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Jesse B 707 wrote:You may wanna check your meters to feet conversion chart again, 2 meters is around 6 feet, not 10
I'd also like to see high and low speed stability and nose up and nose down explained.Prerube wrote:2 meter rule: an optional rule that states any disc that lands in a tree more than 10 feet high is ruled out of bounds.
Better to either consistently use meters or at least do accurate conversions.
Follow Through: The arm motion made after the disc is released.
I'd prefer "arm and body motion" frankly.
Glide: The amount of loft a disc maintains while in flight.
"How well the disc maintains its altitude while in flight."
Midrange: a disc designed for a lower power accuracy shot outside of normal putting range. These discs are between putters and fairway drivers in speed rating.
Putter: a slow speed disc designed for a short accurate throw.
I don't like either of these. Both putters and mid ranges were originally designed to be thrown at full power and for maximum distance. It would be better to advocate using them for longer shots from the start.
Speed: The rating given to a disc that describes the amount of power required for optimal performance of the disc.
That, and it's ability to hold on to that speed, i.e. how slow or fast it loses speed.
Turn: a term used to described how the disc flies in relation to the direction in which the disc is spinning.
From what I've seen, just about everyone uses turn to basically mean opposite of fade. Fade is the disc turning during low speed flight, turn is the disc in the opposite direction during high speed flight.
Turnover:
When a disc turns over from flat.
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
jubuttib wrote:I'd also like to see high and low speed stability and nose up and nose down explained.Prerube wrote:2 meter rule: an optional rule that states any disc that lands in a tree more than 10 feet high is ruled out of bounds.
Better to either consistently use meters or at least do accurate conversions.
Follow Through: The arm motion made after the disc is released.
I'd prefer "arm and body motion" frankly.
Glide: The amount of loft a disc maintains while in flight.
"How well the disc maintains its altitude while in flight."
Midrange: a disc designed for a lower power accuracy shot outside of normal putting range. These discs are between putters and fairway drivers in speed rating.
Putter: a slow speed disc designed for a short accurate throw.
I don't like either of these. Both putters and mid ranges were originally designed to be thrown at full power and for maximum distance. It would be better to advocate using them for longer shots from the start.
Speed: The rating given to a disc that describes the amount of power required for optimal performance of the disc.
That, and it's ability to hold on to that speed, i.e. how slow or fast it loses speed.
Turn: a term used to described how the disc flies in relation to the direction in which the disc is spinning.
From what I've seen, just about everyone uses turn to basically mean opposite of fade. Fade is the disc turning during low speed flight, turn is the disc in the opposite direction during high speed flight.
Turnover:
When a disc turns over from flat.
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
jubuttib wrote:You should also include hyzerflip in there. When I say hyzerflip I mean a shot that starts off with some hyzer and turns to flat, but not past. If it turns past flat it becomes a hyzerflip turnover. And actually on that turnover part, what do you guys think? I've used it turnover to mean a shot where the disc turns past flat, whether it starts off flat or with some hyzer. Does a flat throw that turns over count as a turnover in your minds?
martinb wrote:types of throws:
side arm
forehand
backhand
tomahawk/tommy
thumber
garublador wrote:Adding golf club approximations for the disc speed classes might be nice. Most people have a rough idea of what a 5 iron or a 3 wood is even if they don't play golf.
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
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