Tony Torres
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Throwing Max Distance 400+ with a twist - Pocket Radar
This video was inspired by Simon Lizotte's approach to balancing speed versus form for distance. Check out his video linked below for some context. I used to analyze Simon's specs when he threw at 50 mph but only reached 300 feet. The guy throwing with him in the video used an air bounce approach, which slows the disc down dramatically.
In this video, we wanted to take a similar approach but with a twist. We capped all of our throwers at 55 mph, and they were required to throw only air shots-no rollers allowed. While we know that speed definitely contributes to distance, I believe most disc golfers would benefit more from perfecting their form; the speed will naturally follow with those adjustments. A pocket radar was sent to me, which we used for this video. If you'd like more information on the Smart Coach radar, check the links below.
I want to thank Salvador Torres, Seth Gibson, and Dupont for showing up and helping me discover some interesting insights. We each brought a disc for every category, including mids, fairways, 10-speed drivers, and distance drivers.
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Chapter Outline
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Pocket Radar Intro
1:09 - Video Explanation
2:54 - Mid-Range Thows
6:11 - Fairway Drivers
8:57 - Pocket Radar Ranging
9:14 - 10-Speed Drivers
12:50 - Distance Drivers
16:48 - Outtro Findings
17:05 - Winners for each category
18:00 - Our findings and analysis
20:24 Outtro
20:30 Throwing Over 60mph
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500 Subscriber Giveaway
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I just want to say thank you to everyone who has been subscribing to my videos and watching my content. In this video, we announced the winner of the 500 subscriber giveaway. Please say congratulations to the winner and make sure you stay tuned for new content and our 1000 sub giveaway right around the corner. Please like the video and share my content with your friends. You can also find the l...
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How to throw nose down
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I have been gaining distance in a short amount of time. I have been using the techniques I have been sharing in my videos. One thing that I have recently been focusing on is the nose angle. I am just now realizing that I can throw just as far as most people even with a slow arm speed. I throw anywhere between 50 to 55 mph according to Tech Disc. But I am just realizing how to get the nose down ...
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Form changing advice
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It might be time for a form change if you are tired of not seeing results in your distance. In this video, I review what I did to change my form and what you should expect when changing yours. I will also provide you with some tips on what to focus on and how to speed up the process. I hope it helps, sometimes it just takes time but you want to ensure you are practicing good technique and see t...
Let's stagger our way to the basket
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This changed everything
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How to throw like a pro.
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In this video, we discuss how you should be rotating to optimize your throw. This will give you a compression in your throw, allowing you to throw further with minimum effort. You will also learn how this can help you hit straighter lines and what it feels like when we hit our power pocket. We can also focus on other parts of our throw but I believe this is one of the most crucial moves in our ...

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  • @Jac833
    @Jac833 3 дні тому

    Love seeing the science and field testing

  • @pathape
    @pathape 3 дні тому

    According to techdisc I throw usually about 66-67. However, I throw an average about 6-7 degrees nose up. I throw fairways consistently 420, but only throw distance drivers about 15-20 further on average. I guess nose up makes a big difference with faster discs. No matter how hard I try to throw nose down on flat to hyzer release its nose up.

  • @ricktrenda3473
    @ricktrenda3473 4 дні тому

    That's wierd I can throw 55-58 and my disc only goes 300ft😂

  • @FirstPersonDiscGolf
    @FirstPersonDiscGolf 4 дні тому

    I am curious if those distances are actually accurate. 430 ft at 57 mph seems very unlikely

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      @FirstPersonDiscGolf. We tried to stay true to the data. We used a Bushnell range finder to get accurate distances. We didn't use UDisc at all. Also, I had my brother range the distances after each set to ensure the data wasn't skewed. The distances are true to the game. While most of these guys can throw further with more speed, I wanted to see how far they could throw with minimum speeds. Pretty entertaining and it also should make you think. Thanks for the comment.

    • @FirstPersonDiscGolf
      @FirstPersonDiscGolf 3 дні тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg thanks for the clarification! Nice

  • @joem8496
    @joem8496 5 днів тому

    Man if you can teach me to throw thoae 350ft 35 mph shots you can have my money

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Joe, check out our new video. It has some interesting data for slow arm throwers. Thanks for watching.

