Thursday, December 29, 2011

Small grind

Back to it. Spring season started yesterday, for me.
Throwing is okay. Wind is tough, I'll tell you it don't pay to only throw inside for a month.

Form is actually alright, realized that a lot of the throwing problems I'm having are grip related. Focusing on a tight grip and good wrist snap made things a lot easier.

Maybe I should focus on teaching grip and wrist snap over form to newer players. Might make it quicker for them to develop throws they are able to use in game.

I hate being this bad at ultimate. Grind time.
Practice winning everyday.


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lazy vs Sloppy

Brass tacks.
Fall 2011 indoor practices numbers two and three can be thus categorized: Sloppy and Lazy.

At practice number two, I was sloppy, throwing high release passes. At practice three I stopped doing that, but was lazy, throwing from the upper body all stiff like, no form, not enough abs. Both times I neglected to get low enough for all throws.

Not doing new years resolutions this year. Focused goal setting. More on that later.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Fox the Crow and the Cookie

The last week or two of classes and the transition into finals week is a strange time. Suddenly everyone is serious about their work, faced with deadline imminence. Sooner or later it seems that the strange sleep madness grips the entire college like a surrealist carnival.

In the midst of it all, the last weekend of the semester still to be followed by classes, we managed a fairly decent turnout for our first indoor practice. It was clear that a mixture of two weeks off, lack of crucial members and drinking fatigue slowed the game a bit, not to mention months since indoor strategy was on people's minds. On the other hand, there were some sick plays and quite a few players showcased potential to gain a lot from the indoor format.

Paramount challenges for the team leaders include figuring out how to structure the indoor teams for this year, and clearly showing new and old players alike what they can and should be trying to get out of the indoor playing experience.

I enjoyed playing a lot, despite the hectic day and staying at practice too long to get a seat at the Gnome talk. My team found spaces well and was able to play a fast paced game that relied on effectively breaking the mark for big yards. I got some ideas for indoor strategy, including a sort of side stack for endzone plays that should work well to keep the defenders from clogging the endzone.

Throwing went well, I felt comfortable putting the disc basically anywhere at a breakneck pace when necessary. However, my form needs to be practiced and drilled a lot more so that I can execute fundamentally sound throws at that speed. Throwing practice over winter break will be crucial to allow a smooth transition back into the indoor game.
I'm excited.