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Originally Posted by Plankton
Sweet! Looks like there's a lot more south. A few of my fellow DG club members took a trip out that way some years back and played Whitcombe Farm in Dorset County, England, which is about as far south as you can go.
It'll be awkward at first, but if you stick with it and start to build up proper form it gets better. Joining local clubs and leagues makes it more of a social thing too, and you can learn a lot from the seasoned players.
Then there's UDisc to find local courses, leagues, tournaments etc., it's a great little app: https://udisc.com/
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Wow, yeah that’s far from here. I drove down to Brighton last year though which is irrelevant but I’m proud of it

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I am surprised it’s not more popular up here, is it more of an American thing?
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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
^ Up in Scotland, FETCHER might find her disc blown off into the North Sea on her first throw
You're welcome! I know it's a disincentive when, having achieved a certain level, you stop for a while, then discover yourself back at Square One. It's happened to me a couple of times, and tbh I never made it back to my previous intensity, but yeah, I just kept plugging away. These days, I have a couple of things I like doing and take a Soft Machine song title as my motto: "Slightly All The Time".
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Yes I definitely would at the moment Lisna

the weather is so bad just now which is also putting me off exercise. I’m hoping by the time the storm passes that I will feel more motivated.
I hate when you notice you have lost fitness

I’m hoping I haven’t but I really won’t be surprised. I have 2 horse riding lessons to use from a block I got for my birthday, my last lesson was in November so I’ll probably be back to square one with that.