted stance, bent down a little, hips back and knees bent gives additional space for the disc as well as a nice athletic stance for more power and stability
Please stop teaching if you dont know how! DONT POWER GRIP PUTTERS! use a stacked grip, qnd x step slow, dont stand directly at your target! Back leg ahould be more behind you
Your shot didn't finish that straight and you know it. You can see the disc hyzering out. Your disc is slightly pitched at release and doesn't sit fully up....equals...slight hyzer....not straight. Release flatter or have a stronger grip and it will have a full straight flight.