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Heave H.O.E.: Basic Instructions For All FRISBEE Flying Disc Students [VHS] by Motodom.com
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VHS Tape Cover InformationActor: Montana PBS, Motodom.com Director: Motodom.com Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Collector's Edition, Color, NTSC Running Time: 25 minutes Release Date: 1999-12-25 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
VHS Movie Reviews of Heave H.O.E.: Basic Instructions For All FRISBEE Flying Disc Students [VHS]Movie Review: In Keeping with what Hucking a Disc is all About Summary: 5 StarsI bought this video because I was desperate for material to entertain my high school disc club on rainy days. I am the faculty moderator for a couple of dozen high school disc throwers. We play golf every Tuesday and ultimate on Thursdays. This week I showed the H.O.E. video and afterward they ran to the gym. The kids lit up as they began to excel at a previously unachieved pace. I have been playing for years and finally I learned how these throws work. The most beneficial part is that I can teach them now. In addition this video is helping my kids learn the philosophy behind the sport that has taken many of us a long time to understand. The video is simple and straightforward, nothing too fancy and totally in keeping with what hucking a disc is all about. If you want to learn very quickly how to flick, skip or pitch a disc with predictable accuracy this is a great video.
Summary of Heave H.O.E.: Basic Instructions For All FRISBEE Flying Disc Students [VHS]The American Library Association endorsed this product in 2001, calling it "a timely how-to video." School Library Journal also called it "extremely helpful." It was created by disc throwing experts, and professionally filmed and edited by a PBS affiliate for TV. The secrets to throwing a FRISBEE disc accurately are revealed here, including The Do's and Don'ts using slow motion and freeze frame technology to show stance, hand and arm position and movements. It is a great gift to beginners, and a breath saver for all teachers. Anyone interested in improving their (or training other's) forehand, backhand or skipping should check out these instructions.
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