Wisdom Wednesday – Suffer Now

How do I make practice fun?  How do I make training enjoyable?  Both questions have a hidden, underlying, unspoken meaning behind them, “If training/practice isn’t fun, I won’t do it.”.  In the end, if we want to be great at anything, there is a problem with this statement. If you want to be the best at … Read more

Wisdom Wednesday – Your Body is Listening

If you had told me that one day I’d be quoting Naomi Judd in a disc golf blog, I would have laughed at you.  Loudly.  Multiple times.  Then I would have slapped you and told you to come back later when you were talking sense.  But here we are, me quoting Naomi Judd. This one … Read more

Wisdom Wednesday – Temper Temper

I’ve written about bag kickers before.  We’ve all played with our share of people that should be attending rageaholics anonymous meetings instead of playing disc golf.  We’ve all seen people completely melt down on the course over seemingly ridiculous things.  A few of these people need professional help.  Most of them, though, only need a … Read more

The Quest

Alex was pretty sure he was going to lose a couple of toes after this.  The cold had crept through his clothing and into his bones days ago.  At first it was uncomfortable.  Then it was painful.  Now he was just numb.  He was glad the pain was gone, but he was coming to grips … Read more

Wisdom Wednesday – Solitude

I’m always surprised by the number of people I run into who don’t play solo rounds.  Not only do they not play solo rounds, they would rather not play at all than play by themselves.  I just don’t get that. Sure, it’s fun to play with your friends.  It’s fun to play in tournaments and … Read more

No BS Review – Zen and the Art of Disc Golf

A while back, I put up a post titled, “Who Says There are no Books For Disc Golf”.  In it, I said that while there were only one or two books directly about disc golf, if you expanded your thinking, there are plenty of books out there that would help you improve at the sport … Read more