imoser_me
Par Member
I was at a Random Draw Doubles Leagues the other day and was faced with a 125 ft blind shot around a tree line. The only shot was around the left side, so me being a RHBH thrower almost exclusively (forehands are rare and usually a disaster), I took out my Latitude 64 Fuse and launched it with a little hyzer straight at the gap. The disc turned over and rode the anny line right next to the basket.
I have been working on my turnover shots for a long time, so to me that was just a normal shot that I just executed. My partner turns to me and says, "Wow, I could never have done that. How do you do that?" He then proceeds to throw a forehand shot that doesn't get as close as my shot. Then the other group we were playing commented on how nice the shot was and wished they could do the same.
I thought that everyone threw turnover shots, so the comments came as a little suprise to me. Then I thought about it and realized that most people that I play with would have used a forehand shot in that situation.
My best friend that I play with also calls the anhyzer shot "my kind of shot" as I have utilized it a lot. Among the people I play with, the slow turnover shot is only used my me and one other person.
Do a lot of people use the turnover shot instead of the forehand? The turnover shot is something that is easy for me now, so I guess I don't understand how people have a hard time with it. Are turnover shots that hard to execute?
I have been working on my turnover shots for a long time, so to me that was just a normal shot that I just executed. My partner turns to me and says, "Wow, I could never have done that. How do you do that?" He then proceeds to throw a forehand shot that doesn't get as close as my shot. Then the other group we were playing commented on how nice the shot was and wished they could do the same.
I thought that everyone threw turnover shots, so the comments came as a little suprise to me. Then I thought about it and realized that most people that I play with would have used a forehand shot in that situation.
My best friend that I play with also calls the anhyzer shot "my kind of shot" as I have utilized it a lot. Among the people I play with, the slow turnover shot is only used my me and one other person.
Do a lot of people use the turnover shot instead of the forehand? The turnover shot is something that is easy for me now, so I guess I don't understand how people have a hard time with it. Are turnover shots that hard to execute?