CATCHING MY OWN THROWS!! (MTA Record Attempts)
Catching My Own Throws!! (MTA Record Attempts) Watch as [YouTuber's Name] attempts to break the record for Maximum Time Aloft (MTA) in disc throwing, a feat that has stood unbeaten for over 35 years since 1984. With a brand new 10-18mm lens and a specialized disc setup, including a 120g fastback and 150g P2 disc, [YouTuber's Name] is determined to push the limits of what's possible. With the help of their new camera equipment, featuring an 18-135mm lens, [YouTuber's Name] aims to capture high-quality footage of their throws. The goal is to beat the current record of 16.7 seconds and show viewers that with practice and dedication, anything is possible. Join [YouTuber's Name] on this exciting journey as they attempt to shatter the MTA record and inspire others to try new challenges.
Pro disc golfer Simon Lizotte attempts to catch his own throws in a thrilling display of skill & accuracy.
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I'm throwing the disc upside down like this then it flips in the wind to straight and then comes backwards what's up everyone and welcome back to the channel how do you like my new lens 10 to 18 millimeter lens this lens was $900 so I hope it's cool this should give everyone like a wider shot and make me look like a real vlog or baby so that's pretty exciting the other lens I was using for my new camera which I switched from Canon to Sony recently 18 to 135 millimeter which is an awesome lens which has way better zoom than my Canon lens did so I can't wait till the course is open back up and I have Casey on the camera and we can zoom in just way nicer with way better quality so this lens is the one I've been using but the new lens is a whole different story and gives everyone like a way wider look at everything here in my car and it is a little bit breezy out today I hope like right now it's pretty dead but I need some wind because I want to try some mta's and post a number for people to try and beat we're all looking for stuff to do so this is gonna be a fun one I am equipped with one fast back to fast back a 120 gram rock this is the lightest disc I've ever felt so this might be good for MTA's MTA's means maximum time aloft for everyone that didn't know and I have a hundred 50 gram p2 so if everything fails this one will at least give me some kind of number I can do the current world record is from 1984 it's been unbeatable for over 35 years and it is 16.7 two seconds the rules are you throw the disc up into the sky no matter where it lands you have to catch it yourself and you have to catch the one handed and the time from release to catch is what counts and anything in the two digits everything over to ten seconds is amazingly good it sounds that much but once you try ill reel anything above 10 seconds is really good and 16.2 7 seconds is unheard of like maybe unbeatable forever I don't know how he did it I...





