
September 10th, 2008, 12:12 PM
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Join Date: August 29th, 2008
Location: In the library.
Posts: 225
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The best advice I've ever gotten was to throw with my whole body instead of just my arm. I think Ed Dopplemyer told me that.
The best article I've read that improved my game was something called "Steady Disc Golf," in the now defunct Disc Action magazine. Kurt Bayne wrote the article, and I think Renee Espinoza published the magazine. The basic tenet of the article was how to play conservatively for score. The money quote was "Learn to hate bogies more than you love birdies." If anyone has a copy of that article laying around, I will buy you a sixer for it.
The thing I tell people when I bring them out for the first time is, "Good shot!" I think that positive reinforcement is key to get people to enjoy this sport. Also, I tell them to keep their grubby hands off my rocs.
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Ruining everyone else's fun since 1998.
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