I like disc golf. I mean I really like disc golf. I've never been terribly athletic, but this sport grabbed me when my friend started talking about the discs. He said there were four numbers on each disc, and each number described and somewhat determined certain flight characteristics. Science! Physics! That fascinated me. So you're telling me if the third number is a -3, it's going to turn hard to the right? That really grabbed my attention.

Kind of like when I found out that Beyblades had different battle characteristics. Yes. As an adult, my friends and I were battling with Beyblades. Because we could build our bots based on actual science. Using your brain to further your war machine. I love it.

Anyway, same thing here. That got me to pay attention. So I decided I'd throw a couple hundred dollars at it just to see if I liked it, or could even be any good at it. I figured if it didn't stick, I hadn't invested too much, and I could get out rather inexpensively. Well, I was instantly hooked. Within a couple of weeks, I had bought an expensive bag, a Zuca cart and a whole bunch of different discs. Now I've modded my cart with everything you could need on the course, including a camera mount. And I bought a sport camera.

I've always loved video editing as well. So when I started recording these videos in order to dissect and improve my form, I thought, "Hey, why not? I'll just start editing them into something entertaining." Well, they may or may not be entertaining, but I'm having fun.

 

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