I used to throw my one understable driver only when I had huge doglegs right because I could never keep it from flipping up and anhyzering so stinkin far right. But I did the same thing and dropped my shoulder to throw on what I thought was a way too extreme hyzer plane and lo-and-behold it was releasing flat and fading just a touch at the very end. Beautiful.
You need to reach back farther and when u have it pulled back bring it a little close to your body. Watch yourself throw again and see what I mean. You Throw diff just about every time. You should work on your form and become consistent with it. Good luck
A lot of my drives have been doing that lately. What is it that you were doing that made them do that? How were you producing the OAT? I'm trying to troubleshoot this problem, and am getting nowhere.
Well I troubleshooted it myself. I was releasing understable discs (leopards, beasts, TL's, etc) flat or with anhyzer, and thus everything was diving down. I've lowered my shoulder a bit, and everything that used to crash and burn to the right is hyzer flipping.
Look at my shoulders during and after the follow through...they are on an anhyzer plane while my pull is a hyzer. This is creating off axis torque...like a roll curve...except I wasnt doing it on purpose.
Now that you say something about it, it's easy to see. The shoulders are definitely on an anhyzer plane, and that is what I was doing with my throws. Thanks for the reply.
are you throwing your discs into the woods because they're made of wood, and you want them to be with their family?
ShogunOfDenver 3 months ago
angle of release
itswhateverguy 3 months ago
I used to throw my one understable driver only when I had huge doglegs right because I could never keep it from flipping up and anhyzering so stinkin far right. But I did the same thing and dropped my shoulder to throw on what I thought was a way too extreme hyzer plane and lo-and-behold it was releasing flat and fading just a touch at the very end. Beautiful.
torreylaff 8 months ago
interesting. I've been having this problem. When I try to adjust, I often start hyzering.
themoderateextremist 1 year ago
You need to reach back farther and when u have it pulled back bring it a little close to your body. Watch yourself throw again and see what I mean. You Throw diff just about every time. You should work on your form and become consistent with it. Good luck
taylor7886 2 years ago
A lot of my drives have been doing that lately. What is it that you were doing that made them do that? How were you producing the OAT? I'm trying to troubleshoot this problem, and am getting nowhere.
archimedesjs 2 years ago
Well I troubleshooted it myself. I was releasing understable discs (leopards, beasts, TL's, etc) flat or with anhyzer, and thus everything was diving down. I've lowered my shoulder a bit, and everything that used to crash and burn to the right is hyzer flipping.
archimedesjs 2 years ago
Look at my shoulders during and after the follow through...they are on an anhyzer plane while my pull is a hyzer. This is creating off axis torque...like a roll curve...except I wasnt doing it on purpose.
CpJ123 2 years ago
Now that you say something about it, it's easy to see. The shoulders are definitely on an anhyzer plane, and that is what I was doing with my throws. Thanks for the reply.
archimedesjs 2 years ago
Hahaha, indeed!
CpJ123 2 years ago
I hope you can find all of those disc
Bennybvu 2 years ago