Rec’d on YT | Mastering the Twelve Hands Form: The Art of Upside Down Throws

Elysia, a participant, receives special guidance on the overhand wrist flip, which needs to be executed vertically. Ron explains that the grip for an upside down overhand wrist flip is the same as a regular one, only inverted. He encourages Elysia to release the disc from a low point to ensure it lands flat in the field.

Throughout the session, Ron interacts with his dog Cupcake, reinforcing her behavior on a pedestal and highlighting the importance of maintaining duration behavior. His instruction emphasizes the importance of correct release angles and the use of vertical throws for the upside-down techniques. The importance of maintaining correct posture during the throws to prevent injury is also underlined.
via PVybe on YT: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA-3RLQqMfM

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