Confidence is a Result

I’ve written a lot about the importance of having confidence.  I wrote a post about the “confidence circle” last week.  I’ve talked about it on my “Mind Over Plastic” segments on the Disc Golf Answer Man podcast.  I’ve made motivational memes on Intagram, Facebook, and Twitter directly referencing confidence.  What I’ve never done, though, is … Read more

Road to the GBO – Spring Tune Up

It’s here, it’s here, it’s here, it’s here!!!!  It’s finally here!  Happy spring everyone!!! OK, so we still have some cold and crappy days to deal with (a couple came this week), but we are finally putting winter in our rear view mirrors.  One week ago today was the official first day of spring.  I … Read more

Road to the 2015 GBO – 83 Days to Go

I mentioned in one of my Facebook updates this week that I am restricting my reading to sports psychology for the duration of my preparation for the GBO.  I’m really enjoying that decision and I highly recommend that if you play competitively at all you check out at least one book on the subject.  I … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, the Rings

It’s been a while since I’ve posted an article in this series.  I thought it was about time to get another one up. If I had to pick the athlete that I’d most like to have the traits of, it would be a gymnast.  Gymnasts are extraordinarily strong, but they balance that with explosive speed … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, Body Weight Training

If you woke up tomorrow and had no muscles, you’d be in trouble.  Let’s start with your heart.  It’s a pretty important muscle.  It moves blood and all that blood carries through your body.  Your diaphragm is another important hunk of muscle.  It’s what moves your lungs and allows you to breath.  Jaw muscles are … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, the Jump Rope

Pretty regularly, when I talk to people about my disc golf home gym, people automatically assume that I’m equating muscle size to disc golf skill.  Someone always wants to chime in with, “I’m skinny as heck and I can throw 500 feet!”.  That’s usually someone on line so there’s a 95% chance they can’t break … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, the Sandbag

There are a few things that I’ve done for my disc golf game that have had an impact greater than everything else combined.  Field work, upshot practice, and learning to throw from a stand still are a few that come immediately to mind.  These are the 20% of things that get you 80% of your results. All … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, the Mobility Tools

Last winter was horrific.  I can’t remember a colder, darker, snowier, icier, more miserable winter since I moved to Illinois back in 3rd grade.  Normally, I play a minimum of once a week in the winter time.  Last winter I played one and a half times.  That half time I found myself suddenly waist deep … Read more

Disc Golf Training, A Quick Mobility Routine

A while back, I wrote a post that talked about some of the possible consequences to not stretching and loosening up before playing disc golf.  I described the very compelling reason that I personally stretch and warm up before throwing plastic.  In fact, I do some type of mobility, stretching, yoga, or myofascial release 3-4 times … Read more

Building a Disc Golf Home Gym, Part 1

It was the most expensive clothes rack I’d ever owned.  At about $1,100.00, it was much more expensive than all of the clothes hung and stacked on it combined.  In fact, at that time, it was probably more expensive than all of my clothes combined.  If it hadn’t been offered at the low, low price … Read more