Disc Golf is a tricky sport to find consistently good performance in. When we’re new the game it feels like somedays we just have it and others we’re complete strangers to our throwing arm. Yet when we watch the professionals play they walk up to the smallest of gaps and longest of putts with complete confidence. In today’s video I want to go over one thing I believe can help you with that consistent performance. If we can find consistency in our game it becomes even easier to move that needle of good performance higher faster! What’s the tip?? You’ll have to watch to find out!!

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39 Comments

  1. Very much looking forward to Thursday. Routine is important of me, and I need to continually shorten it because I'm an overthinker.

  2. Im fairly new to your channel, but I have been binge watching your videos, and they have helped my game in the last two months, so thank you for how you do your videos you rock my dude.

  3. Great insight into your mind and process!

    No real routine off the tee. Other than looking and visualizing the line I want to go for, and setting the initial disc angle I want to have. Footwork and timing changes, even the reach-out does. I should look into it.

    For putting I let my thoughts go for wild rides. Let them flow. What ever pops up, go with it. When stance is done and I am ready to throw I look for the aiming point and clear my mind for total silence – then throw.

    I try the best I can to avoid what I call superstition (feel free to disagree), so I do not like to move in a set way, or do this x times before doing something else. I get that it works for some, but it is not for me personally.

  4. Thanks. I had a routine for real golf, but didn’t connect to do the same for all of my throws in disc.

    Also, don’t listen to the trolls on your video format. You are the content creator and get to decide the flow and style of your videos. Always will be complainers, but I love the way you provide more context as you explain a concept. It helps it stick better for me.

  5. That course has to be one of the worst around. 😆 I got to hole 10 (I think) and just left 😆 driving next to road on one side and a huge hill down to a high school on the other, no thank you.

  6. I'm really new to this, just posted my 5th round today. I've been building a routine for putting but never considered one for tee shots. I'm still doing a stand still tee shot so no walk up to practice. I'll have to think about this a bit

  7. That was the video I needed. I do a quick routine on the Putting green. Step up, put down the mini, put the disc right in front of it, place my right foot at the right angle, take the disc, kind of make a paint the pole movement. Getting ready. Then I release the disc wipe my fingers on the leg. Grab it again and 1 2 count down 1 count to release the disc. Sometimes I think it's silly and surprice I miss the putt. From now on I'll keep your words in my ear. Do the routine, everytime. Thanks brother. I have to find one to the tee pad as well. Because I'm mixing up all your example throwers. Big smiley.

  8. As a standstill thrower, my routine is to set my feet where I want them for my line, then go through my coil, brace, and uncoil into the pocket a couple times.

  9. My most useful routine must be carrying my bag on my left shoulder or with my left hand as to not needlessly tire out my throwing arm. Also placing my bag well clear of my lie from the very start as to not obstruct any possible stance chosen gives me added peace of mind. Oh and of course, phone on airplane mode, it's me time.

  10. I've been playing too much Fallout. . . I keep hearing something going on and think I am getting RADS. Good video =]

  11. I'm the Speedy. If I take much time at all, I won't be relaxed and I'll overthink what I'm doing. I'm done with my throw 3 seconds after either approaching the lie or the tee box

  12. It’s crazy timing. My buddy (the guy who introduced me to the sport this year) just suggested I start developing a putting routine. And here you are telling me how to do just that!

  13. I am definitely speedy
    I love to jog the course and my routine is to shoot quick the more i think the worse my shot!
    Ha

  14. I heard about a study of a bunch of players that worked out that 8 seconds was the best setup time for putting, any less or more gave worse results. So I try to do my setup on the count of 8. It works for me. I also synchronize my breathing, so I always throw on the exhale.

  15. Listen man, my hands get really sweaty down here in the Florida humidity. I need all the chalk I can get 😂

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