Leverage Reveals Itself
Force feels productive.
Form is quieter.
When form is correct, leverage shows up without effort. Distance increases without strain. Balance stays intact. The disc leaves clean.
When force leads, everything gets louder — tension in the arm, rushed timing, unstable balance. The throw may go far, but it costs more than it should.
Efficiency isn’t about doing less work. It’s about putting work in the right place.
If you have to muscle a throw to reach a distance you “should” have, something earlier in the sequence is missing. Leverage doesn’t need encouragement. It needs structure.
Chasing force hides problems.
Refining form exposes them.
Reduce effort.
Increase clarity.
Let leverage do the rest.
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Leverage Reveals Itself
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