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  • @heltzoor Sure, sometimes. But I've had intermediate throwers who always practice w/ a forehand fake, to a point where they can't throw the disc without starting with a fake on the other side. Often, if the cut is open and you have the extension to throw it, adding a fake is just wasting time.

  • mwitmer -- so that was me heckling maddog... should we do a video on that?

  • @heltzooor haha!  oh okay, my bad. For your second question I'll stick with my original response of "sure, why not?" Good heckling always welcome.

    Also, I kind of agree with Ben here. Faking is not always necessary. It's good to practice both ways.

  • how bout a forehand fake before the step around.

  • @heltzooor sure why not!  There are many useful ways this drill could be modified. You could also add a mark to test and increase the speed of the pivoting. Any other suggestions anyone?

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