Ezra Aderhold Critiques a 913 Rated Players Form! // Disc Golf // 50K Special
Ezra Aderhold critiques a highly-rated disc golfer's form in this exclusive analysis. As part of his channel's 50,000 subscriber giveaway, Ezra reviews the technique used by a top-ranked player to help viewers improve their own game. With an eye on accuracy and consistency, Ezra compares the player's form to his own, highlighting areas for improvement. He also provides insight into correct form principles he has studied and applied to his own technique, including the importance of proper timing and planting foot placement. The video features high-speed footage comparisons between the two players' forms from different angles, offering a detailed look at the techniques used in professional disc golf.
Watch professional disc golfer Ezra Aderhold provide an in-depth critique of a highly skilled player's form, analyzing every aspect for improvement.
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welcome back to the channel guys first of all thank you so much for 50 000 subscribers so cool to see the amount of support we've gotten in the last couple yards and uh this video is actually part of that giveaway so shout out to erin for winning the uh the form review and uh with that being said let's jump right into it all right here we go so let's first of all just kind of see see your form see what it looks like high speed compare it to mine real quick and then one from the back as well all right so first of all um the first thing that i notice is this really big run up right so a lot of speed which isn't necessarily a bad thing especially if you're doing like a distance contest and you want just as much power as possible i myself like to get as kind of a biggest run-up as possible but for most traditions like most golf shots you know on a qual so you want accuracy consistency i would definitely recommend not um not having quite as big of a one-up i think that's going to help with a few other issues that i see as well overall the form you know isn't terrible i've seen i've definitely seen a lot of walls the timing is actually really good if you look right here the peak reach back is actually lined up pretty well with that kind of plant foot planting so that that's definitely a good um a good building block um and the left arm does come through at the right time so timing is pretty pretty decent there are a few things i noticed let's get right into those so next to my form we'll see not not to say my form is perfect but i think it is pretty solid and also with this video i'm just gonna kind of be going off of um what i think correct form is obviously i could be i could be wrong but i feel like i have a pretty good understanding of it i've studied a lot of people's forms and um apply it to my own obviously so yeah the first thing that i know is just it's just the massive the massive run-up so it's gonna be a little bit more...





