Catrina Allen Talks About Creating New Molds With DGA | 2022 LVC
Join two-time world champion and Player of the Year, Katrina Allen, as she shares her expertise on creating new molds in disc golf at the 2022 Las Vegas Challenge. With a decade-long presence at the LVC, Katrina is renowned for her exceptional skills, but reveals that her success extends beyond mere distance control. She attributes her proficiency to mastering "ob strokes" and navigating challenging courses with precision. The pro tour's recent shift to women teeing off in the morning also prompts Katrina's reflection on adapting to new routines and schedules, as she discusses her evolving approach to training, including a revamped early-morning practice schedule and reimagining her post-round routine. Watch as Katrina opens up about her experiences and insights, offering valuable lessons for disc golf enthusiasts.
Watch Catrina Allen create new DGA molds with expert insight in an exclusive interview at the 2022 Las Vegas Challenge.
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joining us now is our two-time world champion and player of the year and katrina allen and kat it's been a decade here at the las vegas challenge where you've either finished first or second for an entire decade that includes three wins and six runner-ups everybody credits you for how proficient you are in the fairway but clearly you're doing so much more than just staying in the fairway out here what is it um i think out here it's eliminating the ob strokes and i think these courses for the fpo are a little longer and figuring out where the birdie is worth it and where it's not because there are some holes that are reachable for me but maybe six out of ten times i'm or four out of ten i should say that i'm going to reach the ob or find trouble and so just realizing it's not worth it just get the par and move on and yeah i think just but i do think consistency in the driving has been what's led me to you know have a chance at the end of the round at the final round another thing that we're seeing this year and we know that you are typically uh you retire kind of early at in the evening and you get up early and you work really hard this year we're seeing the pro tour go back to women teeing in the morning how does that feel for you because it feels like sometimes you've kind of wandered around what are you going to do with your afternoons right um so i'm actually going to find a completely new routine for this season um i have been getting up at like 4 45 5 15 to get to the gym so that i would be rested to practice around the same time that we would play um but i'd probably have to wake up at like one or two in order for that to work with the new schedule and even though i'm ready for bed at 6 30 i think that's a little extreme um so i've just been getting up starting my morning having a good breakfast and then practicing about the time i'd be going to the gym and then i'll go to the gym after even though i don't prefer that that's what the tour...





