Two Simple Ways to Gain Distance in Disc Golf with NO FORM CHANGE! | Beginner Disc Golf Tips

Publicado 2024-08-01
There is one thing almost everyone in disc golf wants...distance. Whether you've tried to gain it with disc change or by trying to do the elusive master form change...we all want more. Even if you throw 450 you want that 500-foot barrier crossed. So knowing we'll never be satisfied how do we continue to push distance plateaus without destroying our confidence or scoring ability going through those changes? In today's video I want to showcase two simple tips that you may not have considered that will help you immediately find more distance in your game. What are they?? You'll have to watch to find out!!

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:27 Setting the Table

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Travis_NB
    Some say he is still setting the table to this day...  - Love the content Robbie!
  • @JustBBlunt
    Set that table son. It’s not like I’m trying to get a quick recipe online from you and have to listen to your life story. You’re being able to tell a story while you teach or talk about a specific topic is a strength. Appreciate it and you.
  • @heyerlaw
    4:21 I just want to "set the table" for you ROBBIE... I love your videos and your video formats. You don't need to "change your form" on your video structures they are great!
  • @lioneljm2
    Keep setting the table Robbie 👍
  • @ogdiscgolfer
    Such a great lesson... our angle of throwing makes such an impact. People should bookmark this video and revisit it occasionally to be reminded of our tendency to get locked into one angle of throwing and then see the world and discs through that lens. Good stuff!
  • @ryandowling4026
    that flip up forehand with the sail was such a gorgeous shot
  • @johnlohmann8966
    Thanks, this info helps, and it got me to realize I need to put the mamba more on an angle release
  • @Etikskillz1
    Amazing content per usual, may you never stop bringing us to your table mate! "Its me, hi, I'm the problem" got me in tears
  • @discsmd
    Ah, it was Straight Pig, not Precious Child...lol. I was with Josh when he found it. Glad you got it back! And thank you for setting the table. I am a FIRM believer in that, as witnessed by my videos...LOL. Such a great video with things we ALL should be thinking about but don't.
  • @johanjofo
    I think alot of us beginners, would love to see you teach a beginner, that throws the disc like 40-50 yds. And what your teaching would do to that beginners discgolf throws. Peace and love from Sweden ❣️🇸🇪🙏🏼
  • @lucinity4351
    Robbie. Ask a runner about the whole "trapped with thoughts" thing. A big benefit of running is that you reach a point in a run where your body can't spend resources on those thoughts. It's just bliss.
  • @sullilan365
    Definitely good way to look at the discs. I have three discs that just flip over and fade off to the right and never come back. Two are sitting on my shelf currently. Definitely will be doing more feild work once it stops raining again. Thank you Robbie
  • @howifixit6206
    Really great flow and build up of information to explain and teach! Thank you Robbie!
  • @rickwhitmer119
    Great video today. Every disc has the potential to do different flights. We just need to unlock the possibilities.
  • @Jim3Mix
    Until this video, I didn’t even know I had a “natural throwing angle”! I’m pretty sure it’s hyzer because understable discs tend to fly straight and Overstable discs go way left. I couldn’t seem to control either the way I wanted. As a new DG player, I didn’t understand why that was happening. I’m going to spend more time on my throwing angle and try some discs that I’d given up on—like the Thunderbird. Thanks for another great video!
  • @robertjones1730
    I work on making my form better then I step up to a teepad where I have to throw far and it's a 5' long teepad with a 3" step up onto it and it's a slippery rubber mat from tractor supply. There goes all my training. I found slowing down and shortening my x-step but speeding up my rotation and pull through has given me bigger, more accurate distance. Yeah, if I did a James Conrad run-up I could go 50' further, but I NEVER have that teepad distance to work with and even if I did, most of the throws are going to be wildly left or right. Keep up the great work Robbie!
  • @hawki2188
    Wes the local crusher 😂 Love a good TNG reference!
  • So good. I have had to learn this the hard way. These two tips are the two thoughts you must have on each shot, every threw of every hole in every round. What is the shot required? Then choose the correct disc. Then choose correct angle, taking into account your default angle. For instance, today at a tournament I made too many mental errors (first tourney since last November). Wrong disc or wrong angle. More often wrong angle bc the hyzer release is the hardest and most difficult for me. But I need that release to push my 162g Gstar Wraith to 350+. If I miss that angle and hit my default angel "flat" then it is not the same outcome. Quick note. The other two tips for distance among us AMs. Disc choice in relationships to your default angels. Plastic type and weight. This has taking my typical 280ft ft with max weight premium discs to 350+ with 158g premium plastic. I have touched 400 twice in the last month with 164g Pro Gorgon in calm flat conditions. Today I hit 425 @ H27 at BRP with HW R2L throwing 154g Zlite Nuke-right disc right angle. Never mind that I was 100ft past the pin. Wrong disc. But my furthest threw on flat ground.
  • @djhollowman9567
    Robbie, the format is solid. I enjoy the table setting. Insight is valuable, and you bring it. It's the discussion portions of your videos where I learn and grasp the most. I think the best take from this video is that "shot shaping will change the distance potential."