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Whoever told you it was stable or indicated that it was overstable is just rude...or a sissy. I love mine for holding an anny line or flipping flat. With a forehand I would expect similar utility - holding an anny line or hyzer flipped. Enjoy cause she is a moody bitch!!
I would worry about the discs less and focus more on mirroring the desired angle of release with your reachback. Feldberg had some "ah-ha" moments in a few of his clinic snipits.
Bump to everyone who has also stressed the follow through. Big time important to make sure A0 you don't hurt your...
Stop throwing such os and fast discs. Agree with the zombee as a good place to start but why would a boss or destro be a disc given to a beginner?
Also don't overlook the forehand, i have a few older friends that i have helped get started and they gravitated to the forehand a little easier...
As a bigger moderately athletic guy i can relate. I would stick with higher end plastics because you will get good quicker than most and it sucks if your skill and snap outpace the life of your disc.
To add to your bag, you can jump another beefier FD if you want but I have gotten quite a bit...
They can become the excuse for not practicing a forehand throw because they can flip and carry that direction. One gem i found was a beat DX wraith (no ink) I can let it go under a 45 degree and it will gladly come over the top and carry right.
2nd for: dog toy, conscious-less throws (like off...
I've got a heavy Z buzzz and a heavy mako. The buzz always fades harder than the mako. The mako can sail for days and even when it tilts during the low speed portion of the flight it never actually turns it just dies in it's straight path.
Mako can be fickle, but it can hit 300 if it is...