Jerome Knott blurring the lines of reality.

Played a tournament in New Mexico ( Pendaries ) and had a fantastic time. I played 2 rounds to warm up and learn the course on Thursday. We threw multiples off each drive and I played awesome during the warm up. First round on Saturday I felt pretty good, threw a ton of shots OB... twice on one hole! But by the end of walking the first round, I was cooked. Second round, shot the same score - felt like I was playing safer, but was completely out of gas. Nothing left in the tank.Sunday I awoke to gusty 20mph winds and my game fell off especially on upshots and putting. Twice I three-putted by floating long over the basket in a headwind and missed the long comeback. Shot 6 strokes worse in the 3rd round (going 69,69,75), but ultimately kept my cool through all the rounds and walked away with a huge smile and a very tired body. I bag almost exclusively turny discs, so I was suddenly experimenting with driving a Firebird that I hadn't thrown in 6 months for upshots and eventually putts.It's tough to not play, "if only I would have" - but I want to learn from this mistake. I completely over-did it on Thursday. I could have thrown just single or double shots, instead of 4 or 5 and probably had much more endurance through the weekend.Playing a new course is always difficult, but doing it with nothing in the tank is even worse.My brother shot 3 great rounds and ended up taking 2nd place in Advanced (out of 19) and I lumped into the middle of the pack at 11th place.Shot some video of a few of the guys from our practice rounds and did a quick edit of some drives:In case the embed doesn't link out: Youtube Link These guys all epitomize the last post I put up about bracing and rotational force . Try to visualize an axis during the slow motion drives that their bodies are rotating around during the plant to extension.All these guys are 500'+ throwers, and they all get there slightly differently - but remember that the commonalities are what we care about. And Jerome has one of the sickest FH's I've ever seen. He throws like a big league pitcher and it's an absolute crusher.