How To Throw A Wall Ride Trick Shot | Brodie Smith
Learn how to throw a wall ride trick shot from professional player Brodie Smith at the iconic LBJ Library on the University of Texas campus. This instructional video is perfect for disc golfers who want to master the back end and take their game to the next level. With step-by-step guidance, Brodie walks you through the key techniques needed to throw a successful wall ride, including angling the disc outside-in, using your shoulder and arm motion to achieve the desired trajectory, and finding the perfect angle of attack when hitting the wall. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to add a new trick to your arsenal and elevate your game with confidence.
Learn the wall ride trick shot from pro disc golfer Brodie Smith. Step-by-step tutorial & expert tips to improve your game.
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what's up guys we're at the LBJ Library here on University of Texas campus and we're going to teach you today how to throw the wall ride trick shot so if you haven't figured out how to throw a back end yet make sure to click this link here I'll go through all the steps that you need to do to throw a good backend if you already know how to throw it we're on to the wall ride shot what you want to do first is you want to be able to have the disc at an outside in angle well I mean by that is instead of throwing it flat you're going to tilt the disc so when it leaves your hand the outside of the disc is angled up okay this is called outside in and what's going to allow that to do is it's going to allow to hit the wall and run along the wall to throw an outside and back in it's not simply just angling the disc up like this and throwing a normal back in you're going to have to use your o uh your shoulder and your arm to get that motion for the disc to go outside in so what you want to do is actually when you go for a normal back in we know that you come kind of in this straight plane here straight through and when you finish you want to finish at your target for an outside and back in you kind of want to roll your shoulder over so you're going to kind of throw from your left hip out like this angle the disc up a little bit the outside of it up and then you're going to roll your right shoulder over so now you're comfortable with the form we need to talk about the angle of the disc when it hits the wall if I throw out inside in and I throw it too much it's going to dig into the wall and then go straight into the ground I'll show that now if I throw inside out where the bottom of the the outside of the disc is facing down it's simply just going to hit the roll and Ricochet off so basically what you want is a little bit of an outside end not too much it's definitely not...





