How To Instantly Throw 75 Feet Further | Disc Golf Basics

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Johannes is showing me how and what to think about to avoid throwing nose up in disc golf. Something that otherwise both messes up your line and distance!

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  1. Pouring the teapot doesn't work for me, it's straining my wrist, but thumb + 3.14159 finger power grip does! It means I use pinky only on the very edge of the rim, partially underneath, partially inside. This makes my release smoother and improves the angle. Good bye occasional nose ups, yet still no problems holding the disc. Another thing that added some 10m/30ft to my throw was to move my thumb right to opposite of my index finger and squeezing the plate more instead of the rim. I bet that grip gives it more spin. YMMV but something worth trying out. Went from 120m/400ft to 80m/260ft after a medical incident last summer and recovered from 90m/300ft to 135m/440ft this summer. Not bad for a guy nearing 50.

  2. I know the reason why distance is in feet. The US-audience is big. But since this is a Swedish and European production, why not just keep it in meters and let them do the conversion for once. SI-units are superior, always 💪

  3. I started holding the disc on a slight anhyzer in my reach back, while also trying to reach out instead of back. I can throw much more nose down now and can hit 500 on a good flight.

  4. I'm a beginner and "nose-up"-thrower. I tried these tips today. I practice at a 70m grass area with a 3m fence behind it. Today I got my River to fly, not only above the fence, but over the road and over the fence at the other side of the road. It must had been 100m with ease. Twice in two throws… Probably 30m further than my longest throw ever. Thanks boys! ❤️

  5. I have been playing for about a year, and have heard a lot about the importance of not throwing nose up. But, I have never really understood what it means until watching this video and seeing Johannes show the "pour the tea cup" movement with the wrist. I tried it out earlier today, and after just a few tries I added 15 meters to my Havoc, and you can really see how the disc pierces through the sky compared to when throwing nose up. Amazing video, thanks guys!

  6. I love how many memes I get to squeeze out of every video you guys post, and also I really love the advice as a starting out player, and your discs are great! 🙂 I will be using Johanananas "because of aerodynamics" as a response to every argument in the foreseeable future thanks <3

  7. I feel you Jonathan! Jag är din spegelbild på tee, jag får fasen inte teet att rinna ur kannan!! 😆Men bananen är med genom hela kastet så man kan väl säga att försöken inte är fruktlösa antar jag.. Tack för mycket bra tips, nu djäklar blir det ut att öva ännu mer!

  8. Johannes looks like he could also get more torque and arm speed if he kept his arm closer to his hip during the latter half of his throw. Looks like his arm is getting too high, flailing a bit and acting like a kite slowing his rotation in the slow mo…Jonathan actually does this really well for as young as he is to the game, good job!

  9. Can Dr. Johannennes please explain how throwing speed effects turn and fade on different types of discs? Like if the wonderfull fuse is thrown like speed 9, will that effect the -1 turn and make it -3 ? And is it possible to know when you're not throwing fast enough so that example Bolt get it's correct fighting path? That would be an interesting video 🙌🙌

  10. backloading your grip would help too. It helped me get that nose down since i feel it's less downward pressue at the tip of your index finger and slightly more at your ring/pinky fingers.

  11. Another banger of a disc golf guide from my favorite discgolfers =) Also a good tip that helped me get rid of the nose up angle was to pull my thumb a little in (Squeezing the disc with more of the tip of the thumb)