Disc Golf Training Panel ft. TechDisc, DiscAI, Repz Sports, and Visionary | DISC EAST
Join the experts at Disc Golf Training Panel ft. TechDisc, DiscAI, Repz Sports, and Visionary as they share their knowledge to help you improve your game. The panel is led by Jonathan Goldmith of Disk AAI and Michael Seismore from Tactus, with guest Jeremy Ward from Ruff Sports. The discussion begins with a poll to gauge the viewers' throwing distances, sparking a conversation about how to throw better. The panel delves into their original goals in disc golf - including understanding the dynamics of flight and improving form. TechDisc's origins are rooted in understanding what happens to a disc when it's thrown, while Repz Sports' Proform was inspired by Ezra Adolf's videos on throwing techniques. The Visionary team shares their story of overcoming early struggles at the course, and how that experience drove innovation in their products. With expert insights from these renowned figures, this panel is perfect for aspiring disc golfers looking to refine their skills and gain a competitive edge.
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[music] Hi everybody. Uh for those that are listening, can I get a raise of hand if you can throw 100 ft? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. How about 200? 200. >> 200. Yeah. >> 250. Do I see 250? 250 250 Yeah. >> Yeah. >> 300 300 >> Yeah. 350 >> 400 >> 450 >> No. Okay. >> If you put your hand down recently, this is a good talk to listen to. We're going to talk about how to throw better. Uh we're going to go down the line here. I am Jonathan Goldmith of Disk AAI. >> Yep. And I'm Michael Seismore from Tactus. Uh my name is Jeremy Ward. I'm with Ruff Sports. >> Hey, so we're going to be talking about dis golf training. The first question I have for the group, uh for folks who may not know you yet, what problem in disc golf did you originally set out to solve? Uh so Texas originally set out to solve the problem of knowing what you did to a disc when you threw it. So my uh original creator was John Corino who got into disc golf and didn't understand how to get pattern count. So he started putting sensors on a disc in an effort to understand what the disc was actually doing. So protect disc has really from the beginning been focused on understanding what did your body do to that disc so you can make changes to do it better. So the rep story actually started with the throw form. Uh, Proform is a backhand training aid. And I was sitting on my couch one day watching an Ezra Adolf video of all all videos. And he was talking about the power pocket as every disc golfer does. They watch videos on YouTube. And I just had this idea of making something to um resist my arm physically from collapsing onto my chest. That's all that's where it all started. And I I made prototype. friends loved it. So, ended up bringing it to market. But it was just that simple like key in my brain like, oh, like maybe I could make this and actually make a physical product. So, that's where we started. So, visionary started with really me just hitting way too many trees and not doing well at Sunday. Um, so I have a lot of room near me....