    • @joem8496
      @joem8496 4 дні тому

      ​@@let_it_fly_dgoh yeah I saw that one first! You guys throwing smooth. I'm ripping it like a freaking mauler but it still goes no where.

    • @joem8496
      @joem8496 4 дні тому

      I like the tips you got here. Also maybe what stokely says about b slapping vs rolling the wrist which takes away the whip crack.

  • @oldpro8783
    @oldpro8783 5 днів тому

    with a metered checker pattern behind you in frame you can do the math to find your disc speed. i haven't done it, this just came to me as i was watching this. Pretty sure the youtube chan 'smarter every day' has a printout and instructions for how to do this in a general way. but 1x1 squares of a known dimension can be used in relation to measure your speed if you can get the recording in enough frames. pretty sure modern phones would be fast enough for this or can interpolate enough for this.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      I've seen a video out there that shows you how to do it. I can't recall the guy that shows it but he's tall and he is a disc golf coach, hes studies aerospace engineering or something to that nature.

  • @cttaylor-np4th
    @cttaylor-np4th 5 днів тому

    I’ve had a TechDisc now for a while and as an MPO player I throw around 60mph and roughly 400ft. You and your bro have decent form but the other two are a little odd yet they were throwing faster? I don’t get it!

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Its pretty interesting. Seth has really good snap and Dupont uses his hips in his throw. It is tough for them to slow it down though. Sal is very control and he has taught me a lot for my form. Trust the technique.

  • @marklaube4566
    @marklaube4566 5 днів тому

    Great idea for a video. Thank you for giving hope to us slower arm peeps! Now it’s off to work on spin and angle control.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      I hope it helps. Sometimes is can be deflating when you feel like you can't get the distance other people can but disc selection also helps a ton. Form and arm speed as well but with minimum effort and increase arm speed, this will do wonders for your distance.

    • @marklaube4566
      @marklaube4566 4 дні тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg I’m pretty sure my biggest hurdles, for now, are spin rate and nose/launch angle. I’m 51, accurate to around 285-315. Would love to get about 40 more feet of distance to reach a few more of the holes in my area. Still have one fission wave in the bag, but basically throw 5-9 speeds at this point

  • @markhumphrey8894
    @markhumphrey8894 5 днів тому

    My goodness Sal throws what looks to be 30 mph and yet >55mph. Crazy. 57 mph Sapphire 156g and can throw 432 ft!! My 55mph throw feels like I'm jumping out of my skin and I could not possibly throw harder and my Beast can go 300ft. So sad. I guess technique is important. I land with my front foot wide open and so I have no coiling and have to use all arm. Hard to break that foot habit. Videos of myself make me cringe.

    • @joem8496
      @joem8496 5 днів тому

      I'm with you my man. They look to be throwing 35 mph. Is this slow motion?

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Yes, Sal has really clean form. He has been working on it for several years but every movement he makes is detailed for accuracy. I feel like he can throw faster when he slows down and if he could keep that in mind, he would be even more amazing. Thanks for the comment, hopefully the comments don't go to his head. Lol.

  • @nicolaiberg6579
    @nicolaiberg6579 6 днів тому

    Sal has a really clean form. Great video!

  • @tylermetro-nc7me
    @tylermetro-nc7me 6 днів тому

    Really interesting video. Keep it up man

  • @RGMDG
    @RGMDG 6 днів тому

    Good stuff as usual Tony. Thank you and the guys for the effort. Very informative..

  • @NickCarroll
    @NickCarroll 6 днів тому

    Pretty good testing! 55mph is about as fast as I can throw, but due to bad form (and the other metrics not being so good) I get maybe 300' at most in the course, and usually less than that. Nice to see what's possible for me even if I can't increase my throwing speed. Gotta get those other metrics up! 😁

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Nick, I have seen your videos and I know you have been working on your nose angle. Disc selection is also important. Check out the opt air bolt, they do wonder for people that have a slow arm speed. Just need to dial in the angle release. Thanks for the comment.

  • @nothingpoopoo
    @nothingpoopoo 6 днів тому

    Interesting experiment…I wonder what the pros could do?

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Bro, you are a pro. Lol or celebrity.

