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I would go out with just a Mid, Putter, and Stalker and try to throw and or play. The best to learn though is just to throw in an open field with different release angles and wind conditions. Good luck!
Taking some discs through their life cycle and learning how discs age will help you understand stablilty/flight of discs better/faster than staring at a chart day after day.
You have played almost 13 years and you consider yourself a noob?
I have been playing a long time but I am certainly not pro material, there were a few summers in there I wasnt able to play due to a broken ankle at birth and having some bone fragments left I have to have removed....
My game is very inconsistant for as long as I have played. I really need to get some proper footwear.
Thank you much for the information guys, I actually use my cyclones as mids, I cannot throw them very far for some reason but I am deadly accurate with them, and i use my challenger putter ALOt which I didnt list.
I am thinking of picking up a portable basket this week to practice with since I am still looking for a car - any suggestions on a basket type/brand?
Ok, yea my friend has a buzz and I really like it just in the few times ive thrown it, but for some reason I throw it very similarly to my nuke?