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Brodie Smith Teaches us how to Scoober!
Brodie Smith shares his expert knowledge on how to master the art of throwing a scooter. In this instructional video, Brodie breaks down the basics of scoober technique and provides valuable insights for improving your game. He starts by assessing each player's baseline and making adjustments to their stance and throwing style. With the goal of perfecting the flight of the disc, Brodie focuses on the importance of proper technique over natural ability. In a simulated environment, players are tasked with throwing putts from a specific location behind the basket, while navigating obstacles like out-of-bounds zones (OB) and trash. Through this hands-on approach, Brodie aims to help viewers identify areas for improvement and develop their skills in a fun and engaging way. By watching and learning from Brodie's expert guidance, disc golf enthusiasts can gain valuable tips and tricks to take their game to the next level.
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all right today we are going to be teaching these guys how to throw a scooper that's it so what we'll do to first start is just kind of get a baseline see where they're at you know we'll make some adjustments and change some things up like here's probably where i would first start throwing a scooter all right you can do like two from here and then we'll back it up a little bit come on it's dirty what if i wanted to fight at all okay yeah it's not bad i think those are both pretty good it's not bad that has much better like what well it has a much better flight like the technique of how you're doing it's not good but the actual flight i don't know how you i don't know how you get it there yeah it's height buddy it's your stance your stance is causing a lot of problems leaning back you know i'm not taking anybody from you that was actually he he's got like a decent flight but he just does it like you can't teach that you have to be born with that all right we'll re-recycle here so i think before we even mess around with the actual technique of it and what they're doing you know what they can be doing to get better i think it's important to learn when you're actually supposed to throw a scooper we're not going to be in a situation right now that makes a lot of sense so we'll just kind of make it up we're going to assume the kind of dirt patch that's behind the basket that is like inbounds and then past that dirt patch is ob so if we go here we're about 50 feet maybe 45 somewhere in that range ob is literally not more than 10 feet back behind the basket we'll do have them each throw one putt of where they're trying to make it but stay in bounds and we'll see what we're trying to say you're trying to make it but also you're not a scooper not a scooter okay you're trying to make it but also stay in bounds like you you know that there's ob right behind you're just assuming that there's like water right behind the basket usually so that's probably ob it's trashed oh my gosh...





