Building the Bag with Brodie Smith & Paul McBeth | E3 Midranges
Join Paul McBeth and Brodie Smith as they dive into the world of midranges in ultimate frisbee. In this video, they're building their bag with a focus on mids, exploring the different types of discs that excel in upshots, approach shots, and putting. Brodie shares his expertise on how to navigate the basket with precision, using understable, straight, and overstable discs to find the perfect flight. From understanding speed and trajectory to mastering the art of placement, Paul and Brodie provide valuable insights for disc golfers looking to upgrade their game. With a focus on technique and practical application, this video is perfect for those already familiar with drivers and fairway drivers, as they look to expand their skillset into the midrange territory.
Watch Brodie Smith & Paul McBeth build their ultimate midrange bags with E3's top picks. Get expert insights on gameplay strategy & bag selection.
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oh boy what's happening guys welcome back to the channel again here with Paul Macbeth we are gonna go into mids the mid ranges the up shots the approach shots pretty much the important astute the valium in a word important as it might be we're working it yep getting it close to the basket to make the putts if you miss the drivers and the fairway drivers that was a previous video we kind of learned all about all the different discs that this craft has to offer for those now we are jumping into the mids mid-range is very similar to the drivers you got the under stables you got the straight ones and you got the overstable you got the right straight left I think we should start with the under stable and again each disc has a different shape to it different width this is a bigger one smaller one and I think we should just see how close you can put these okay let's go with the comment I think this is the this one's the most similar to like an ultimate disc this was gonna fly Mosley and ultimately this is bring back memories for you okay nice and so these are much slower you're not really ripping these especially obviously the baskets probably what 2 200 225 feet away it's not that far of a shot and there's more of like a touch kind of feel of getting it close correct yeah so speed wise I think they're usually between like a 6 to a 4 okay so you can kind of it's almost like you're playing catch with the basket from this point on so and I try throws pretty flat and just trying to run it up there or yeah let's go with a little Anheuser okay I'm and let it kind of just flex out a little kind of finish straight okay and you can kind of just let it slide up to the basket usually these don't slide more than you know 10 to 15 feet okay so you're kind of just gonna place it there there's a little baby one air it's gonna go a little left yeah pass it so that was good let's go with the meteor here just a little bit more Anheuser and it's even more yeah just don't touch more I don't think...





