Jazzbones
Bogey Member
Any thoughts?
172 Z Nuke
169 Star TeeBird
170 Pro Destroyer
172 Z Nuke
169 Star TeeBird
170 Pro Destroyer
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Why? You play a lot of courses with an unusual number of 400-500 ft holes? Practice your short game to pick up strokes.
It may be a step backward to move forward. Ultimately it's about efficiency, and the slowing down/working from a standstill with slower discs will clean form and make you more efficient throwing on plane. It's much harder to improve efficiency while moving fast and he can't move much faster than already to increase distance from more forward momentum. Also the throw should start slow so you can change directions and finish fast accelerating through impact. It sounds counter intuitive but a longer/slower swing generally produces more power than a short/fast swing.Is slowing down and throwing slower discs supposed to add distance for him, or is it supposed to improve form and possibly add distance sometime in the future? Just a question. Not criticism.
It may be a step backward to move forward. Ultimately it's about efficiency, and the slowing down/working from a standstill with slower discs will clean form and make you more efficient throwing on plane. It's much harder to improve efficiency while moving fast and he can't move much faster than already to increase distance from more forward momentum. Also the throw should start slow so you can change directions and finish fast accelerating through impact. It sounds counter intuitive but a longer/slower swing generally produces more power than a short/fast swing.
It may be a step backward to move forward. Ultimately it's about efficiency, and the slowing down/working from a standstill with slower discs will clean form and make you more efficient throwing on plane. It's much harder to improve efficiency while moving fast and he can't move much faster than already to increase distance from more forward momentum. Also the throw should start slow so you can change directions and finish fast accelerating through impact. It sounds counter intuitive but a longer/slower swing generally produces more power than a short/fast swing.
As for hyzer flipping, I can flip up a leopard (300'), a buzzz (250'-270') or putters (200'-250') somewhat consistently, but even those get squirrelly for days on end and in any kind of wind forget about it.