  • @ToddsDiscGolf
    @ToddsDiscGolf 6 днів тому

    Dang man that’s impressive to throw so far keeping the arm slow. I can’t wait to finally throw that far

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      You will get there Todd, put in the work and make sure you are correcting the things with the intentions to make them concrete in your form. Thanks for watching.

  • @bradbaker5707
    @bradbaker5707 12 днів тому

    Great shot at the end

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 4 дні тому

      Thanks brad. I love see the flight of the disc. Especially when it goes in the direction you are aiming. Thanks for watching.

  • @waynedove8372
    @waynedove8372 12 днів тому

    ❤Do you release the disk or do you let it rip out of hand ?

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 11 днів тому

      Wayne, I let the disc rip out of my hand. You want to keep your hand closed on these type of shots. This will allow you to put more rotations and have the speed it needs to do its thing. Its not a death grip but you want to make sure your hand is closed after the disc is released. I sometimes tell myself "Keep your hand closed". Check out my grip video. I hope it helps.

  • @ToddsDiscGolf
    @ToddsDiscGolf 13 днів тому

    Thanks 🙏

  • @mndiscgolfer
    @mndiscgolfer 13 днів тому

    Great advice! Will need to watch my foot work closer next time I'm out.

  • @NickCarroll
    @NickCarroll 14 днів тому

    Great video, Tony! Keep up the great work!

  • @chasehamling5707
    @chasehamling5707 22 дні тому

    Thank you for the content, it has helped my game so I’ll keep watching!

  • @mndiscgolfer
    @mndiscgolfer 22 дні тому

    Wow, cool! I am really excited to have won!! The discs are great molds for my son and I to practice hyzer flips with. Love your logo as well. Can't wait to sport the shirt out on the course.🥏👕

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Congratulations. Thanks for watching the content, more to come.

  • @robertgs3
    @robertgs3 22 дні тому

    Congrats @mndiscgolfer 🎉

  • @Cad1900
    @Cad1900 22 дні тому

    I’m wrestling with how is this different than throwing on hyzer? How do you throw a hyzer while using this technique?

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Good question. I am working on a video as we speak on how to control your angles but short answer for now. You want to maintain the upper body mechanics and bend at the waist.

    • @Cad1900
      @Cad1900 20 днів тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg so the flight plane is directly related to the angle of the upper torso. So that’s how you throw nose down and still hyzer? I tried the nose down (drag the disc on the ground feeling) and I chucked several at least 50’ past my normal distance. I’m excited to learn more. Thank you 😊

  • @kevinbuesing5531
    @kevinbuesing5531 23 дні тому

    Liked this one Tony, I have been trying to work on my Backhand and have a couple of times had a “miracle” throw. I am struggling to figure out what happened when I did… Need to get in the field and see if this helps…

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment Kevin. Its just a different swing path that works for me and I hope it works for you. I love when throwing far just happens but it does make you wonder what am I doing right and some days it just all comes together.

  • @robertgs3
    @robertgs3 24 дні тому

    Man i dig the new logo

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Thanks Robert. We need to get out in to the field.

  • @edgarpung5843
    @edgarpung5843 25 днів тому

    I hate when your reverted to Facebook and instagram. I don’t use social networking platform like that. :(

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 24 дні тому

      No worries Edgar. Just make sure you are subscribed, like the video and post you comment below based on the instructions in the video. Thanks for the comment.

  • @sheaashbee7968
    @sheaashbee7968 25 днів тому

    Hey! Love the instructional vids. You do a nice clean, slow and articulate delivery, easy to follow. I started playing disc golf this year in april, my good friend @tom_hood26 got me started. Currently my biggest struggle is throwing anhyzers.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment. Throwing anhyzers can be tough, I realized that you can cheat nose down for this throw. You have to get the nose down for anhyzers to fly correctly without stalling out in the air. Work on your nose and record yourself, lean back at the waist and keep working on it. Try and keep you elbow up when doing this, it should help.

  • @SmarteeeSteve
    @SmarteeeSteve 25 днів тому

    Just what I needed!

