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  1. 3.18 he looks better that what you show at 00.25 hahaha if I’m going throw
    like that I’m going kick my own ass ?

  2. No. I don’t really fully understand what you’re trying to say, but I’ll
    explain it to you. Forehand – Hyzer: fades right, Anhyzer: fades left
    (opposite of hyzer; all there is to it) Backhand – Hyzer: fades left,
    Anhyzer: fades right See that wasn’t hard was it? Hyzer just means the
    predictable fade on whatever throw style you throw the disc with.

  3. how do the ratings on a disc translate to the forehand drive? Aren’t the
    ratings backwards for forehand?

  4. @NintendoZest Yes a forearm is the same as a sidearm. It is also commonly
    called a flick, and I know some that call it a “rope” (not sure the
    meaning/origin of this).

  5. I am a forehand dominant player. I have gotten fairly good with my
    accuracy, now I need to work on my distance.

  6. This is some good info. I have been playing for a week now and I go with
    the forehand throw, I am horrible with the backhand throw. I will extend my
    arm to the back, then pull in bringing my elbow in close, then bring my
    forearm out and snap the wrist at the end. Doing it this way does cause a
    little pain but it is getting better. Im still going to experiment. Thanks
    for the info.

  7. @okamasphere u know that snapping a towel is a classic way that baseball
    pitchers work on there pitching? its just a very goot day to work on
    flickin your wrist

  8. I’m a baseball player, and this is the shot that is missing from my disc
    golf game, because I’m so used to throwing a baseball, and swinging a bat
    right handed, and it causes my disc to wobble a lot, or turn over way too
    much, and fly way off track, or end up a roller, when i wasn’t even trying
    to throw a roller.

  9. I do not have a very consistent forehand, does anybody have any tips for
    how I could get a consistent forehand going?

  10. Lets go discraft team!! Make some more disc golf tutorial videos!! I wanna
    see a trick shot vid!

  11. I was thinking the same thing on 400 ft. being limited. Being close to 300
    ft your first time out is really good. You should be able to improve the
    more you play by changing the flight path (slight annyhyzer) is great for
    most discs and perfecting your technique. I started off with drives around
    250 a couple years ago and now can get around 350. Keep practicing though
    and you should see improvements!

  12. I play all forehand and i find if you put your pointer finger inside the
    bottom of the disc and middle finger on the bottom of the rim the release
    is flatter and much less likely to flutter when it leaves your hand.keeping
    your elbow closer to your body also greatly increases accuracy

  13. I get TONS of snap on my backhand shots. For the life of me, I can’t get
    hardly any spin on my forehand drives. The disc ALWAYS flutters, and gets
    hardly any distance. I know I get the majority of my snap on my backhand
    drives from my follow through, how can I translate that to my forehand
    drive?

  14. thank you so much for this video it really helped me bcz i have only been
    playing for about two months and i throw forehand and back about 230ft

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