Episode #17 Of Down The Fairway. How to get more spin on your sidearm.
Improve your sidearm accuracy with expert tips and techniques from Down The Fairway's Episode #17. Learn how to generate more spin on your disc, eliminating wobble and increasing your release point for a more consistent throw. With this valuable advice, you'll be able to master the art of sidearming like pro, thanks to the instructor's guidance and expertise. Watch as they demonstrate drills to help you build spin and stability in your throws, including using putters to gauge your progress. Get ready to take your game to the next level with these helpful tips and tricks from Down The Fairway.
"Learn expert sidearm technique from 3-time world champ Paul Ulibarri. Get more spin and power on your drives in this valuable disc golf lesson."
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hello everybody and welcome to another episode of down the fairway in today's episode of down the fairway I'm going to be giving you my number one tip on how to improve your sidearm accuracy so let's get right into it in my opinion the number one thing to improve sidearm accuracy is to make sure you're putting enough spin on the bit I see a lot of people having this problem to where they throw the disc it comes off with a lot of wobble and their accuracy then declines so today we're going to be going into more spin on the disc with your sidearm which then will get you a better release point in the long run and in turn be more accurate with the cider I'm gonna give you a couple drills to make sure that we're doing this properly get your disc put it in the sidearm grip and throw it 20 feet and once you throw it 20 feet which I will give you an example of right now once you can put enough rotations on the disk to make it spin like that kind of right in front of you then you can add it to your full stroke watch how I extend and we end up my stroke and then I put that same kind of release or spin at the end of the throw which then propels it forward I'm only focusing on one thing right there and that is putting as many rotations on the disk as possible now what this is gonna do is it's actually gonna get my fingers in front of the rest of my stroke I have to keep my fingers in front of the stroke which will then put more rotations on the disk and what this ends up looking like is this before and after as you can see with the first sidearm and came out with a lot of wobble I didn't get rotations that I needed on these putters now I suggest using the putters first when learning a sidearm are learning to put more spin on the sidearm because it really gives you a good indication of how you're doing there's a lot of discs that are made these days that have such stability they're able to hide what you're doing wrong using a putter and getting the wobble out of...