  • @Toddztank
    @Toddztank 26 днів тому

    Thank you for your video. I started playing disc golf about six years ago because a friend of mine would not stop inviting me. Of course I fell in love with it and have never looked back. I am 52 years old and I think that the thing I struggle with most is, seeing these young guys in the videos talking about throwing 500+ feet with this little tweak in their form. The farthest I can throw is 360 feet and that’s with everything going perfect. I struggle with being jealous and trying too hard, which leads to injuries. I appreciate you, reminding me, Danny said, slow is smooth and smooth is far. Thank you very much for your contact. God bless you, Todd.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Todd, 360 is good distance but I feel you. I have a lot of guys I play with throwing to far and it is difficult for them to slow down on the easier shots. I worked on being more consistent and that has helped me out tremendously. But I still strive for extra distance and I have been getting their but I do have to rely on my flippy stuff. Keep at it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @soundseas
    @soundseas 26 днів тому

    Hey Tony. Digging the channel. Been playing regularly for about five years and a few years occasionally before that. My brother-in-law introduced me to the game, and I have a good friend who gave me a bunch of discs to get started with. I struggle with pain after a round and am probably using too much arm and shoulder on my throws. Would like to get same/more distance without the pain.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      @soundseas, yes this is important. You don't want to be feeling pain after the next day. Feeling sore is different and eventually that will go away because you are working muscles that are not normally being used. But pain is a different story. I developed tennis elbow pain last year and that is when I realized I was pulling and muscle-ling down. when I threw. Check out my video on this changed everything. I think it will help and trust the process.

  • @ricklopez7678
    @ricklopez7678 27 днів тому

    Only been playing a few years. Really like the new logo looks great.

  • @TAFNAP69
    @TAFNAP69 27 днів тому

    This is my third season and my son got me into the game. Really interested in trying that little space on the palm of the power grip. I am going to give that a try.

  • @kens1776
    @kens1776 27 днів тому

    Love the details about your grip

  • @kens1776
    @kens1776 27 днів тому

    Love the details about your grip

  • @bedtimeforbabydoll5463
    @bedtimeforbabydoll5463 27 днів тому

    Started playing Spring of this year at 52 years old. My brother has played for years and got me interested in it. I have a course close to me and I wanted another reason to get outside. My biggest struggle is placement off the tee.

  • @danlamb3913
    @danlamb3913 27 днів тому

    I don’t do any social media so can only post here. I am 3 months into playing disc golf and am addicted so everything about my game needs help lol. So thankful I found your channel as the way you explain things 100% make sense to me. Thanks for the content!

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 24 дні тому

      No worries, you will still be entered in the giveaway. Thanks for the comment.

  • @robertgs3
    @robertgs3 27 днів тому

    I got a bro I've been trying to go play with but until then I'll keep learning from your videos.

  • @denniswilliams2134
    @denniswilliams2134 27 днів тому

    I started playing with my son back in early 2000 just for fun. Then, we started playing again in 2021. This time we played more seriously. I like the content of your videos, you give a lot of good advice that applies to guys that have slower arm speed like me. Thanks

  • @jamesfarabaugh6669
    @jamesfarabaugh6669 27 днів тому

    I really like that logo. I was introduced to DG 13 years ago on my 30th birthday. My wife needed a way to get me away from the house to throw me a surprise, so she recruited a friend to take me. It was love at first throw, but I didn't really start working on my game and playing consistently until the past couple years. I still can't seem to figure out distance - I've maybe touched 300 a couple times. If I could throw 300 consistently and relatively accurately I'd be happy with that.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment James, nose down is the key or getting the nose to be neutral will really help. I struggled with this for a long time. I did get a tech disc which does show you your nose angle but it doesn't teach you how to throw nose down. Check out my video "this changed everything and then check out how to throw nose down". I hope this helps and slow down and trust the process, you might think if I slow down. It won't go far but if you get your technique down, it will. Keep up the great work.

  • @mndiscgolfer
    @mndiscgolfer 27 днів тому

    I started playing disc golf for my son's 8th birthday party. It was a first for both of us and we were instantly hooked. Since then, he has taken disc golf up as his homeschool sport of choice. I work from home and we are able to head out almost daily to play. We have been participating in local events and now have his teen cousins playing as well. My biggest struggle is consistency. When I get out there with others, I tend to mentally abandon my game and mimic their approach. I need to learn to stay focused and play the way I know I can be successful.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Marc, I meant to reply back to your comment. You are correct, play your game and not someone's else. My friends throw these booming hyzer shots and that is not me. I can still do those kind of shots and have been seeing some improvement but I know my high to low risk when it comes to course management. This is something you have to figure out and when you are not good a specific shots, work on those when you can or during a casual round. It helps. Thanks for commenting.

