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How cold is too cold for disc golf?
The freezing temperatures of disc golf. Join [channel name] as they explore the limits of playing disc golf in harsh winter conditions. Inspired by their previous ice-filled adventure, [channel name] delves into the debate about how cold is too cold for a game of disc golf. From rain to snow, they examine the pros and cons of practicing in adverse weather conditions and whether it's necessary to push through inclement weather to improve your skills. [Channel name] discusses their own experiences playing in cold temperatures, citing personal preferences and physical limitations as reasons to avoid extreme chill. They also touch on the idea that some people may play disc golf simply for fun, without a focus on improvement, and how this approach can put them at risk of injury. With expert insights and practical advice, [channel name] aims to provide viewers with a better understanding of when it's safe and effective to take their disc golf game outdoors in cold weather.
Foundation players brave extreme cold at Winter Warm-Up: Expert tips for safe & competitive play in icy conditions.
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real quick i just want to bring up obviously you guys did a video in the ice yeah your first video in the are you calling it the grint grit series grit grit series um where we just choose the worst weather imaginable to go play in i miss i'm not going to necessarily debate you because i don't think you're actually going to disagree here i'm going to kind of debate some of the listeners and some of the tweeters out there because i i get a lot of these of where it's like why aren't you practicing in this you need to be practicing in this and i get this even with like the rain when it like rains really bad and people are like oh no you still need to go out there the rain i can at least understand there's a lot this makes no sense no there's a little bit of an idea of like yeah you do need to go and like know how to handle rain but like once you know how to handle rain you don't need to you don't need to keep practicing and putting yourself in positions where you could be slipping and hurting yourself and that's the same kind of thing is like if i went out and played in snow and and this is where i think it's it's a little bit different right because if you're going out and you're playing simply because it's like i want to get out of the house i want to go do something it sounds like fun it sounds like a great time yeah but in the back of your head if you're doing if you're going out and playing in the back your head you're doing it because you're trying to get better at disc golf awful idea playing in snow you're not going to get better um honestly even playing i would say in temperatures less than like 45 degrees i disagree there i'm just saying your body is not going to react as it would in 70 or 80 and there's never a time on some work we mean some bodies you can get acclimated like fifty four you will never throw forty five fifty degrees i will bet you a million dollars that you will never be able to throw as far as you can i never...





