bmains wrote:Hello,
I've just recently come across the concept of nose down/up... and I'm kind of confused. I think, from what I read, nose down is when the very front of the disc is pointed in a downward position? Is that right?
With respect to the trajectory of the disc, yes. Are you familiar with the flight dynamic terms roll, pitch and yaw? If so, nose angle is pitch.
If you think about lift then realizing why nose down it important is easy. If the disc is flat, then the lift it generates is straight up. If the nose is pointed down then the lift the disc sees is partially in the forward direction. If the nose is up then the lift is partially in the backwards direction. If you want the disc to go far then having the lift of the disc also push the disc forwards is an advantage.
Also, what is nose down and up in relation to a hyzer/anhyzer shot?
Thanks.
This might help:
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources ... gles.shtml