  • @jeffodell1846
    @jeffodell1846 27 днів тому

    Started playing back in the early 90’s with some buddies I worked with (John and Hector) recently got back into it a few years ago with an invite from a buddy named Steve. My biggest struggle is adjusting my form for more distance.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Jeff, I feel you. Nobody wants to adjust their form and go through the heartache of loosing distance, but if you trust the process and practice with good intent, it will payoff. I hope you like the video content. Keep it up.

    • @jeffodell1846
      @jeffodell1846 20 днів тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg the grip part really is helping my nose angle, thanks for the tip. I’ve used the pour the coffee for a while, but this is the first time I’ve actually heard about hand placement!

  • @ivwilliamson79
    @ivwilliamson79 27 днів тому

    My buddy started me playing early 2021 and been in love with it since. I’d say I struggle with high speed driver(on hyser-flip) accuracy.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      This can be tough. It does come down to your arm speed and the stability of the disc but for now with my arm speed, I like to hyzer flip with havoc's, destiny, bolts, and sapphire's. Nose down is really important for this as well. Thanks for the comment.

    • @ivwilliamson79
      @ivwilliamson79 20 днів тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg it’s a delicate balance of speed, spin, and angles. Get it to stand up and maybe turn a little, but not burn over. And my speed, spin, and angles aren’t consistent enough. Haha. Thinking I should not worry about too distance as much and maybe hit one angle lines for more control.

  • @TekcorFPV
    @TekcorFPV 27 днів тому

    I've been playing on and off for 7 years; however, for the past 6 months, I've been hitting it hard and enjoying the game with my wife and daughter, not sure who got me into the game but enjoy watching your videos and Robby C for the amazing tips, my struggles would be consistency off the box and forehand.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 20 днів тому

      Consistency can be tough, but I figure once you get your technique down with your form. You will start to be more confident and realize you can start shaping the shots you like and what you are good at. I like hyzer flips to flat, I don't have a great forehand but I do have a good anhyzer that has gotten me way more distance than any other shot. Thanks for the comment and keep working on your game.

    • @TekcorFPV
      @TekcorFPV 18 днів тому

      @@let_it_fly_dg thank you

  • @bush385797
    @bush385797 28 днів тому

    Dude, I hope this helps. Im a a 63yo getting back into dg, need all the help i can get. Later!!!

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 26 днів тому

      I hope it helps too. Let me know later how it turns out.

  • @Phaedrus27
    @Phaedrus27 28 днів тому

    Homie that disc didn’t go anywhere near where you indicated and that also wasn’t 400 feet

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 26 днів тому

      Did it again the other day in a double mini. Thanks for the comment.

    • @joem8496
      @joem8496 4 дні тому

      ​@@let_it_fly_dgwe got you

  • @davereloader8837
    @davereloader8837 29 днів тому

    Enjoying your content Tony. Thanks!

  • @tfilipow7
    @tfilipow7 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video! Appreciate the info. Slow and smooth is the way. Especially with my footwork for me.

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg Місяць тому

      Same here, once you slow down you can start to feel your body move the way you need it to for specific shots. Feel vs Real. Thanks for the comment.

  • @martinvilladsen3278
    @martinvilladsen3278 Місяць тому

    Hallo greetings from Denmark 😊 Thank you for your great videos, this is really helpful. I pull with my shoulders and elbow collapse. Looking forward too see how this helps 👍

    • @let_it_fly_dg
      @let_it_fly_dg 26 днів тому

      Great martin, it will help. You just have to find a middle ground and make sure you are leading with that elbow. Sometimes that is all am focusing on, if the elbow is leading with good timing, the hand has to follow. Let me know how it goes.

  • @aceuni-rider6921
    @aceuni-rider6921 Місяць тому

    The funny thing about UA-cam is that you don't want a high percentage of subscribers only watching the video, or your channel isn't growing.